On Aug 30, 2021, at 19:06 , John Kristoff <jtk@dataplane.org> wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2021 16:29:48 -0700 Owen DeLong via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
Further, the registries are not engaged in the daily operations of the internet.
Hi Owen,
Your statement above I have to insist is simply incorrect. In addition to the traditional services that are relied upon in a variety of daily operations (e.g. WHOIS, IRR, DNS reverse delegations), the increasingly important RPKI TAs/PPs services are of utmost importance in the daily operations of an increasing number of networks within and outside their region. They are just a different kind of infrastructure service operator than we may be commonly thing of when it comes to network operations.
Yes, but those services continue even if the registry isn’t open for a couple of days. We can agree to disagree about how useful it is to have a cryptographically signed indication of what to prepend to your spoofing. My point is that if an RIR itself closes for a few days, its an event that, well, happens pretty much every weekend. After a brief time without the RIR there to make changes, the operations performed by that RIR will almost certainly be taken up either temporarily or permanently by the other RIRs. Owen