[RSSAC Caucus] INPUT REQUESTED: Proposal for Future Root Zone KSK Rollovers

George Michaelson ggm at algebras.org
Tue Dec 3 23:00:26 UTC 2019


The proposal needs to address algorithm rollover in more detail. Why
is it not proposed for this next change, when adoption of shorter
hash/signatures would impact directly on the packetsize related
problems of extended periods of operation with increased signature
counts?

The one paragraph write up is a get out clause. I think we should
promote an intent, subject to this review and testing, to perform this
role in the next 3 year cycle.

The word "measurement" does not occur anywhere in the text.

Apart from that, I think its a well written document. I could quibble
to the timing, but 3 feels like a rational choice from a human process
centric view.

I like the alternate/replacement key pre-gen stuff. I think thats
good. Forward planning.

-G

On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 7:49 AM Andrew McConachie
<andrew.mcconachie at icann.org> wrote:
>
> Dear RSSAC Caucus,
>
> The IANA has published a Proposal for Future Root Zone KSK Rollovers and is soliciting public comments on it.
> <https://www.icann.org/public-comments/proposal-future-rz-ksk-rollovers-2019-11-01-en>
>
> The RSSAC wishes to solicit feedback from the Caucus to determine its response. Please review the proposal and if you have comments please send them to this list by December 15th. Depending on the comments and discussion generated on this list the RSSAC may kick off a quick work party to draft input, or we may just continue using this list for development of the document.
>
> The final deadline for input is January 31, 2020. So we don’t have too much time to get something ready.
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
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