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RFC 2870       Root Name Server Operational Requirements       June 2000        3.3.1 The root zone MUST be signed by the Internet Assigned              Numbers Authority (IANA) in accordance with DNSSEC, see              [RFC2535] or its replacements.  It is understood that              DNSSEC is not yet deployable on some common platforms, but              will be deployed when supported.        3.3.2 Root servers MUST be DNSSEC-capable so that queries may be              authenticated by clients with security and authentication              concerns.  It is understood that DNSSEC is not yet              deployable on some common platforms, but will be deployed              when supported.        3.3.3 Transfer of the root zone between root servers MUST be              authenticated and be as secure as reasonably possible.              Out of band security validation of updates MUST be              supported.  Servers MUST use DNSSEC to authenticate root              zones received from other servers.  It is understood that              DNSSEC is not yet deployable on some common platforms, but              will be deployed when supported.        3.3.4 A 'hidden primary' server, which only allows access by the              authorized secondary root servers, MAY be used.        3.3.5 Root zone updates SHOULD only progress after a number of              heuristic checks designed to detect erroneous updates have              been passed.  In case the update fails the tests, human              intervention MUST be requested.        3.3.6 Root zone updates SHOULD normally be effective no later              than 6 hours from notification of the root server              operator.        3.3.7 A special procedure for emergency updates SHOULD be              defined.  Updates initiated by the emergency procedure              SHOULD be made no later than 12 hours after notification.        3.3.8 In the advent of a critical network failure, each root              server MUST have a method to update the root zone data via              a medium which is delivered through an alternative, non-              network, path.        3.3.9 Each root MUST keep global statistics on the amount and              types of queries received/answered on a daily basis. These              statistics must be made available to RSSAC and RSSAC              sponsored researchers to help determine how to better              deploy these machines more efficiently across theBush, et al.             Best Current Practice                  [Page 6]RFC 2870       Root Name Server Operational Requirements       June 2000              internet.  Each root MAY collect data snapshots to help              determine data points such as DNS query storms,              significant implementation bugs, etc.4. Communications   Communications and coordination between root server operators and   between the operators and the IANA and ICANN are necessary.   4.1 Planned outages and other down times SHOULD be coordinated       between root server operators to ensure that a significant number       of the root servers are not all down at the same time.       Preannouncement of planned outages also keeps other operators       from wasting time wondering about any anomalies.   4.2 Root server operators SHOULD coordinate backup timing so that       many servers are not off-line being backed up at the same time.       Backups SHOULD be frequently transferred off site.   4.3 Root server operators SHOULD exchange log files, particularly as       they relate to security, loading, and other significant events.       This MAY be through a central log coordination point, or MAY be       informal.   4.4 Statistics as they concern usage rates, loading, and resource       utilization SHOULD be exchanged between operators, and MUST be       reported to the IANA for planning and reporting purposes.   4.5 Root name server administrative personnel MUST be available to       provide service 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.  On call       personnel MAY be used to provide this service outside of normal       working hours.5. Acknowledgements   The authors would like to thank Scott Bradner, Robert Elz, Chris   Fletcher, John Klensin, Steve Bellovin, and Vern Paxson for their   constructive comments.Bush, et al.             Best Current Practice                  [Page 7]RFC 2870       Root Name Server Operational Requirements       June 20006. References   [RFC1035] Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - implementation and             specification", STD 13, RFC 1035, November 1987.   [RFC1305] Mills, D., "Network Time Protocol (Version 3)             Specification, Implementation", RFC 1305, March 1992.   [RFC2030] Mills, D., "Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4             for IPv4, IPv6 and OSI", RFC 2030, October 1996.   [RFC2181] Elz, R. and R. Bush, "Clarifications to the DNS             Specification", RFC 2181, July 1997.   [RFC2535] Eastlake, D. and C. Kaufman, "Domain Name System Security             Extensions", RFC 2535, March 1999.Bush, et al.             Best Current Practice                  [Page 8]RFC 2870       Root Name Server Operational Requirements       June 20007. Authors' Addresses   Randy Bush   Verio, Inc.   5147 Crystal Springs   Bainbridge Island, WA US-98110   Phone: +1 206 780 0431   EMail: randy@psg.com   Daniel Karrenberg   RIPE Network Coordination Centre (NCC)   Singel 258   NL-1016 AB  Amsterdam   Netherlands   Phone: +31 20 535 4444   EMail: daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net   Mark Kosters   Network Solutions   505 Huntmar Park Drive   Herndon, VA 22070-5100   Phone: +1 703 742 0400   EMail: markk@netsol.com   Raymond Plzak   SAIC   1710 Goodridge Drive   McLean, Virginia 22102   +1 703 821 6535   EMail: plzakr@saic.com8. Specification of Requirements   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.Bush, et al.             Best Current Practice                  [Page 9]RFC 2870       Root Name Server Operational Requirements       June 20009.  Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000).  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   or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published   and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any   kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are   included on all such copies and derivative works.  However, this   document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing   the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other   Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of   developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for   copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be   followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than   English.   The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be   revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.   This document and the information contained herein is provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING   TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING   BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION   HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF   MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.Bush, et al.             Best Current Practice                 [Page 10]

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