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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.

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1 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 2 Proposal Secretariat to phase out email updates of registry and whois data Use more suitable methods

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

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

5 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 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 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 8 Summary Seek consensus from the community to phase out email updates of registry and whois data in favour of more suitable methods

9 9 Thanks! terry@apnic.net


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