Randy,
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 15:20:57 +0200
Randy Bush wrote:
> from a discussion in montréal
>
> q: why do we anycast dns?
> a: for attack resistance, latency is a secondary effect
>
> q: what are the majority of queries?
> a: trash
>
> q: where should we place instances?
> a: near folk who ne
I would be very happy if David Knight were to act as co-chair for this working
group.
Jim Reid schreef op 12 november 2015 17:47:09 CET:
>Colleagues, there's still time left to nominate candidates and to
>express support for those who have been nominated. The response so far
>from the WG has bee
All,
Not necessarily RIPE Database related, but I thought I'd point out that
ICANN is considering replacing WHOIS for gTLD:
https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-01-04-en
Cheers,
--
Shane
All,
This isn't strictly about DNS in the RIPE region, and is perhaps 4000
years out of date, but I don't really know where to ask.
I noticed that VeriSign supports IDN registration using Egyption
hieroglyphs:
https://www.verisign.com/assets/idn/idn-egyptian-hieroglyphs.html
However, their own
João,
At 2016-04-21 16:31:40 +0200
"João Damas" wrote:
> > On 21 Apr 2016, at 15:26, Shane Kerr wrote:
> >
> > 𓎟𓀀
>
> try registering the puny code version?
> xn--5o7dx5d.com
Genius idea! Trying it...
Hm... the VeriSign registration fails ("
Joao,
tl;dr http://www.𓎟𓀀.net (a.k.a. http://www.xn--5o7dx5d.net/) works!
You rock man.
Details if anyone is interested:
gandi.net understands the question, but it doesn't handle IDN
perfectly. I needed to select the language of the domain name (which is
weird and annoying, because computers a
Marcos,
At 2016-04-22 15:27:42 +0200
Marcos Sanz wrote:
> > Note that both Firefox and Chromium refuse to display the
> > hieroglyphics in the URL bar. My guess is that they display any IDN
> > that they don't understand as punycode in order to minimize semantic
> > attacks (I think there is a h
Dear DNS folks,
As many of you are aware, a group of researchers and other interested
people and groups has been building and operating a root server testbed
over the past year. This is the Yeti DNS project:
http://yeti-dns.org/
We have just finished our first experiment, and have started our se
Hello,
Anand just mentioned at his presentation at RIPE 72 that the RIPE NCC
is now implementing RIPE 663:
https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-663
There were a couple of suggestions for tweaks to that:
1. Gaurab and I think that there should be an exemption for ccTLD who
do not curre
Anurag,
At 2016-06-04 02:52:46 +0530
Anurag Bhatia wrote:
> Someone asked me question on why google uses cname for their services
> anyways? I mean I get it that for Google Apps customers it makes sense to
> have mail.domain.com pointed to a cname rather then A record to a host
> which may die.
Romeo,
At 2016-06-30 14:20:48 +0200
Romeo Zwart wrote:
> On June 25, 2016 all of the Internet Domain Name System's root name
> servers received an unusually high rate of TCP SYN and ICMP traffic.
>
> A report that explains the nature and impact of the incident has been
> published here:
>
>
Hello DNS working group,
I nominate myself as co-chair of the DNS working group.
I've been involved with DNS and with RIPE since the 20th century, and
have written DNS software and worked for DNS providers of various
kinds. I currently work for the Beijing Internet Institute doing DNS
research, m
Romeo and all,
I am curious what kinds of legal restrictions would prevent publishing
a contract, but that's not really important. They exist!
Still... certainly there is precedent for publishing such details - for
example the Verisign Cooperative Agreement with the NTIA (NCR 92-18742).
If the c
All,
RPZ is a technology developed by Vernon Schryver and Paul Vixie which
acts as a way to encode DNS filtering rules for resolvers in the DNS
itself. There is currently a draft about this under discussion in the
IETF DNS operations working group:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-vixie-dns-rpz
RIPE DNS working group participants,
Here's a call for presentation for the upcoming DNS-OARC workshop. Note
that this is the Monday & Tuesday after the RIPE 74 meeting in Hungary,
which may be something to take into consideration when planning.
Cheers,
--
Shane
Dear DNS fans,
We are rapidly approaching the upcoming RIPE 74 meeting in Budapest,
8-12 May 2017. We plan on having a DNS working group session there, and
would like your input, presentations, or suggestions for discussions.
Please e-mail my co-chairs and I at and let us
know what you'd like to
Doug,
At 2017-03-18 18:34:25 -0700
Doug Barton wrote:
> On 03/18/2017 08:46 AM, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> > Dear colleagues,
> >
> > This is a follow-up to our message of Friday about issues with some
> > reverse delegations.
> >
> > After doing a thorough analysis, and with the help of ARIN staff
DNS Colleagues,
Draft minutes from the DNS working group at RIPE 73 are available here:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/dns/minutes/ripe-73
Please send any corrections to the DNS working group chairs at
.
Cheers,
--
Shane
DNS fans,
We have a few topics on the DNS working group agenda for RIPE 74 now
that I think will be interesting, but we still have room for a couple
more presentations or discussions or demos or perhaps a DNS spoken word
jam session.
If you've been toying around with something DNS related and wan
Colleagues,
Here's the agenda for the DNS working group session at the RIPE 74
meeting in Budapest. I am looking forward to seeing you all there!
Cheers,
--
Shane
On behalf of the DNS working group chairs
Thursday, 11 May 14:00 - 15:30
--
A. Administriva [5 minutes]
Hello all,
DNS-OARC has issued a call for presentations for it's next workshop:
Call For Presentations
The DNS-OARC 27th Workshop will take place in San Jose, CA, USA
on September 29th and 30th 2017, the Friday and Saturday preceding
NANOG 71. The Workshop's Program Committee is now requ
Fellow RIPE DNS working group participants,
We have adopted a Code of Conduct for RIPE mailing lists, including
this one. Please refer to Hans Petter Holen's e-mail for the background
and actual code. I have attached it to this e-mail.
You can of course discuss the code and its adoption on this l
DNS Colleagues,
Draft minutes from the DNS working group at RIPE 74 are available here:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/dns/minutes/dns-working-group-minutes-ripe-74
Please send any corrections to the DNS working group chairs at
.
[ Apologies for the late e-mail notice. These were actu
Hello RIPE DNS working group,
Here is a message from Matt Larson about the status of the root KSK roll
for anyone who is not on the dns-operations mailing list and might find
it useful or interesting.
Cheers,
--
Shane
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Dear colleagues,
I recently wrote an update on the root
.org if you run into any trouble.
We are also looking for volunteers to help with cameras etc. Please drop
us an email at dns-devroom-mana...@fosdem.org if you're interested in
helping out.
See you there!
Cheers,
Peter van Dijk, Shane Kerr, Pieter Lexis
DNS Colleagues,
Draft minutes from the DNS working group at RIPE 75 are available here:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/dns/minutes/ripe-75-dns-working-group-minutes
Please send any corrections to the DNS working group chairs at
.
Cheers,
--
Dave, Joao, and Shane
RIPE DNS Working Grou
Hello DNS working group,
Introduction
We will be starting the selection process for the RIPE DNS working group
chair soon.
This mail provides information about the process, including a small
change, as well as a timeline for the next one.
Current DNS Working Group Chair Select
Hello DNS working group,
This is a call for volunteers to co-chair the RIPE DNS working group.
***
Please do NOT reply to this message if you wish to propose a volunteer.
*
DNS Colleagues,
Draft minutes from the DNS working group at RIPE 76 are available here:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/dns/minutes/dns-working-group-minutes-ripe-76
Please send any corrections to the DNS working group chairs at
.
Cheers,
--
Dave, Joao, and Shane
RIPE DNS Working Gro
Hello DNS working group,
The nomination period for the RIPE DNS working group chair selection
finished yesterday. We had a single volunteer, Dave Knight. He sent us
the following text by way of motivation:
-
Dear colleagu
Joe,
On 2018-09-25 02:01, Joe Abley wrote:
On Sep 24, 2018, at 13:55, Shane Kerr wrote:
Hello DNS working group,
The nomination period for the RIPE DNS working group chair selection
finished yesterday. We had a single volunteer, Dave Knight.
Dave is clearly the right person for the job
Tony,
On 14/11/2018 12.39, Tony Finch wrote:
OK, now we have got the ICANN and IETF meetings out of the way, what are
the next steps to make progress on this? Do we need a formal proposal and
if so is there an example I can clone and hack?
Thank you for pushing this forward!
I can't think of a
Colleagues,
Here's a draft agenda for the DNS working group session in RIPE 78.
We're meeting on Thursday 23 May from 16:00 to 17:30.
1. Administrivia
5 minutes
2. Overview of the DNS Privacy Software landscape
by Carsten Strotmann
30 minutes
3. unwind, a validating DNS recursive na
Colleagues,
Here's an updated draft agenda for the DNS working group session in RIPE
78 (we overlooked an interesting submission from Roland van
Rijswijk-Deij). We're meeting on Thursday 23 May from 16:00 to 17:30.
1. Administrivia
5 minutes
2. Overview of the DNS Privacy Software landsca
DNS Colleagues,
Draft minutes from the DNS working group at RIPE 77 are available here:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/dns/minutes/dns-working-group-minutes-ripe-77
Please send any corrections to the DNS working group chairs at
.
Cheers,
--
Dave, João, and Shane
RIPE DNS Working Gro
Colleagues,
Here's a (hopefully) final agenda for the DNS working group session in
RIPE 78.
Peter Špaček's presentation on the DNS Flag Day 2019 will be given at
the RIPE Plenary on Tuesday, and not at the DNS working group session.
We also added a couple of short presentations from the RIPE
Måns,
Speaking mostly as myself, except where indicated below
On 10/06/2019 09.22, Måns Nilsson wrote:
Recently, a discussion regarding the checks performed by the NCC before
reverse delegation is made came up on the members-discuss list. It was
concluded that this should be discussed here
Tony,
On 10/06/2019 17.44, Tony Finch wrote:
Shane Kerr wrote:
The good news is that as a member of the RIPE community, you and all of the
rest of us have a chance to shape the policy here. If we think that we need a
RIPE policy or other RIPE community recommendation to the RIPE NCC
Colleagues,
Here's the agenda for the DNS working group session at RIPE 79 in Rotterdam.
We're meeting on Wednesday 16 October from 09:00 to 10:30.
1. Administrivia
5 minutes
2. Benchmarking and Optimizing DNS resolvers on the ISP level
by Petr Špaček
20 minutes
3. XFR-over-TLS - Mak
Colleagues,
Here's an updated agenda for DNS working group session at RIPE 79 in
Rotterdam.
We're meeting on Wednesday 16 October from 09:00 to 10:30.
1. Administrivia
5 minutes
2. Benchmarking and Optimizing DNS resolvers on the ISP level
by Petr Špaček
20 minutes
3. XFR-over-TLS
Colleagues,
Here's an updated updated agenda for DNS working group session at RIPE
79 in Rotterdam.
We're meeting on Wednesday 16 October from 09:00 to 10:30.
1. Administrivia
5 minutes
2. Benchmarking and Optimizing DNS resolvers on the ISP level
by Petr Špaček
20 minutes
3. Chall
DNS Colleagues,
Draft minutes from the DNS working group at RIPE 78 are available here:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/dns/minutes/dns-working-group-minutes-ripe-78
Please send any corrections to the DNS working group chairs at
.
Cheers,
--
Dave, João, and Shane
RIPE DNS Working Gro
Fellow DNS folks,
I wrote a short article for RIPE Labs covering both the first RIPE DNS
Working Group virtual meeting and also our plans for more going forward.
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/shane/dns-is-virtually-awsome
Cheers,
--
Shane
Dear RIPE DNS Working Group,
We have a RIPE DNS working group session scheduled for 7 May.
NOTE: This is at a different time than the previous two sessions. We
will have this session at 13:00 CEST / 11:00 UTC.
Agenda:
DNS and IPv6
João Damas, APNIC and Geoff Huston, APNIC
Changes to
On 25/05/2020 11.55, Shane Kerr wrote:
We have a RIPE DNS working group session scheduled for 7 May.
In what has become tradition, I made a typo in the announcement.
This is of course 27 May.
Cheers,
--
Shane
Dear RIPE DNS Working Group,
We have a RIPE DNS working group scheduled for 17 June.
This one will be back at our normal time of 15:00 CEST / 13:00 UTC.
We're continuing our mix of topics that are relevant right now as well
as ones that involve a a longer time frame.
Agenda:
The NXNSAttack
Dear RIPE DNS Working Group,
Our next RIPE DNS working group session is scheduled for 7 October.
This one will be at our normal time of 15:00 CEST / 13:00 UTC.
We've got two topics for the session:
* IETF DNSOP working group status, Benno Overeinder
* SVCB/HTTPS, Ben Schwartz
The first topic
Dear DNS working group,
We are finishing up our virtual RIPE DNS working group sessions on
Wednesday, when Ed Lewis will be digging into RPKI usage in parts of the
DNS world:
- Ed Lewis, Measuring ROA deployment at the top of the DNS
This will be our last RIPE DNS working group session of 20
RIPE DNS Working Group,
The RIPE DNS Working Group online meetings are back!
Our next session is going to be 24 February at 15:00 CET (that's 14:00 UTC).
The agenda is:
- Automating DNSSEC maintenance for the reverse DNS delegation
by Ondřej Caletka
- Trends in the DNS resolver market
by
Dear DNS Colleages,
Here is the agenda for the RIPE 82 meeting of the DNS working group.
Cheers,
--
Shane
Wednesday, 19 May at 14:30 CET
A. Administrivia
- Agenda bashing
- Approval of previous minutes
B. RIPE NCC Update, Anand Buddhdev
C. Deployment of CDS/CDNSKEY, Ondřej Caletka
D. Res
RIPE DNS folks,
There's some interesting stuff being discussed that might be of some
interest to members of the DNS working group.
Cheers,
--
Shane
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For information, the Applied Networking Research Workshop
Dear Colleagues,
RIPE 83 is less than two months away! This is our official call for
topics at the RIPE DNS working group session at the upcoming meeting.
We're currently scheduled for 2021-11-25 (Thursday, 25 November 2021) at
16:00 CET (15:00 UTC).
One topic that we already have is the RI
Dear colleagues,
We've got a draft agenda for the DNS working group at RIPE 83.
* Welcome & Agenda Bashing
* DNS Working Group Co-Chair Selection
* PROXYv2 in DNS
Peter van Dijk & Pieter Lexis from PowerDNS
* Measuring RSA 4096 validation
Geoff Huston & Joao Damas from APNIC
* Accessing
Anand,
On 29/11/2021 12.59, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
We propose to lower, in the first quarter of 2022, the TTL on NS records
to 86400 and on DS records to 3600.
I support this change.
I would also support:
- Setting the TTL on NS records even lower. As a data point, at least
one ccTLD (.CL)
Dear Colleagues,
RIPE 84 is fast approaching. This is especially exciting because at
least part of the community will be able to meet in person in Berlin.
This e-mail is our official call for topics at the RIPE DNS working
group session at the upcoming meeting.
We're currently scheduled for
Dear colleagues,
Here's the agenda for the DNS working group at RIPE 84.
* Welcome & Agenda Bashing
* Catalog Zones
Petr Špaček from ISC
* DNS over QUIC
Sara Dickinson from Sinodun
* DNS4EU Research
Geoff Huston & João Damas from APNIC
* KINDNS
David Huberman from ICANN
* RIPE NCC U
Dear colleagues,
We have a slight change to the agenda. Sara will be giving her
presentation on DNS over QUIC at the first slot
The agenda is now:
* Welcome & Agenda Bashing
* DNS over QUIC
Sara Dickinson from Sinodun
* Catalog Zones
Petr Špaček from ISC
* DNS4EU Research
Geoff Husto
.
*
Call for RIPE DNS Working Group Chair
--
In accordance with the chair selection process we announce that the term
of one of our co-chairs (Shane Kerr) will soon expire and we would
,
--
Shane Kerr
Chair, RIPE DNS Resolver BCP Task Force
# DNS Resolver Recommendations
About the DNS Resolver Best Common Practice Task Force
https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/tf/dns-resolver-best-common-practice-task-force
## Terminology
* Open Resolver: A DNS resolver that accepts queries
members
for their contributions to this document and especially Shane Kerr who
chaired the group and ensured that progress was made and that all
feedback was heard and considered by the task force.
Kind regards,
Mirjam Kühne
RIPE Chair
[1] The RIPE DNS Resolver Best Common Practice Task Force
ww.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-823/>. Currently we have
>representatives for the resolvers from UltraDNS public, Quad9, SURF and
>DNS4EU! The session will be chaired by Shane Kerr.
>
>We had a similar panel session <https://ripe88.ripe.net/archives/video/1323/>
>during th
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