Markdown Version | Session Recording

Session Date/Time: 02 Nov 2025 15:00

IEPG

Summary

The IEPG session featured discussions on four key operational topics: improving DNS root server efficiency, analyzing IPv4 vs. IPv6 performance for authoritative DNS, measuring NAT64's impact on DNS, and proposing a new RPKI data distribution mechanism. A new co-chair, Jen Linkova, was welcomed. The "Making Loco Root the Default" discussion highlighted the growing, unfunded load on DNS root servers and advocated for widespread adoption of local root zone caching via Zone MD (RFC 8806) to enhance privacy, speed, and resilience. The IPv6 DNS performance study showed surprisingly similar performance to IPv4 in general measurements but revealed a significant IPv4 query dominance in enterprise customer data, prompting further investigation. Research into NAT64's impact on DNS indicated minimal performance overhead for throughput but increased noise and timeouts under certain MTU conditions, suggesting a preference for native queries where possible. Finally, a new RPKI data distribution protocol, ERIC Synchronization, was presented as a more efficient alternative to existing rsync and RRDP methods, introducing a "relay" concept to improve data propagation and resilience, with initial deployment experiments underway.

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