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while and it had been registered at public key servers for some time,
the given person should contact the RIPE NCC and report this to
ripe-dbm@ripe.net. Anyway, he/she may have to create a new key and
register _its_ certificate into the RIPE database. Such a procedure,
although highly unlikely to happen, should not create serious
problems to the respective maintainer.
5. Short overview of the tasks to be performed in order to use PGP
authentication
You must have a mntner object in the RIPE database with auth: other
than NONE. The mntner object has to be created in the traditional
way.
You must get a certificate of your own key and prepare a key-cert
object from it. The object has to reference in mnt-by the mntner
mentioned above.
Create the key-cert object in the RIPE database, by sending the
object prepared above to auto-dbm@ripe.net. Obviously you must pass
the authentication checks required by the mntner object (i.e. mail
from a predefined address or send the correct password).
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Change the mntner object to have the auth: attribute value of
PGPKEY-<id>, where <id> is the hex id of your PGP key.
Check all objects maintained by the given mntner (preferably with the
command This is the only way to benefit from the stronger
authentication method in order to assign more trustfulness to the
database. Remember that you are the only person who can check for and
correct possible inconsistencies.
From now on always sign the (whole) update messages that refer to
objects maintained by you, with the key you submitted to the RIPE
database.
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6. Example of objects using the new feature
mntner: AS3244-MNT
descr: BankNet, Budapest HU
descr: Eastern European Internet Provider via own VSAT network
admin-c: JZ38
tech-c: JZ38
tech-c: IR2-RIPE
upd-to: ncc@banknet.net
mnt-nfy: ncc@banknet.net
auth: PGPKEY-23F5CE35
remarks: This is the maintainer of all BankNet related objects
notify: ncc@banknet.net
mnt-by: AS3244-MNT
changed: zsako@banknet.net 19980525
source: RIPE
key-cert: PGPKEY-23F5CE35
method: PGP
owner: Janos Zsako <zsako@banknet.net>
fingerpr: B5 D0 96 D0 D0 D3 2B B2 B8 C2 5D 22 D4 F5 78 92
certif: -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: 2.6.2i
+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=w8xL
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
remarks: This is an example of PGP key certificate
mnt-by: AS3244-MNT
changed: zsako@banknet.net 19980525
source: RIPE
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7. Security Considerations
This document addresses authentication of transactions for making
additions, deletions, and updates to the routing policy information
through strong cryptographic means. The authorization of these
transactions are addressed in [1].
8. Acknowledgements
The present proposal is the result of the discussions within the RIPE
DBSEC Task Force, which was set up at RIPE 27 in Dublin at the
initiative of Joachim Schmitz and Wilfried Woeber. The list of
participants who have contributed to the discussions at different
ocasions (TF meetings and via e-mail) is (in alphabetical order):
Cengiz Allaettinoglu, Joao Luis Silva Damas, Havard Eidnes, Chris
Fletcher, Daniel Karrenberg, David Kessens, Jake Khuon, Craig
Labovitz, Carl Malamud, Dave Meyer, Maldwyn Morris, Sandy Murphy,
Mike Norris, Carol Orange, Joachim Schmitz, Tom Spindler, Don
Stikvoort, Curtis Villamizar, Gerald Winters, Wilfried Woeber, Janos
Zsako.
9. References
[1] Meyer, D., Villamizar, C., Alaettinoglu, C. and S. Murphy,
"Routing Policy System Security", RFC 2725, December 1999.
10. Author's Address
Janos Zsako
BankNet
1121 Budapest
Konkoly-Thege ut 29-33.
Hungary
Phone: +36 1 395 90 28
Fax: +36 1 395 90 32
EMail: zsako@banknet.net
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11. Notices
PGP is a commercial software.
The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
intellectual property or other rights that might be claimed to
pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
this document or the extent to which any license under such rights
might or might not be available; neither does it represent that it
has made any effort to identify any such rights. Information on the
IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and
standards-related documentation can be found in BCP-11. Copies of
claims of rights made available for publication and any assurances of
licenses to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to
obtain a general license or permission for the use of such
proprietary rights by implementors or users of this specification can
be obtained from the IETF Secretariat.
The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any
copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary
rights which may cover technology that may be required to practice
this standard. Please address the information to the IETF Executive
Director.
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12. Full Copyright Statement
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). All Rights Reserved.
This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to
others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it
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included on all such copies and derivative works. However, this
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The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
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Acknowledgement
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Internet Society.
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