[ppml] Revised Proposal -- Eliminate Lame Server Policy
Scott Leibrand
sleibrand at internap.com
Sat Sep 15 20:04:37 EDT 2007
Thanks, Owen. I would support this revised proposal, as it does a good
job of moving public discussions of operational procedure over to the
ACSP, while retaining a general policy mandate supporting such activities.
-Scott
Owen DeLong wrote:
> Based on discussions with the AC Shepherds and input received on the
> mailing list, I am revising my Lame Server proposal.
>
> Template: ARIN-POLICY-PROPOSAL-TEMPLATE-1.0
>
> 1. Policy Proposal Name: Deprecate Lame Server Policy
> 2. Author
> a. name: Owen DeLong
> b. email: owen at delong.com
> c. telephone: 408-921-6984
> d. organization: JITTR Networks
>
> 3. Proposal Version: 2.0
> 4. Submission Date: 11 September, 2007
> 5. Proposal type: modify
> new, modify, or delete.
> 6. Policy term: permanent
> temporary, permanent, or renewable.
> 7. Policy statement:
> Replace Section 7 of the NRPM in it's entirety with the
> following text:
>
> 7. Staff action to improve ARIN public database accuracy and
> consistency.
>
> 7.1 ARIN staff shall take reasonable and practicable means to
> ensure and improve the accuracy of all ARIN public
> databases, including, but, not limited to WHOIS,
> delegations of the in-addr.arpa zone, and, delegations
> of the ip6.arpa zone.
>
> 8. Rationale:
> Recent PPML discussion has called attention to the
> fact that lame DNS delegations are more an operational
> issue than one of policy. As such, the existing lame
> delegation policy should be removed from the NRPM
> to remove the resultant confusion. This is not meant
> to prevent ARIN staff from taking reasonable action
> WRT DNS operational issues related to resources issued
> by ARIN, but, such action can be covered by staff
> operational guidelines and is not within the scope
> of Address Policy.
>
> 9. Timetable for implementation:
> 1 June, 2008
> 10. Meeting presenter: Owen DeLong
>
> END OF TEMPLATE
>
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