[AusNOG] Root Zone DNSSEC Deployment Technical Status Update
Joe Abley
joe.abley at icann.org
Thu Apr 15 09:19:48 EST 2010
This is the fourth of a series of technical status updates intended
to inform a technical audience on progress in signing the root zone
of the DNS.
RESOURCES
Details of the project, including documentation published to date,
can be found at http://www.root-dnssec.org/.
We'd like to hear from you. If you have feedback for us, please
send it to rootsign at icann.org.
DOCUMENTATION
The following draft document was recently published:
- Resolver Testing with a DURZ
- TCR - Proposed Approach to Root Key Management
ICANN has begun the process of formally soliciting expressions of
interest for volunteers from the technical community to act as
Trusted Community Representatives. These volunteers will witness
cryptographic key ceremonies and also carry out various important
roles relating to KSK key management. For more information, see:
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-12apr10-en.htm
Expressions of interest can be submitted here:
http://www.root-dnssec.org/tcr/
DEPLOYMENT STATUS
KSR exchanges continue between production platforms at VeriSign
and ICANN.
Build-out of KSK Key Ceremony facilities at ICANN continues, and
both facilities (east- and west-coast USA) are expected to be ready
on schedule.
The incremental deployment of DNSSEC in the Root Zone is being
carried out first by serving a Deliberately Unvalidatable Root Zone
(DURZ), and subsequently by a conventionally signed root zone.
Discussion of the approach can be found in the document "DNSSEC
Deployment for the Root Zone", as well as in the technical presentations
delivered at RIPE, NANOG, IETF and ICANN meetings.
Twelve of the thirteen root servers have now made the transition
to the DURZ. No harmful effects have been identified. Some early
analysis of packet captures from many root servers surrounding each
event was recently presented at the IETF meeting in Anaheim, CA,
USA and can be found with other presentation materials at
<http://www.root-dnssec.org/presentations/>.
PLANNED DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULE
Already completed:
2010-01-27: L starts to serve DURZ
2010-02-10: A starts to serve DURZ
2010-03-03: M, I start to serve DURZ
2010-03-24: D, K, E start to serve DURZ
2010-04-14: B, H, C, G, F start to serve DURZ
To come:
2010-05-05: J starts to serve DURZ
2010-07-01: Distribution of validatable, production, signed root
zone; publication of root zone trust anchor
(Please note that this schedule is tentative and subject to change
based on testing results or other unforeseen factors.)
A more detailed DURZ transition timetable with maintenance windows
can be found in the document "DNSSEC Deployment for the Root Zone",
the most recent draft of which can be found on the project web page
at <http://www.root-dnssec.org/>.
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