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Willem Toorop
I propose myself as a candidate to follow-up Shane as DNS working group
co-chair.
DNS has been the focus of my working life for the past 12 years and I've
been loving it. The DNS has a lively, creative and very pleasant
technical
I'm not at the IETF and am available for our call.
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Op 6 nov. 2023 07:51, om 07:51, "Moritz Müller via dns-wg"
schreef:
>Dear DNS-WG participants,
>
>This is yet another reminder. We’d still be happy to accept
>contributions to the DNS working group meeting.
>
Thanks Shane and the Resolver BCP task force. Excellent work!
I'd like to propose to, besides suggesting to transparently disclose the
list of blocked websites (when the law requires blocking), also suggest
to carry that information in the blocked response in an Extended DNS
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Dear all,
The deadline for volunteers/nominations has passed and I am very pleased
to announce that we received a single self-nomination: Moritz Müller
applying for a second term as co-chair.
We will now collect expressions of support (or opposition) from the
mailing-list, until Monday 20 Ma
FYI: Ars technica published an article covering the recent C-root
failure to refresh. See:
https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/05/dns-glitch-that-threatened-internet-stability-fixed-cause-remains-unclear/
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Dear colleagues,
Summer is at its peak, but RIPE 89 in Prague is approaching!
The RIPE 89 meeting will be held from 28 October till 1 November 2024.
Our working group meeting is currently scheduled on the 30th of October
at 9:00am, but note that this may still change.
This e-mail is our firs
Dear all,
The agenda for the for the DNS working group session on Wednesday the
30^th of October from 9:00 till 10:30 during the RIPE 89 in Prague is
ready! The agenda is as follows:
*
*Welcome* [3 min]
Moritz Müller (SIDN Labs, University of Twente)
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*Announcing the next DNS H
time
from a diverse range of type of organizations.
Very much looking forward to this session and to see you all in Prague!
Cheers and regards,
Willem Toorop
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Farzanah asked to join the panel. I think
that it can be interesting, since she has talked to operators about
their policies.
Let me know what you think!
Cheers,
Shane
On 12 October 2024 10:06:52 CEST, Willem Toorop
wrote:
Dear all,
There will be a *DNS Resolver Recommendations in
S experience, attacks on the DNS, DNSSEC signing and
validation.
* *Privacy*: Encrypted transports, qname minimization, data anonymization.
* *Resilience*: Provisioning planning, load-balancing services,
features (e.g. serve-stale)
For further details please see https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc44
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on the DNS, DNSSEC signing and
validation.
* *Privacy*: Encrypted transports, qname minimization, data anonymization.
* *Resilience*: Provisioning planning, load-balancing services,
features (e.g. serve-stale)
For further details please see https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc44
Willem
Dear all,
Join us for the 44th DNS-OARC Workshop in Atlanta, GA, USA, on February
6–7, 2025, right after NANOG 93 at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis
(Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/QLur9V7ahdgRJRgW8).
*Workshop Highlights*
Engaging sessions for operators, developers, and researchers:
* Day
Dear all,
RIPE 90 in Lisbon is getting closer and we could use some more material
for our DNS working group session.
If you are interested in presenting, or have an idea and want to know if
we would be interested, then please let us know by sending an email to
dns-wg-cha...@ripe.net. Both in
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