Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)

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Sujet : Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)
De : ahk (at) *nospam* chinet.com (Adam H. Kerman)
Groupes : news.admin.hierarchies news.software.nntp
Date : 26. Sep 2024, 23:56:19
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Dan Mahoney <dmahoney@isc.org> wrote:

All,

ISC is the operator of the F-root DNS server as well as the makers of
BIND, ISC DHCP, Kea, as well as historic other pieces of software.  We
also have had a long relationship with the team that makes INN.  For
largely historical reasons, ISC also works with those same authors to
publish a canonical list of newsgroups over at ftp.isc.org.

However, as ISC also offers support contracts for BIND and Kea, and those
customers have their own due diligence policies, we are often subject to
scrutiny and audits about how our network runs, and even for a venerable
URL like ftp.isc.org, we get questions from auditors like "did you know
you have a public FTP server on your network!  Why!?"

It saddens me that people who should know better think that the mere
existence of the FTP server potentially compromises security on other
hosts in the network.

I'm sorry you were pressured here.

. . .

Ergo, it seems to be a simple enough matter to tell people who fetch
those usenet control files via anonymous FTP to simply switch to HTTPS. 
As a benefit, this also allows us to use the CDN provider we already use
for downloads.isc.org.  The url would remain ftp.isc.org, and the pathing
would remain the same.  We'd still sync the data from Russ as we already
do).

Switching to https is not so simple. Those of us who use it regularly
want to see directory listings. I get these automatically using an ftp
client but not when I use a browser. With a browser, subdirectories are
listed but Russ's README is not (I think there are three of them).

Every single directory, then, requires a frequently regenerated
index.html file that's literally a directory listing, both files and
subdirectories.

We do not have a specific date yet (this depends on specific feedback from
the community), but on the order of a month or two sounds reasonable.  If
any software, such as INN, ships with the "ftp" protocol baked-in, this
gives enough time for people to put out new releases and docs that point
at the change, or at least add the change to their README's, and the like.

If/when this happens I'd likely also make a quick post to a few other
network operator places, and suggestions as to where to do so are welcome.

If there are objections or considerations, please feel free to reply here
or contact me directly.

I don't think there is a problem to solve, but it's too late for the
pebbles to vote. I sort of expected this to happen years ago.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
27 Sep 24 * ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)27Dan Mahoney
27 Sep 24 +* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)8Adam H. Kerman
27 Sep 24 i+* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)2Matthew Ernisse
27 Sep 24 ii`- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1Adam H. Kerman
29 Sep 24 i+* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)4vallor
1 Oct 24 ii`* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)3Julien ÉLIE
2 Oct 24 ii +- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1Adam H. Kerman
3 Oct 24 ii `- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1vallor
4 Dec 24 i`- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1Nomen Nescio
27 Sep 24 +* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)2Marco Moock
27 Sep 24 i`- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1rek2 hispagatos
27 Sep 24 +- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1Heiko Schlichting
28 Sep 24 +* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)11noel
28 Sep 24 i`* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)10Ray Banana
28 Sep 24 i +* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)5Julien ÉLIE
28 Sep 24 i i+- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1Retro Guy
28 Sep 24 i i`* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)3Adam H. Kerman
28 Sep 24 i i `* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)2Russ Allbery
29 Sep 24 i i  `- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1Adam H. Kerman
28 Sep 24 i +* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)3Heiko Schlichting
28 Sep 24 i i+- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1The Doctor
28 Sep 24 i i`- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1noel
28 Sep 24 i `- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1noel
6 Oct 24 `* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)4Julien ÉLIE
7 Oct 24  +- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1Marco Moock
17 Oct 24  `* Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)2Julien ÉLIE
4 Dec 24   `- Re: ISC will likely be shutting down FTP access to ftp.isc.org soon (https will remain)1Nomen Nescio

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