Current Hostname Practice Considered Harmful
draft-ietf-intarea-hostname-practice-05
Yes
(Alexey Melnikov)
(Alia Atlas)
(Alissa Cooper)
(Alvaro Retana)
(Ben Campbell)
(Deborah Brungard)
(Mirja Kühlewind)
(Spencer Dawkins)
(Suresh Krishnan)
(Terry Manderson)
No Objection
(Jari Arkko)
(Joel Jaeggli)
Note: This ballot was opened for revision 04 and is now closed.
Alexey Melnikov Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Alia Atlas Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Alissa Cooper Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Alvaro Retana Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Ben Campbell Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Deborah Brungard Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Kathleen Moriarty Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(2017-02-01 for -04)
Unknown
You may want to add a security consideration for incident responders. When researching an incident, it is common practice to grab the current name of a IP and associated DNS information. This information gets passed to other incident response teams or those involved in tracking/researching attack related information. The attackers are already changing DNS entries, this will make it easier for them and harder for incident handlers to track and manage incidents. Thanks for your work on this draft.
Mirja Kühlewind Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Spencer Dawkins Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Stephen Farrell Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(2017-01-31 for -04)
Unknown
- section 3: given affiliation changes, you might want to s/huitema/thaler/g in this section:-)
Suresh Krishnan Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Terry Manderson Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
(for -04)
Unknown
Jari Arkko Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
(for -04)
Unknown
Joel Jaeggli Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
(for -04)
Unknown