[Ssr2-review] Emergency Changes in the Root Zone Database

ALAIN AINA aalain at trstech.net
Tue Nov 12 05:19:29 UTC 2019


hello,

> On 5 Nov 2019, at 20:49, Boban Krsic <krsic at denic.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi Russ, all,
> 
> On 05.11.19 18:42, Russ Housley wrote:
> 
>> Given this information, and the fact that every email that I recieve from anyone at iana.org <http://iana.org/> already has an S/MIME signature, I think we should drop the IANA portal recommendation altogether.
> 
> Maybe only for personal accounts? I have a mail from the Root Zone
> Management (rzm at iana.org) in my inbox. The mail contains a URL to
> confirm a change we initiated at IANA - in plain text. A signature
> (S/MIME or PGP) is also not available at the message.
> 
> I would also like to distinguish mail communication from Root Zone
> Management portal (https://rzm.iana.org/rzm/login). The portal should
> have a recommendation regarding a strong authentication procedure
> (currently username and password).

As the current system is outdated and  a new system is being designed, i would assume that IANA team will take  the necessary measures to meet the security requirements in the naming contract.

I would rather discuss  ICANN providing  a clear roadmap  towards the implementation of the new system including  the usual community input on the specifications  and rollout  of the new system 

Hope this helps

—Alain

> 
> 
> 	- Boban.
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