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draft-ietf-dnsop-server-cookies

(1) RFC is Standards Track, and this is the correct RFC type.

(2)

Technical Summary:

DNS cookies, as specified in RFC 7873, are a lightweight DNS
transaction security mechanism. This document provides precise
directions for creating Server Cookies so that an anycast server
set including diverse implementations will interoperate with standard
clients.

Working Group Summary:

There were several discussions during the working group process,
but they were all resolved. 


Document Quality:

The document was the result of different interpertations of the original 
RFC that cause some implementation issues.  Appendix C points out there are 
several implementations that interact successfully.

Document Shepherd:  Tim Wicinski
Responsible Area Director: Warren Kumari

(3)  The Document Shepherd did a detailed review of the document
for content as well as simple editorial checks (spelling/grammar).
The shepherd feels the document is ready for publication.

(4) The Document Shepherd has no concerns on the depth or breadth
of the reviews.

(5) There is no need for broader review.

(6) There are no concerns from the document shepherd.

(7) No IPR disclosures

(8) There is no IPR

(9) The WG Consensus on this document is very solid. 

(10) There has been no appeals.

(11) All nits found have been addressed by the authors.

(12) No formal review needed

(13) All references have been identified as normative or informative.

(14) All normative references are in a clear state.

(15) There are no downward normative references

(16) This document will update RFC7873, and it is in the abstract and the
introduction.

(17) The document shepherd confirmed the consistency and references of the 
IANA Considerations section are accurate

(18) There is one IANA registry created:  "Domain Name System (DNS) Parameters"
Additions to this registry is done by Expert Review.  The document shepherd is 
comfortable with this. 

(19) N/A

(20) No Yang Necessary


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