New Features and Upcoming Features in ARIN Online Andy Newton, Chief Engineer.

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New Features and Upcoming Features in ARIN Online Andy Newton, Chief Engineer

Changes Since October 2010 Bulk Whois Whois-RWS and Whois Port 43 POC Validation ORG Recovery Management of Resources Management of RDNS & DNSSEC Facilitators in STLS RESTful Provisioning & API Key Templates

Bulk Whois You can now specify the types of data and format you want – “asn+poc” gives you just ASNs and POCs – “poc.xml” gives you just POCs in XML – Etc… Minor bug fixes

Whois-RWS and Whois Port 43 Better CIDR Support – Less & more specific queries in Port 43 – Queries in Web search box IPv6 Queries in Web search box ORGs, NETs & ASNs can now display associated information (/pft) Delegation lookups and searches Other minor bug fixes

POC Validation Better displays of POC Validation status when viewing resources online Most online functions disabled for users with invalid POCs – Functions automatically restored once POCs are validated

ORG Recovery When an ORG Recovery is approved and processed, any Web accounts linked to the ORG Admin and ORG Tech POCs are notified. If no Web accounts are linked to the ORG Admin and ORG Tech POCs, then an is sent to the addresses listed on those POCs

Management of Resources Online requests of new IP Network and ASN resources Online modifications of your IP Network and ASN resource registrations

Management of RDNS & DNSSEC Fundamental data model change – Nameservers no longer on Networks – Nameservers are now on Zone Delegations Zone Delegation modifications online – Must have proper authority over the related network DNSSEC DS records on Zone Delegations

Facilitators in STLS Facilitators are neither Needers or Listers – But they help Needers and Listers find each other and transfer IPv4 resources Now Needers, Listers, & Facilitators see the full list of Needers, Listers & Facilitators – Everyone sees everyone NRPM 8.3

RESTful Provisioning & API Key Templates RESTful Provisioning API now deployed – – Operational Testing & Evaluation (OT&E) environment now available for testing RESTful API clients – V6 Simple Reassignments – no template equivalent V4 & V5 Templates now require API Keys – V3 templates no longer accepted

Future Plans RPKI Online Billing Information IRR Enhancements RESTful Provisioning Enhancements

RPKI In development since last year – Influenced by code received from RIPE NCC New threats and liabilities identified – Non-repudiation & collusion – Needed new HSMs to handle new threats – Could not re-use RIPE NCC code as planned

Online Billing Before we could do anything, our billing system needed a big upgrade – Done Ability to see and modify invoice address for ORGs online Ability to see Invoices and Payments for ORGs online

IRR Using RIPE NCC software Changes to enable PGP, Crypt-PW and notifications – Will look more like how RIPE NCC manages their IRR – Maintainers will be mapped to ARIN ORGs

RESTful Provisioning First phase replicated all template functions into RESTful API Now looking at – Changes to Delegations – Better discovery of resources by an ORG

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