Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                       M. McFadden
Request for Comments: 6254                                         ICANN
Obsoletes: 2754                                                 May 2011
Category: Informational
ISSN: 2070-1721


             Request to Move RFC 2754 to Historic Status

Abstract

  RFC 2754 requested that each time IANA made an address assignment, it
  was to create appropriate inetnum and as-block objects and digitally
  sign them.  The purpose was to distribute the IANA-held public key in
  software implementations of the Distributed Routing Policy System.
  In practice, this was never done on the public Internet.  This
  document requests that RFC 2754 be moved to Historic status.

Status of This Memo

  This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is
  published for informational purposes.

  This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
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  Standard; see Section 2 of RFC 5741.

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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction ....................................................2
  2. Details .........................................................2
  3. Terminology .....................................................3
  4. IANA Considerations .............................................3
  5. Security Considerations .........................................3
  6. Acknowledgments .................................................3
  7. Informative Reference ...........................................3

1.  Introduction

  The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) (www.iana.org) is
  charged with allocating parameter values for fields in protocols that
  have been designed, created, or are maintained by the Internet
  Engineering Task Force (IETF).  RFC 2754 [RFC2754] requests that the
  IANA create a repository of Routing Policy Specification Language
  (RPSL) objects and digitally sign them.  The RFC identifies the
  initial objects to be signed and also requests that each time IANA
  makes an address assignment it also create new objects as needed and
  sign them as well.  In practice, this was never done in the public
  Internet.  During a detailed review of IANA's protocol registration
  activities in support of the IETF, this request for IANA action was
  identified as one of those that had not been completed after
  publication of the RFC.

  This document obsoletes RFC 2754 [RFC2754], recommends that it be
  moved to Historic status, and directs IANA not to move forward with
  the IANA actions in that RFC.

2.  Details

  RFC 2754 [RFC2754] requests that the IANA create a repository of RPSL
  objects and digitally sign them.  The RFC identifies the initial
  objects to be signed and also requests that each time IANA makes an
  address assignment it also create new objects as needed and sign them
  as well.

  During a review of RFCs in 2009, it became apparent that the IANA
  actions requested in RFC 2754 were never done.  In the intervening
  time, another technology appears to be taking the role once
  envisioned for Distributed RPSL.  Both an architecture and
  infrastructure now exist for secure routing using Resource Public Key
  Infrastructure (RPKI) technologies.  As an example, the semantics of
  a Route Origin Authorization (ROA) -- an application of the RPKI --
  to validate the origination of routes has been standardized by
  the IETF.




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  Implementation of the IANA actions in RFC 2754 would now require
  significant implementation complexity.  In the face of alternative
  technology, and given that the requested actions have not been
  implemented in the public Internet, it is proposed to reclassify
  RFC 2754 [RFC2754] as Historic and to direct the IANA not to pursue
  or implement the IANA requests in that document.

3.  Terminology

  The word "allocation" designates a block of addresses managed by a
  registry for the purpose of making assignments and allocations.  The
  word "assignment" designates a block of addresses, or a single
  address, registered to an end-user for use on a specific network, or
  set of networks.

4.  IANA Considerations

  IANA is instructed not to pursue or implement the IANA actions
  requested in RFC 2754 [RFC2754].

5.  Security Considerations

  The intended signature of inetnum and as-block objects never took
  place in the public Internet.  Moving RFC 2754 [RFC2754] to Historic
  status would have no known impact on the security of the Internet.

6.  Acknowledgments

  The author would like to thank Alfred Hoenes, Russ Housley, Leo
  Vegoda, Terry Manderson, Jari Arkko, Dan Romascanu, Michelle Cotton,
  and David Conrad for their constructive feedback and comments.

7.  Informative Reference

  [RFC2754]  Alaettinoglu, C., Villamizar, C., and R. Govindan, "RPS
             IANA Issues", RFC 2754, January 2000.

Author's Address

  Mark McFadden
  Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
  4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
  Marina del Rey, CA  90292
  United States
  Phone: +1-608-628-2674
  EMail: [email protected]
  URI:   http://www.iana.org




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