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WHOIS UPDATES

WHOIS UPDATES. Three Main Updates. DNSSEC Deployment Full support for ASPLAIN Abuse Contact Implementation. DNSSEC. DNSSEC. One part of DNSSEC deployment plan M inor change in WHOIS ds- rdata attribute Two methods for updating this field Via MyAfrinic (with verification)

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WHOIS UPDATES

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  1. WHOIS UPDATES

  2. Three Main Updates • DNSSEC Deployment • Full support for ASPLAIN • Abuse Contact Implementation

  3. DNSSEC

  4. DNSSEC • One part of DNSSEC deployment plan • Minor change in WHOIS • ds-rdata attribute • Two methods for updating this field • Via MyAfrinic (with verification) • auto-dbm@afrinic.net (without verification)

  5. DNSSEC Domain Object template

  6. DNSSEC Reverse Delegation on MyAFRINIC

  7. DNSSEC Example of Domain object on WHOIS

  8. ASPLAIN

  9. ASPLAIN • Full Support for 4-Byte ASN • Scrap out the dot format • <high order 16 bit value in decimal>.<low order 16 bit value in decimal> • 4-byte AS Number of value 65546 (decimal) would be identified as "1.10” • Both WHOIS and Myafrinic support this format

  10. ASPLAIN Example of previously AS5.1 in plain format

  11. Abuse contact Policy

  12. Abuse Contact Policy • AFPUB-2010-GEN-006 • Recommendations: • For abuse reports to reach the correct network contact • Create a new or uses an already existing object • A unique reference by inetnum, inet6num and aut-num • Contains 2 email attributes: • "e-mail:" for personal communication • "abuse-mailbox:" for automatic report handling

  13. Abuse Contact Policy - Use existing Incident Response Team Object

  14. Abuse Contact Policy • IRT Object • Field: abuse-mailbox • Abuse Contact email address • Mandatory • Multiple • whois-i abuse-mailbox <email> • Field: email • Abuse Contact email address • Mandatory • Multiple

  15. Abuse Contact Policy • IRT Object • Field: auth • Authentication credentials • Password or PGP Key • Used when adding or removing a reference to inetnum, inet6num or aut-num objects • Mandatory • Multiple • whois -iauth <email>

  16. Abuse Contact Policy • IRT Object • Field: irt-nfy • Notify email address • Optional • Multiple • whois -iirt-nfy <email>

  17. Abuse Contact Policy ]

  18. Abuse Contact Policy • INETNUM Object • Field: mnt-irt • Reference an IRT object • Optional • Multiple • whois -imnt-irt <IRT ID> • Similarly in INET6NUM and AUT-NUM

  19. Abuse Contact Policy Referencing an IRT Object IRT OBJECT INETNUM referencing an IRT Object INETNUM’s maintainer authentication AND IRT object’s authentication (Password / PGP Key) INETNUM OBJECT

  20. WAY FORWARD

  21. - we are closely following the WEIRDS mailing list - dev-team is looking into technologies to build RESTFUL services around whois

  22. THANK YOU AFRINIC DEV-TEAM

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