IETF 104 Prague

Giovanni Moura on stage about his draft of recommendations for #DNS authoritative servers operators, specially about resiliency and resistance to attacks.

More anycast, pay more attention to routing to them...

#IETF104 #saveTheDNS #BGP

Chair, during some tense exchange: "I think you are actually in violent agreement"

Participant: "No, we are not"

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Long discussion about the proposed #DNS ANAME record (a long issue, related to "CNAME at apex"): having a standard way to say:
example.com. IN CNAME cloud-provider-stealing-personal-data.com.
Biggest problem is of course turning authoritative name servers into resolvers.
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Now, last meeting of #IETF104, DPRIVE (#DNS privacy). Among other drafts, an update to RFC 7626, and recommendations for DNS privacy operators.
Very good comparison of the privacy policies of #DNS resolvers providers, by Sara Dickinson https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/Comparison+of+policy+and+privacy+statements #privacy #IETF104
Comparison of policy and privacy statements - DNS Privacy Project - Global Site

Don't miss the nice dashboard monitoring the current state and options of various #DNS public resolvers https://dnsprivacy.org/jenkins/job/dnsprivacy-monitoring/ #privacy #IETF104
dnsprivacy-monitoring [Jenkins]

#IETF104 is now over, one last beer and we get back home. By, bye, Prague, see you in Montréal in july and, in the mean time, let's write drafts, comment on drafts, paint bikesheds, and save the Internet!