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1 Root Name Service Stability Lars-Johan Liman, M.Sc. Senior Systems Specialist Autonomica AB (i.root-servers.net)
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2 Disclaimer Root server organizations operate indivitually. I can only speak authoritatively for i.root-servers.net operated by Autonomica AB based in Stockholm, Sweden.
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3 Stability Factors Server and network operations. –Software and hardware diversity –Location and networking diversity –Diversity in operational models –Organizational diversity –Monitoring –Operational experience Data integrity. –Authenticated data transfers. –Monitoring
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4 ISP AS root
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5 ISP AS root
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6 ISP AS root
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7 ISP AS root
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8 Unicast: Root NS
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9 Anycast: Inter- net Root
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10 Strategic Challenges Fundaments –Content governance. STABILITY IS CRUCIAL! –Technology. Internet Standard compliance –Finance. Scaling –Growing in line with the demand... –... from end users. –... from (top level) domain name holders. –... from the root content authority.
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11 Some Direct Threats Distributed Denial of Service Attacks? –Anycast "Packet of Death"? –Software and platform diversity –VERY close relationship with software developers Social Engineering? –Organizational diversity –Very good collaboration btw. root ops
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12 Some Direct Threats Bad data? –Need unquestionable authority for data! –Strong editing procedures are essential –Signed data transfers False root servers? –TSIG doesn't scale –SIG(0) might work, but not widespread, cumbersome –Legal prosecution? Slow! –Waiting for DNSSEC (helps authenticating data, not servers, but mitigates problem)
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