* Paragraph 5. Change “more than 1000 anycast instances” to “more than 1500 anycast instances”. We should be proud of those extra 500 ! 😊 2.2. Should we mention that keys for TSIG are changed regularly? 2.7. Reference RFC 8806 2.<new> What about an entry to show how to identify which RSI instance you are getting a response from? (i.e. CHAOS TXT hostname.bind). Or is that just asking for trouble when someone finds out they are using an instance that they think is non-optimal? We would need a good explanation of how the route is chosen (i.e. not by the RSS) and how it can change over time 5.<new> Where can I find RSSAC publications? https://www.icann.org/groups/rssac/documents -Ken From: rssac-caucus <rssac-caucus-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Andrew McConachie <andrew.mcconachie@icann.org> Date: Friday, November 18, 2022 at 8:15 AM To: RSSAC Caucus <rssac-caucus@icann.org> Subject: [URL Verdict: Neutral][Non-DoD Source] [RSSAC Caucus] Annual RSSAC FAQ Review All active links contained in this email were disabled. Please verify the identity of the sender, and confirm the authenticity of all links contained within the message prior to copying and pasting the address to a Web browser. ________________________________ Dear RSSAC Caucus, According to the RSSAC work plan the RSSAC reviews and, if necessary, publishes an updated FAQ in December each year. <Caution-https://www.icann.org/groups/rssac/faq < Caution-https://www.icann.org/groups/rssac/faq > > Please take a look at the RSSAC FAQ and if you think there need to be any changes made please suggest them to the list. If there is interest in updating an answer or adding a new question/answer I will start a Google doc and we can work on refining the language. If there are no suggested changes by December 2nd we can consider the FAQ reviewed and not publish an updated one this year. Thanks, Andrew