Michael StJohns writes:
> This document is written with language that works only with the start
> with one key/one key in/one key out/end with one key model for trust
> anchor keys. 5011 specifically recommends that there be at least two
> trust anchor keys and this document doesn't quite get th
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 11:30 AM, Mirja Kühlewind wrote:
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> draft-ietf-dnsop-nsec-aggressiveuse-09: No Objection
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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the Domain Name System Operations of the IETF.
Title : Aggressive use of DNSSEC-validated Cache
Authors : Kazunori Fujiwara
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Spencer Dawkins has entered the following ballot position for
draft-ietf-dnsop-nsec-aggressiveuse-09: No Objection
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I did a quick review - it's improving, but still is getting the basics
wrong.
This document is written with language that works only with the start
with one key/one key in/one key out/end with one key model for trust
anchor keys. 5011 specifically recommends that there be at least two
trust
I've read draft-tale-dnsop-serve-stale-00. Overall I think we need
something like this in practice. Even if, technically, it violates
the current protocol standards, the background motivation is a real
operational issue and I believe we should provide some
standard-compliant mitigation. Of cours
Joel, thank you for your review. I have balloted No Objection.
Alissa
> On Apr 30, 2017, at 10:44 PM, Joel Halpern wrote:
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> Reviewer: Joel Halpern
> Review result: Ready with Issues
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