I think the setting of this discussion is missing some key elements: the DNS Root KSK is a global root of trust. The extent to which we build on that is the extent to which software will need for this key to be well known, knowable, and learnable. As the frequency of its rollover increases, so too does the probability that software will have out of date keys (especially I the context of hyperlocal roots). If you factor DANE in, that root has even more importance to end-user perception. I think it needs to be a top priority to ensure that DNS Relying Party (RP) software knows how to maintain the current key, keep up with rollovers, and re-bootstrap when it loses the correct key (a failure mode that software absolutely will experience). As of now, I don’t think we have more than a few nascent ideas about how to handle this. Just my 0.02, Eric
On Sep 18, 2018, at 9:39 AM, Mark Elkins <mje@posix.co.za> wrote:
I agree with the sentiment that there should be a "regular" KSK Key roll-over - probably once every five years (though I roll my KSK's once a year).
However, I would agree that it first makes sense for this roll-over to complete first - along with some research to understand any mishaps.
Regarding people reaching out to their own communities - anyone got an outline of what such a communication would contain? In South Africa, up to 50% of lookups are via DNSSEC aware recursive resolvers according to https://stats.labs.apnic.net/dnssec - so this would seem like a worth while exercise.
On 09/18/2018 02:46 PM, Lars-Johan Liman wrote:
I agree too.
I think we should set an "intense" schedule (twice per year? once per year?) _beforehand_, to send the message that "there is no relief after this, there is only more pain ahead ... unless you automate!" to the DNS software community. There must be no way to hardcode the KSK in code. This will continue to be this painful until that message is received and understood.
Cheers, /Liman
kolkman@isoc.org:
I agree with Michael, albeit I would phrase it slightly differently: Rolling the key regularly is a strategic choise and makes a keyroll an operational reality. How regular (or how frequent) is a tactic. Whether That is yearly, no monthly or once half a decade is a tactic that takes into account some of our learnings. I would really like to see that strategic position being explicit.
Olaf. ---- Composed on mobile device, with clumsy thumbs and unpredictable autocorrect. ________________________________ From: ksk-rollover <ksk-rollover-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Michael StJohns <msj@nthpermutation.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 5:04:31 AM To: Matt Larson Cc: ksk-rollover@icann.org Subject: Re: [ksk-rollover] ICANN board meeting result and the Current status of KSK-Rollover On 9/17/2018 3:57 PM, Matt Larson wrote:
The answer I've given when people ask this question is that we need to get through the first rollover and analyze how it goes before we can discuss subsequent rollovers. One can imagine that how the first rollover goes could have a material effect on the timing of the next one. This seems like a bad approach given how that we currently have interest and opportunity in the roll-over that could catalyze planning for a second roll. This does not - and should not - need to be single threaded. AFAICT, you're going to know most everything you need to know a few seconds to a few days after you stop signing the the old key. So - I suggest you pick a date now. Start planning for the next roll now. If your post analysis shows a problem - adapt and overcome and adjust the dates if you need to. It's hard to hit a target if you don't put it on calendar. Later, Mike
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