[ppml] ARIN Implements PGP for Template Transactions
Member Services
info at arin.net
Thu Sep 13 11:05:41 EDT 2007
ARIN has implemented PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) as a method to secure
template transactions sent to ARIN when managing Internet number
resources. This is in response to a 14 June 2007 directive from the
Board of Trustees
(http://www.arin.net/announcements/archives/20070621.html).
Cryptographic signing enables more secure communication between ARIN and
its customers. In addition to PGP, ARIN offers X.509 certificates as a
method of cryptographic authentication. A wide variety of mail and
signing software exists; ARIN encourages its customers to examine their
mail software for PGP and X.509 support. While there are a few known
issues with some mail user agent (MUA) implementations of PGP and X.509
standards, ARIN will work with its customers to provide additional
processing support when needed.
ARIN will also continue to support Mail-From as an authentication
method, though it is not as secure as digitally signed transactions.
For more details on cryptographic authentication at ARIN, including
information on using PGP and X.509 certificates with ARIN, please visit:
http://www.arin.net/CA/.
If you have any questions regarding PGP or X.509 certificates, please
contact Registration Services at hostmaster at arin.net or +1.703.227.0660.
Regards,
Raymond A. Plzak
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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