Dear colleagues,
It might still seem far away, but RIPE 91 in Bucharest is approaching.
The RIPE 91 meeting will be held from 20th to 24th October 2025. Our working
group meeting is currently scheduled for 23rd October at 11:00 am, but note
that this may still change.
This e-mail is our first
Hi all,
Thank you for joining our meeting last week.
Just to make it also official here:
We welcome Yevheniya as our new co-chair!
Many thanks again to Doris for her great work.
Cheers,
Moritz
> On 25 Apr 2025, at 16:39, Willem Toorop wrote:
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> Dear all,
>
> The deadline for volunteering
Dear DNS-WG,
We would like to inform you about a Birds of a Feather (BoF) session,
discussing Authoritative Name Server BCPs at RIPE 90.
The session will take place Thursday, 15 May 18:00 - 19:00 (UTC+1).
Last year, the DNS Resolver Recommendations document (ripe-823) was published.
Its purpose
There was a typo in the name of one of our speakers.
Please find the updated agenda below:
DNSSEC Post-Quantum Crypto Algorithms in BIND
Ondřej Surý (ISC)
SPF, DKIM, DMARC and BIMI: A quick look at over 4 million .fr domains
Marc van der Wal (Afnic)
Best Current Operating Practices for DNS fil
Dear all,
The agenda for the DNS working group session on Wednesday, the 14th of May,
from 9:00 till 10:30 during RIPE 90 is ready! The agenda is as follows:
Welcome and announcement of the new co-chair
Doris Hauser (nic.at)
DNSSEC Post-Quantum Crypto Algorithms in BIND
Ondřej Surý (ISC)
SPF,
Dear colleagues,
It might still seem far way, but RIPE 90 in Lisbon is getting closer!
The RIPE 90 meeting will be held from 12 until 16 May. As last time, our
working group meeting is currently scheduled on Wednesday morning. More
concrete 14 May at 9:00 am, but note that this may still change
Dear Colleagues,
This is a call for nominations or volunteers to co-chair the RIPE DNS working
group.
*
Please DO NOT reply to this message if you wish to propose a volunteer.
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Dear colleagues,
RIPE 88, taking place in Krakow, is coming closer.
The meeting will be held from 20 to 24 May. Our working group meeting is
currently scheduled on the 22th, but note that this might still change.
This e-mail is our first official call for topics for the RIPE DNS working
group s
If I recall correctly, someone just mentioned at the mic during the BCOP BOF
session that such a long list of recommendations might actually scare people
off from running their own resolver.
Maybe adding a short paragraph in the introduction like the one below might
address this:
"Operators int
Hi everyone,
Here’s the agenda for the meeting of the DNS WG at RIPE 87.
We’ll be having our meeting Wednesday, 29 November at 9:00 am.
- Kick-off and welcoming our new co-chair (5 min)
- DNSSEC Non-deployment. What can be done? - Edward Lewis (25 min)
- Introducing DELEG - Dave Lawrence (20
Dear DNS-WG participants,
This is yet another reminder. We’d still be happy to accept contributions to
the DNS working group meeting.
Details see below.
—
Moritz
On behalf of the DNS WG chairs
> On 4 Sep 2023, at 14:52, Moritz Müller via dns-wg wrote:
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> Dear colleagues,
>
>
Dear colleagues,
It still might feel far away, but RIPE 87, taking place in the Lazio region, is
coming closer.
The meeting will be held from 27 November to 1 December 2023.
This e-mail is our first official call for topics for the RIPE DNS working
group session.
If you interested in presenting
Thank you Anand and team!
Out of curiosity, do you notice an increase in load at your servers?
—
Moritz
> On 20 Apr 2022, at 10:23, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
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> Dear colleagues,
>
> This work has been completed, and all zones are now being published with
> lower TTLs.
>
> Regards,
> Anand Bud
*co-chair hat off*
Hi everyone,
The DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) add integrity and authenticity to the
Domain Name System (DNS). Now, more than 17 years after their
standardization, we would like to hear from DNS recursive resolver operators
about their experience with DNSSEC. For this reason
Thank you Chris.
> offering European citizens and private and public organizations the capacity
> to access the web with a high-quality and free service
I was wondering: Why does the EC believe that the resolvers users currently
rely on (e.g. provided by their ISP) provide “low-quality”? Are t
Hi RIPE DNS-WG,
We wanted to let you know that we have extended the deadline for the virtual
workshop on "DNS and Internet Naming Research Directions" (DINR) abstracts
to this Friday, October 29.
We encourage folks to submit an abstract about a topic you'd like to
present, or a short paragraph if
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