Tuesday, September 12, 2017

ICANN Changing the keys of the internet addressing system

ICANN Chief Technology Officer David Conrad said: "It is very important for Internet Service Providers and network operators around the world to make sure that they are ready for this change because a mistake could cause users not to be able to find their domain and therefore not access any site on the Internet. "Network operators must be confident that they have up-to-date software, that they have activated DNSSEC and that their systems automatically update their keys, or that they have taken the necessary actions up to 1600 UTC on October 11, 2017 to manually update the new key," he added.

Changing or "renewing" keys is an important step to keeping global DNS safe. It is highly compatible with widely accepted operational practices that, if needed, provide a key security infrastructure that can support password change.

"We have launched a test platform so network operators can be confident they are ready for key recovery before October 11," Conrad continued. This test platform can be accessed by: https://go.icann.org/KSKtest Internet users need to be connected to ISPs or network operators to be sure they are ready for key exchange.


ICANN works with technical partners such as Regional Internet Registry Centers, Network Transaction Groups and domain registrars and officers to ensure that they are aware of the upcoming change that may be impacted by key renewals around the world, as well as with others in the Internet ecosystem, such as the Internet Community and Internet trade associations.

ICANN Chairman Marby ICANN sent letters to more than 170 government officials, including regulators and participants at the State Advisory Committee, to confirm that network operators in their countries are ready for key exchange.

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