To:
scottr@antd.nist.gov (Scott Rose)
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dnssec@cafax.se
From:
Bill Manning <bmanning@isi.edu>
Date:
Fri, 2 Aug 2002 06:30:27 -0700 (PDT)
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<004301c23a23$2ef8d140$b9370681@BARNACLE> from Scott Rose at "Aug 2, 2 08:50:30 am"
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Subject:
Re: November dates
% > Edward> My impression is that the purpose of this workshop is to try % > Edward> different key management procedures (rollovers) as well as a % "yet % > Edward> another" general DS code shakeout. (I don't mean to be so % cavalier % > Edward> about the latter remark, but it looks that way.) % > % > Yes, we are very interesting in this. % % I got the feeling that this was a "key scenario" workshop where rollovers, % comprimises, etc occurred and not just another "DS works or not" workshop. % I would be also interested in any interoperability testing between any % different resolvers and servers (more interested in how resolvers work with % others). % % Scott As far as I can tell, there are ~5 server implementations that support DS and ~1 resolver. In the closed workshop that is being held in WDC at the end of the month, I hope that some formal testing of different servers can be done. The first public testing, done @ NAI was a single implementation. Unless things have changed, I don't expect other resolver implementations to appear before Nov. By the time Atl rolls around, there appear to be several sites that will have had time to assimilate DS into their engineering cycles. I am expecting to spend effort working on keying issues. --bill