[dns-esp] Fwd: [lacnog] Fwd: Automated trust anchor update testbed is now live

Alejandro Acosta alejandroacostaalamo en gmail.com
Lun Mar 20 18:06:44 CLST 2017


FYI



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Asunto: 	[lacnog] Fwd: Automated trust anchor update testbed is now live
Fecha: 	Mon, 20 Mar 2017 14:53:50 -0300
De: 	Carlos M. Martinez <carlosm3011 en gmail.com>
Responder a: 	Latin America and Caribbean Region Network Operators Group
<lacnog en lacnic.net>
Para: 	Latin America and Caribbean Region Network Operators Group
<lacnog en lacnic.net>



Estimados,

les reenvío un anuncio de IANA acerca de la disponibilidad de un 
testbed para la rotación automática del ancla de confianza de la zona 
raíz.

s2

-Carlos

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> From: Matt Larson <matt.larson en icann.org>
> To: root-dnssec-announce en iana.org <root-dnssec-announce en iana.org>
> Subject: Automated trust anchor update testbed is now live
> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2017 17:48:14 +0000
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> As part of the project to roll the root zone KSK later this year on 11 
> October 2017, ICANN has released a testbed designed for operators of 
> validating resolvers to test if their systems can support the 
> automated trust anchor update protocol specified in RFC 5011, 
> "Automated Updates of DNS Security (DNSSEC) Trust Anchors". You are 
> invited to participate in the testbed if have any systems you'd like 
> to test.
>
> The test operates in real time and should not affect a resolver's 
> normal operation. The testbed works by starting a KSK roll in a new 
> zone each week. These test zones are not used for any other purpose. 
> For example, the current zone name is 
> 2017-03-19.automated-ksk-test.research.icann.org. Because this zone is 
> used only for the testbed and contains no names any user would ever 
> resolve, it is safe to configure these tests on a production 
> validating resolver. The result of the test will be either higher 
> assurance that the server is working correctly, or tangible 
> information about how the server may be misconfigured.
>
> A new zone begins a KSK roll each week, so you can join at any point. 
> The entire test takes about 45 days, but the most important results 
> are available about 30 days after the test begins.
>
> For more information about the testbed, please see 
> https://automated-ksk-test.research.icann.org.
>
> Please remember that any systems performing DNSSEC validation will 
> need to have the new KSK configured as a trust anchor by 11 October 
> 2017. More information about the new KSK itself is available at 
> https://www.iana.org/dnssec/files.
>
> For more general information about the root KSK roll project, please 
> see https://www.icann.org/kskroll.
>
> Matt
>
> --
> Matt Larson
> VP of Research, Office of the CTO, ICANN
>
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