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Simple Provisioning of Public Names for Residential Networks
draft-ietf-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation-27

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From: The IESG <iesg-secretary@ietf.org>
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Subject: Document Action: 'Simple Provisioning of Public Names for Residential Networks' to Experimental RFC (draft-ietf-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation-26.txt)

The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'Simple Provisioning of Public Names for Residential Networks'
  (draft-ietf-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation-26.txt) as Experimental RFC

This document is the product of the Home Networking Working Group.

After 2 ballots and a change in the intended status to experimental, this document is approved for publication.

The IESG contact persons are Erik Kline and Éric Vyncke.

A URL of this Internet Draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation/


Ballot Text

Technical Summary

Home network owners may have devices or services hosted on this home network that they wish to access from the Internet (i.e., from a network outside of the home network). Home networks are increasingly numbered using IPv6 addresses, which makes this access much simpler. To enable this access, the names and IP addresses of these devices and services needs to be made available in the public DNS.

The names and IP address of the home network are present in the Public Homenet Zone by the Homenet Naming Authority (HNA), which in turn instructs an outsourced infrastructure to publish the zone on the behalf of the home owner. This document describes how an this Home Naming Authority instructs the outsourced infrastructure

Working Group Summary

The author team have diligently progressed the work, with review from WG participants over the years.
There was no controversy after some revisions.


Document Quality

There are no publicly known implementations.

Personnel

Document Shepherd: Stephen Farrel 
Responsible Area Director: Éric Vyncke

RFC Editor Note