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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!?"
. . .
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).
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.
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