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Use of SHA-2 Algorithms with RSA in DNSKEY and RRSIG Resource Records for DNSSEC
draft-ietf-dnsext-dnssec-rsasha256-14

Yes

(Ralph Droms)

No Objection

(Adrian Farrel)
(Alexey Melnikov)
(Cullen Jennings)
(Dan Romascanu)
(Jari Arkko)
(Lisa Dusseault)
(Magnus Westerlund)
(Pasi Eronen)
(Robert Sparks)
(Ron Bonica)
(Ross Callon)
(Tim Polk)

Note: This ballot was opened for revision 14 and is now closed.

(Ralph Droms; former steering group member) Yes

Yes ()

                            

(Adrian Farrel; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Alexey Melnikov; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Cullen Jennings; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Dan Romascanu; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Jari Arkko; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Lisa Dusseault; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Magnus Westerlund; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Pasi Eronen; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Robert Sparks; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Ron Bonica; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Ross Callon; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Russ Housley; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection (2009-09-22)
  The Gen-ART Review by Gonzalo Camarillo on 15-Sep-2009 includes two
  editorial comments:

  1) Acronyms should be expanded on their first use (including the
  title of the draft and the Abstract).

  2) The paragraph referencing RFC 2119 is located at the end of the
  Introduction. Normally, it is placed in a section on its own called
  Terminology instead, which comes right after the Introduction. This is
  truly a very minor comment and I leave it up to the author to decide
  whether to leave it as is or to move the text into a new section.

(Tim Polk; former steering group member) (was No Record, Discuss) No Objection

No Objection ()