[ppml] Policy Proposal: Documentation of the X.509 AuthenticationMethod
Divins, David
dsd at servervault.com
Tue Oct 24 23:22:50 EDT 2006
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Thank you! I support all of three of these. -dsd David Divins Principal Engineer ServerVault Corp. ________________________________ From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net] On Behalf Of Bill Woodcock Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 5:39 PM To: ppml at arin.net Subject: [ppml] Policy Proposal: Documentation of the X.509 AuthenticationMethod 1. Policy Proposal Name: Documentation of the X.509 Authentication Method 2. Authors: 1. name: Paul Vixie 2. email: paul at vix.com 3. telephone: +1 650 423 1300 4. organization: Internet Systems Consortium 1. name: Mark Kosters 2. email: markk at verisignlabs.com 3. telephone: +1 703 948 3200 4. organization: Verisign 1. name: Chris Morrow 2. email: christopher.morrow at verizonbusiness.com 3. telephone: +1 703 886 3823 4. organization: Verizon Business/UUnet 1. name: Jared Mauch 2. email: jmauch at us.ntt.net 3. telephone: +1 214 915 1356 4. organization: NTT/Verio 1. name: Bill Woodcock 2. email: woody at pch.net 3. telephone: +1 415 831 3100 4. organization: Packet Clearing House 3. Proposal Version: 1 4. Submission Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 5. Proposal type: New 6. Policy term: Permanent 7. Policy statement: DELETION FROM THE NRPM 3.5.3 X.509 This section intentionally left blank. ADDITION TO THE NRPM 3.5.3 X.509 ARIN accepts X.509-signed transactions as authentic communication from authorized Points of Contact. POCs may denote their records "crypt-auth," subsequent to which unsigned communications shall not be deemed authentic with regard to those records. 8. Rationale: This policy complements the previously-proposed "Reinstatement of PGP Authentication Method" which introduces section 3.5 to the NRPM. Section 3.5 relates the existence of three authentication methods. Two of those, mail-from and X.509, were preexisting but not documented within the NRPM. This policy proposal simply seeks to provide brief documentation of the existence of the X.509 authentication method. Because the specific wording of the documentation may be subject to debate, and is in no way interdependent upon the documentation of the other two methods, it is being proposed in a separate policy, so that consensus may be more easily reached. 9. Timetable for implementation: Immediate 10. Meeting presenter: Bill Woodcock END OF TEMPLATE -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/ppml/attachments/20061024/481158b7/attachment.html
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