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Marcel Schneider <schneider@switch.ch>
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Tue, 09 Jan 2001 17:50:05 +0100
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Message from Edward Lewis <lewis@tislabs.com> of "Tue, 09 Jan 2001 11:00:56 -0500." <v0313030bb680e4f7c634@[10.33.10.145]>
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Re: Charter last call summary
On Tuesday, 9 Jan 2001, Edward Lewis writes: I like the charter as it is with a minor exception: it only speaks of registrars. Suggestion: "...versus "front-end" support services by *entities* who interact with registrants and with the registry, *subsequently called 'registrars'*. The reason is that for smart registries (those performing policy checking and usually billing) the registrar is more of an agent. The agent simply acts on behalf of the registrant (the registrant could do it himself, like when you order someone to buy a house for you: you pay for just that service, the contract terminates afterwards), a registrar does a job for you that may never end and that you may not have been able to perform yourself. In contracual law different types of contracts apply for the two functions. Marcel > This is the charter I am preparing to send "upwards" real soon now. This > incorporates the comments I have seen on the list. > ============================================================================ > Provisioning Registry Protocol (ProvReg) > ------------------------------ > CHAIR(S): > Edward Lewis <lewis@tislabs.com> > Jaap Akkerhius <jaap@sidn.nl> > APPLICATIONS AREA DIRECTOR(S): > Patrik Fältström <paf@cisco.com> > Ned Freed <Ned.Freed@innosoft.com> > AREA ADVISOR: > Patrik Fältström <paf@cisco.com> > MAILING LISTS: > General Discussion: ietf-provreg@cafax.se > To Subscribe: majordomo@cafax.se > In Body: subscribe ietf-provreg > Archive: http://www.cafax.se/ietf-provreg/maillist/ > DESCRIPTION OF WORKING GROUP: > Administration of Domain Name Service (DNS) registration increasingly > distinguishes between the operation of a "back-end" registry data base > service for registrations, versus "front-end" support services by > registrars who interact with registrants and with the registry. Especially > for various Top-Level Domains, the desire is to permit multiple registrars > to share access to the data base. Conversely, there is a desire to allow a > registrar to access multiple registries via the same protocol, even if the > registries differ in operational models. > This working group will develop a specification of the requirements and > limitations for a protocol that enables a registrar to access multiple > registries and will develop a protocol that satisfies those requirements. > The protocol will permit interaction between a registrar's own application > and registry applications. > The initial specification will allow multiple registrars to register and > maintain domain names within multiple Top Level Domains (TLDs). The > specification should be flexible enough to support the different operational > models of registries. The specification should allow extension to support > other registration data, such as address allocation and contact information. > The working group will use as input the "Generic Registry-Registrar > Protocol Requirements" <draft-hollenbeck-grrp-reqs-05.txt> and the > Extensible Provisioning Protocol presentation, documented in > <draft-hollenbeck-epp-00.txt>. > The group will consider support for multiple operational choices, such as > for transport and security; it will create no new transport or security > protocols. The group may consider use of the new protocol for diverse > registration and update scenarios, in order to understand limitations and > possible extensions that are appropriate. Specification for user interface > access, such as by a web front end, is beyond the scope of this working group. > Documentation from the working group will: > * Specify the objects exchanged between the registry repository and > registrars, the relationships among the objects, and the protocol for > exchanging objects between a registrar and the registry; at a minimum the > objects will include: domain name, IP address, and contact details for > registrants > * Describe appropriate mechanisms for security during registrar access > * List useful examples of registrar access transactions > GOALS AND MILESTONES: > Jan, 2001 WG charter > Feb, 2001 Working group agreement on functional requirements for protocol > Apr, 2001 Initial specification of provreg protocol > Jun, 2001 Second draft specification > Sep, 2001 Submit draft for standards track > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > Edward Lewis NAI Labs > Phone: +1 443-259-2352 Email: lewis@tislabs.com > Dilbert is an optimist. > Opinions expressed are property of my evil twin, not my employer.