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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Michael Reilly/DEC DNS Minutes
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- Administration
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- We began this meeting of the DNS Working Group by discussing
- administrative details. The group decided to merge the current DNS
- Working Group mailing list with the namedroppers mailing list. (This
- was completed during the week following the Atlanta meeting.) The
- proposed DNS Working Group charter was discussed and resulted in a
- decision to state the operational and protocol goals of the Working
- Group in separate paragraphs. This will serve to emphasize both aspects
- of the charter.
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- The working group has begun an examination of some of the security
- aspects of the DNS. In working with this sensitive information, many
- questions were raised. It was noted by some WG members that this type
- of information has not been made widely available in the past. It was
- asked whether there were any existing Internet or IETF policies either
- limiting or encouraging wide dissemination of this type of security
- information. The WG Chair will attempt to answer this question and will
- edit the proposed charter as appropriate. An edited version of the
- charter will be posted to the namedroppers mailing list before the end
- of August.
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- Splitting the DNS Working Group
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- A proposal to split the current DNS Working Group into two separate
- groups was discussed. The proposal calls for a WG responsible for the
- operational aspects of the DNS in the Internet and a second WG
- responsible for additions and changes to the existing DNS RFC's (aka a
- protocol group). The members of the Working Group present felt that the
- current group should not be split. It was noted that should the Working
- Group be split the membership of each new group would consist mostly of
- the members of the current DNS WG. It was also noted that commitments to
- other Working Groups may prevent many from attending two DNS related
- Working Groups.
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- Current Operational Problems
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- The Working Group then began discussions of problems which have been
- observed in the operation of the DNS in recent months. As a part of
- this discussion Philip Almquist spent a few minutes presenting an
- overview of the changes he has made to the current version of BIND
- (4.8.3) to solve some of the more critical problems. Philip is engaged
- in a project to produce a version of BIND which closely follows the DNS
- RFC's while being more robust and easier to configure than the current
- version. All of his work is based on the freely available BIND source
- code released by the University of California at Berkeley. The results
- of Philip's work will also be freely available. Philip expects his
- version of BIND (current known as BIND version 4.8.4) to begin beta
- testing in September or October.
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- A DNS MIB
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- Joseph Peck presented his ``strawman'' proposal of the DNS information
- which should be made available via SNMP. Several useful comments and
- suggestions were made by members of the Working Group concerning the
- contents of a DNS MIB as well as a proposal for organizing the MIB into
- a generic and an implementation specific portion. A revised proposal
- will be posted to the mailing list within a few weeks. Several WG
- members expressed an interest in working on the MIB document itself.
- This effort will be organized via the mailing list as soon as the
- revised proposal has been discussed.
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- Several people suggested that the DNS MIB may need to contain variables
- which should be ``settable'' i.e., ``flush the cache'' or ``reload the
- database from permanent storage''. The revised proposal mentioned above
- will include a separate section of these settable variables.
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- A proposal for the DNS MIB is expected to be presented at the next IETF
- meeting.
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- Attendees
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- Philip Almquist almquist@jessica.stanford.edu
- Stevan Belair swbelair@sprintf.merit.edu
- Thomas Brisco brisco@rutgers.edu
- Mats Brunell mats.brunell@sics.se
- Stephen Crocker crocker@tis.com
- John Curran jcurran@bbn.com
- James Ellis jte@cert.sei.cmu.edu
- Johnny Eriksson bygg@sunet.se
- Erik Fair fair@apple.com
- Russ Hobby rdhobby@ucdavis.edu
- Steven Holt
- Alton Hoover hoover@nis.ans.net
- Tim Howes Tim.Howes@umich.edu.
- Tom Kessler kessler@sun.com
- Darren Kinley kinley@crim.ca
- Richard Larkin rblarkin@sprintf.merit.edu
- Walter Lazear lazear@gateway.mitre.org
- John Lekashman lekash@nas.nasa.gov
- Louis Leon osll@emuvm1.cc.emory.edu
- Louis Mamakos louie@ni.umd.edu
- Bill Manning bmanning@rice.edu
- April Marine april@nisc.sri.com
- Paul Mockapetris pvm@darpa.mil
- Keith Moore moore@cs.utk.edu
- Michael Patton map@lcs.mit.edu
- Joe Peck peck@ms1.pa.dec.com
- Jon Postel postel@isi.edu
- Michael Reilly reilly@nsl.dec.com
- Jan Michael Rynning jmr@nada.kth.se
- Jonathan Saperia saperia@tcpjon.enet.dec.com
- Erik Sherk sherk@nmc.cit.cornell.edu
- Keld Simonsen keld.simonsen@dkuug.dk
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- Bernhard Stockman boss@sunet.se
- Glenn Trewitt trewitt@nsl.dec.com
- Rudiger Volk rv@informatik.uni-dortmund.de
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