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42:06
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01:05:36
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01:15:43
I think there is a problem with the audio - it is randomly soft and loud

01:16:13
Yes we think it’s a transit issue looking into it

01:16:54
Yes we think it’s a transit issue looking into it

01:17:51
Good opportunity to turn on the live transcript on the bottom strip if you haven’t already.. seems to be catching much (not all) of the quieter parts :)

01:18:37
If you are having sound issues this is a good opportunity to turn on the live transcript on the bottom strip if you haven’t already.. seems to be catching much

01:18:49
Of the text

01:22:24
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01:39:34
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02:32:35
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02:46:25
+1 for Notion I use this everyday for tracking all kinds of things

02:57:45
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03:04:52
I wonder if it's a lack of randomness - ECDSA signatures, depending on implementation, need some random input. But I'm sure Secure64 will find out.

03:09:41
Solid talk and thanks again from PIR to Howard and the team — very easy to work with, as always.

03:09:58
Solid talk and thanks again from PIR to Howard and the team — very easy to work with, as always.

03:13:23
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03:13:29
Thanks Suzanne! Appreciated all of your sage advice as well!

03:22:00
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03:25:34
The current dev branch of dnspython also supports ZONEMD.

03:25:51
The current dev branch of dnspython also supports ZONEMD.

03:27:33
Parsing and validation?

03:27:43
Parsing and validation?

03:28:08
zonemd implementation will be released in Unbound 1.14.0, in June.

03:28:23
zonemd implementation will be released in Unbound 1.14.0, in June.

03:29:12
Slide did not advance for me

03:29:24
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03:29:40
@Howard, you’re not on slide 14 (RZERC)?

03:29:58
oh, it just went from 13 to 15 :-)

03:30:06
All good now

03:30:38
cool

03:30:38
Hugo, yes: dnspython 2.2.0 (dev) can handle ZONEMD records (like any other), and the zone class also has a method "verify_digest"

03:31:03
Peter: great! Thanks.

03:32:56
I like the idea of introducing the record as unknown for a short period of time first, then move to ZONEMD RR format.

03:35:22
In .CL TLD we already have a private way to control data integrity in zone files for internal distribution reasons, and we are planning to switch to ZONEMD this year.

03:36:09
Hugo, what mechanism are you using?

03:38:42
We dump the zones after transfer in all secondaries, compute a hash and then compare. With zonemd and support inside the authoritative software we will be confident before zone loading (or serving).

03:41:54
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03:43:19
We’ll have the presentations up on our IDS archives after the sessions.. icann.org/ids and then the archive link from there.

03:44:06
We will include zonemd also in NSD (in combination with CreDNS).