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Join us for an in-depth workshop exploring registry models and DNS management over four interactive days. Led by experts Jaap Akkerhuis and Daniel Karrenberg, attendees will gain hands-on experience with the registry model and freeBSD operating systems. The workshop covers the registration process, policies related to IANA and ICANN, and best practices in registry management. Participants will engage in practical exercises including DNS installation and secondary name server setups. Network with peers and deepen your understanding of the critical functions of a registry.
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Workshop Overview &Registry Model Model by Jaap Akkerhuis Related by Daniel Karrenberg
Day 1 (Monday) • Workshop introduction • Inroduction to the registry model • Atendees describe their current ccTLD operation • FreeBSD Operating System • Overview • installation • exercises
Day 2 (Tuesday) • Overview/Review of DNS • BIND 9 Installation • DNS: (Authoritative, Secondary, Zone transfers, TSIG, RNDC, etc...)
Day 3 (Wednesday) • Registration process: registry vs. registrar vs. registrant • Current policies and procedures for working with IANA and ICANN • Re-delegations • Registry Management Best Practices • Lots of Discussion about these things :-)
Day 4 (Thursday) • Exercises: secondary name servers • Tinyreg: a demonstration registry system • Recap of all elements of a registry • All the things you want to know and we forgot ;-) • All the things we did not get around to ;-) ;-)
Functions of a Registry T = technical data (zone content) P = policy data (local community policies, IANA policies) S = social data (contact info, billing data etc.)
Registration Process • Primary function • interface to the client (registrar, registrant) • Secondary function • Enforcement of local policies and regulations, e.g. • name valid and unique • registration number (if required by government etc.) • Billing information • Methods: Web services, email client, EPP, Fax, phone etc.
Registry Data Store • Internal data store • Archive of transactions • Maintains consistency between the blocks • Source for management information, statistics, billing etc. • Internal social data
Whois Service • Public/external data store • Classic: port 43 • Via web interface • New: Crisp • Implementation of local privacy rules • Public social data
DNS Service • DNS & BIND / NSD …. • Authoritative DNS • Primary/secondary • Caching DNS as service (optional) • Reverse DNS (pointer to RIR’s)
Technical Infrastructure • Hardware • Connectivity, Routing • Operating System • Editor, scripts • Registration Tools