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[prop-037] Proposal to deprecate email updates for APNIC registry and whois data

[prop-037] Proposal to deprecate email updates for APNIC registry and whois data. Policy SIG 7 Sep 2006 APNIC 22, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Terry Manderson. Proposal. Secretariat to phase out email updates of registry and whois data Use more suitable methods. Motivation. Improve security

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[prop-037] Proposal to deprecate email updates for APNIC registry and whois data

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  1. [prop-037] Proposal to deprecate email updates for APNIC registry and whois data Policy SIG 7 Sep 2006 APNIC 22, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Terry Manderson

  2. Proposal • Secretariat to phase out email updates of registry and whois data • Use more suitable methods

  3. Motivation • Improve security • CIA = Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability • Lessens impact on UCE • Spam, viruses • Members reject autodbm@apnic.net emails • Improved customer focused APNIC services • More fully functioned registry services • Privacy of data concerns

  4. Login> Update paths web interface registry web services Public Data command line Private Data automation

  5. Domain object demo • A quick demonstration for domain objects • Now available to members for testing • Tools can be downloaded from • ftp://ftp.apnic.net/pub/utils/db-tools/ • Assistance: helpdesk@apnic.net

  6. Benefits • Encrypted transaction • Confidentiality • Certificate authorisation • Integrity • XML • Data integrity and consistency • Service consistency • Immediate feedback / availability • Automatable interface • Customer focused / easier to use

  7. Implementation • 2 months after EC endorsement • Tools and test environment • 4 months • Domain objects • 8 months • inetnum • inet6num • aut-num • 12 months • All remaining objects • route-set, as-block, etc…

  8. Summary • Seek consensus from the community to phase out email updates of registry and whois data in favour of more suitable methods

  9. Thanks! terry@apnic.net

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