Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Tier 1 and 2 Server Operator Policies ====== As of November 15, 2017, server operators must adhere to the following policies. ===== Tier 1 Operators ===== Tier 1 Operators (the DNS Administrators for each TLD) are expected to maintain some key components of the infrastructure. Failure to meet the following minimum requirements may result in the appointment of a temporary maintainer for your DNS space, removal of your Tier 1 server, or removal of your TLD from the OpenNIC namespace. All action subject to a community discussion and vote. Tier 1 Operators: * MUST be able to keep their server up-to-date and compliant with the OpenNIC infrastructure specification, as defined by the official Tier 1 Testing tool. * MUST be accessible for communication from both the public and private email address(es) listed on their community member profile. * MUST be able to maintain reasonable uptime for their servers, unless they can explain exceptional circumstances on a Mailing List discussion thread and temporarily disable their server listing. * MUST operate their server indefinitely. * SHOULD be actively operating a TLD. Tier 1 servers without a corresponding TLD should immediately be considered for removal, unless they provide some other functionality or utility outside the operation of an independent zone. * SHOULD be available on the #opennic IRC channel on Freenode, for immediate alerts to issues that may be time-sensitive. ===== Tier 2 Operators ===== Tier 2 Operators (DNS Resolvers) are expected to maintain some minimum specifications for a long-term period of time to maintain stability. This section only applies to operators running public servers listed on servers.opennic.org. Tier 2 Operators: * MUST be able to keep their server up-to-date and compliant with the OpenNIC infrastructure specification, as defined by the official Tier 2 Testing tool. * MUST be able to receive automated alerts to the private email listed on their community member profile. * MUST be willing to make every attempt to operate their servers in the long-term (1+ years), barring extraordinary circumstances. * MUST NOT block any otherwise valid DNS requests, unless the Blacklisting flag is set on their public listing. * SHOULD NOT log any personally identifiable data for users of their servers. * SHOULD NOT operate from a country that censors web content. * OPTIONALLY be available on the #opennic IRC channel on Freenode, for immediate alerts to issues that may be time-sensitive. /wiki/data/pages/opennic/operatorpolicies.txt Last modified: 7 years agoby jonaharagon