[rssac-caucus] NSID or other identifying support by rootops?

Alejandro Acosta alejandro at lacnic.net
Tue Sep 22 15:51:41 UTC 2015


El 9/21/2015 a las 3:03 PM, Paul Hoffman escribió:
> On 9/21/15, 12:27 PM, "rssac-caucus-bounces at icann.org on behalf of Jaap
> Akkerhuis" <rssac-caucus-bounces at icann.org on behalf of jaap at NLnetLabs.nl>
> wrote:
>
>> Paul Hoffman writes:
>>
>>> Greetings again. In a definitely non-exhaustive survey, it appears
>> that F,
>>> H, K, and L respond to the EDN0 NSID (RFC 5001) query.
>>>
>>> 1) Are there others that do so, at least on some of their hosts?
>> I think at least I does.
> Ah, I see that now from a different location.
>
>>> 2) Are there rootops who do per-host identification in some other way?
>> I seem to remember that K answers the usual CHAOS hostname.bind queries,
>> other might do
>> as well. And vaguely remembers others to do so.
> It doesn't seem to be interesting if a rootop does both the standard way
> (NSID) and some non-standard way. It would be interesting if a rootop only
> does it in a non-standard way.
>
>>> 3) Is this an appropriate topic for the RSSAC Caucus?
>> I'm not sure where you hint at. Is there something to discuss here?
> I'm not hinting at anything; I am really wondering if this is an
> appropriate topic for the Caucus. 

IMHO I think it does.


> If people here find identification
> important for rootops to do, the Caucus can put together a recommendation.
> If people here don't find it important, than there's no need for
> discussion.


>
> --Paul Hoffman
>
>
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