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DNS Ops SIG Report

DNS Ops SIG Report. APNIC Member Meeting APNIC16 Seoul, Korea. DNS Ops SIG. DNS Ops SIG meeting held at APNIC 16 on Wednesday 20 th August 2003 70 people attended Presentations by George Michaelson, Randy Bush, Geoff Huston Chaired by Joe Abley. DNS Ops SIG Charter.

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DNS Ops SIG Report

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  1. DNS Ops SIG Report APNIC Member Meeting APNIC16 Seoul, Korea

  2. DNS Ops SIG • DNS Ops SIG meeting held at APNIC 16 on Wednesday 20th August 2003 • 70 people attended • Presentations by George Michaelson, Randy Bush, Geoff Huston • Chaired by Joe Abley

  3. DNS Ops SIG Charter • One Attendee proposed to replace the word “bind” with “DNS software” • There were no objections to this proposal • There were no other objections to the wording of the charter • Endorsement required from attendees at Member Meeting today • Circulate revised charter on ML for ‘comment period’ for 8 weeks

  4. Revised DNS Ops SIG Charter The Charter of the DNS Ops SIG is to examine developments in policies and procedures for reverse DNS operations in the Asia Pacific Region. It will include topics such as reverse delegations for IPv6 networks, dynamic updates, secure DNS, current DNS software versions, and legacy transfers from other databases.

  5. Open Action Items • Action-dns-15-001 • Secretariat to modify the lame delegation clean-up proposal and refer it back to the mailing list • This was done, and the modified proposal was presented at the meeting at APNIC 16

  6. Lame Delegation Cleanup • George Michaelson presented a revised proposal for an automated approach to eliminating lame delegations from APNIC managed in-addr.arpa zones. • Suggestion for APNIC to run a trial based on this proposal • Reached consensus • Needs endorsement from attendees at this meeting today • Will be circulated on ML for ‘comment period’ for 8 weeks

  7. 2.0.0.2.ip6.arpa Delegation • Randy Bush made an informational presentation on the issues surrounding delegations under 2.0.0.2.ip6.arpa (6-to-4 addresses)

  8. Implementation of 2.0.0.2.ip6.arpa Delegations • Geoff Huston made an informational presentation of a strawman proposal for managing 2.0.0.2.ip6.arpa delegations • Some brief discussion ensued • There were some reservations expressed as to whether there was sufficient demand for 2002:: delegations to even merit an automated solution

  9. DNS Ops SIG • Meeting closed with no further issues being raised from the floor • Action Item • Action-dns-16-001 • To adopt revised charter subject to endorsement from meeting and ‘comment period’ on ML • Action-dns-16-002 • APNIC to implement trial lame DNS sweeping procedures in line with proposal subject to endorsement from meeting and ‘comment period’ on ML

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