[sig-nir] Call for comments on prop-054: NIR operational policy document
prop-054: NIR operational policy document revision
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Dear colleagues
This is the final call for comments on policy proposal prop-054, 'NIR
operational policy document revision'.
This proposal was presented at APNIC 25 and was accepted by consensus.
The APNIC Secretariat will provide further details in the near future
that address concerns about ensuring that a documented history of
reverse DNS delegation methods can be tracked.
The APNIC Secretariat and NIRs have agreed to discuss comfortable time
frames for the NIRs to implement any new reverse DNS delegation methods
on a case-by-case basis before new methods are adopted by APNIC and
the NIRs.
The proposal has been submitted to the NIR SIG mailing list for an
eight-week discussion period. At the end of that period, if consensus
appears to have been achieved, the NIR SIG Chair will ask the
Executive Council to endorse the proposal for implementation.
* Send all comments and questions to: <sig-nir at apnic dot net>
* Deadline for comments: 29 April 2008
Proposal details
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It is proposed that:
1. Section 3.4 of APNIC-103-v001 be updated to include a reference to
reverse DNS delegations in ip6.arpa.
2. The two processes for delegating reverse zones specified in section
3.4 of APNIC-103-v001 be replaced with the following two processes:
1. Automated
Reverse DNS zones may be managed using the currently supported
automated process documented at:
Reverse DNS delegations resource guide
http://www.apnic.net/services/dns_guide.html
2. Manual
Reverse DNS delegations may be managed using MyAPNIC.
3. "Appendix: Details of flat file view of a zone" be removed from
APNIC-103-v001 as it is no longer needed.
Proposal details including the full text of the proposal,
presentations, links to relevant meeting archives and links to
mailing list discussions are available at:
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-054-v001.html
Best Regards,
Izumi Okutani, David Chen, Billy Cheon