Policy Proposal 2007-3: Documentation of the X.509 Authentication Method
| Policy Proposal Evaluation Status: | Author |
|---|---|
| Board Rejected |
Paul Vixie, |
| Discussion Tracking | |
| Mailing List: Formal introduction on PPML on 16 February 2007 Staff assessment - 13 April 2007 Last call - 25 April through 9 May 2007 |
Public Policy Mailing List |
| ARIN Public Policy Meeting: | ARIN XIX |
| ARIN Advisory Council: | 2 November 2006 16 November 2006 18 January 2007 15 February 2007 24 April 2007 17 May 2007 |
| ARIN Board of Trustees: | Cryptographic Authentication |
| Revisions | Implementation |
Proposal
Proposal type: New
Policy term: Permanent
Policy statement:
DELETION FROM THE NRPM
12.3 X.509
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ADDITION TO THE NRPM
12.3 X.509
ARIN accepts X.509-signed transactions as authentic communication from authorized Points of Contact. POCs may denote their records "crypt-auth," subsequent to which unsigned communications shall not be deemed authentic with regard to those records.
Rationale:
This policy complements the previously-proposed "Reinstatement of PGP Authentication Method" which introduces section 12 to the NRPM. Section 12 relates the existence of three authentication methods. Two of those, mail-from and X.509, were preexisting but not documented within the NRPM.
This policy proposal simply seeks to provide brief documentation of the existence of the X.509 authentication method. Because the specific wording of the documentation may be subject to debate, and is in no way interdependent upon the documentation of the other two methods, it is being proposed in a separate policy, so that consensus may be more easily reached.
Timetable for implementation: Immediate