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Recommended Draft Policy ARIN -2014-5 Remove 7.2 Lame Delegations

60. Recommended Draft Policy ARIN -2014-5 Remove 7.2 Lame Delegations. 2014-5 History Origin: ARIN-prop -197 (Jan 2014) AC Shepherd: Rob Seastrom AC accepted as Draft Policy in January Presented at PPC at NANOG 60 and ARIN 33 AC made recommended in April

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Recommended Draft Policy ARIN -2014-5 Remove 7.2 Lame Delegations

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  1. 60 Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2014-5 Remove 7.2 Lame Delegations

  2. 2014-5 History • Origin: ARIN-prop-197 (Jan 2014) • AC Shepherd: Rob Seastrom • AC accepted as Draft Policy in January • Presented at PPC at NANOG 60 and ARIN 33 • AC made recommended in April • Text Online & in Discussion Guide • https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2014_5.html

  3. Staff Understanding • This proposal would remove NRPM section 7.2 because it is out of scope for ARIN and because ARIN has never effectively implemented this policy.

  4. Staff Comments • This proposal would not change current operational practice. When ARIN switched over to per-zone DNS management, we ran into some significant issues with lame detection and remediation and as a result, lame delegation testing was suspended. • Issues included the lack of a clear definition of what a lame DNS server was, and the potential risk of removing misconfigured, but working reverse DNS servers.

  5. Legal Assessment • The policy does not create legal concerns.

  6. Presentation by the AC

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