TIME CHANGE: meeting announcement: 13 April 2005

James M Galvin galvin at elistx.com
Mon Apr 11 18:07:13 EDT 2005


NOTE WELL: The US is now observing daylight savings time but we are 
keeping the meeting at 2pm Eastern.  Thus, the time of this meeting 
will change for many of you.


This meeting will be held at the usual time of:

    1200 Los Angeles, San Francisco
    1300 Phoenix
    1500 Washington
    1900 UTC  (** TIME CHANGE **)
    2100 Netherlands  (** TIME CHANGE **)
    2200 Israel
    0400 Tokyo (the next day) (** TIME CHANGE **)
    0500 Melbourne (the next day) (** TIME CHANGE **)

The usual teleconference logistics are as follows.  These do not change.
You will hear music until the moderator joins (that would be me).

    USA Toll Free Number: +1 888-221-7341
    USA Toll Number:      +1 973-935-2305

    Passcode: 599786
    Leader:   James Galvin
	      employed by ICANN if speaking to an operator

    Jabber:   dnssec-deployment at conference.jabber.org
	      This is a public room.

    If your phone does not have a mute capability you can use "*6" to
    mute and unmute your connection.

    DIAL OUT:
        1. ISC SIP Bridge - contact me for SIP identifiers


DRAFT AGENDA


 -- Meeting during the CENTR meeting

    We may have an opportunity to discuss DNSSEC privacy issues at the
    CENTR meeting.  Is this something we want to do and can we get
    organized in time?  Note the CENTR meeting is in Stockholm from May
    2 to 6.


 -- DNS Cache Poisoning

    There is active cache poisoning in progress on the Internet.  There
    are at least two questions for the working group to consider:

    * Where and how does DNSSEC help mitigate this problem?

    * Does this change our deployment story, i.e., the urgency and
      feasibility of deployment?

    Since this issue is getting a fair amount of press coverage now is a
    good time to be talking about how DNSSEC helps if we can accurately
    describe its use.  This would also make a nice addition to our
    collection of DNSSEC use cases.

    The following documentation is required reading in preparation
    for this discussion:

      http://isc.sans.org/presentations/dnspoisoning.php




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