This article frames WHOIS / RDAP as discussed at ICANN1 Singapore (1999) for an engineering audience. Auto-generated technical stub focusing on implementation and operational implications.
Technical context of WHOIS / RDAP
WHOIS / RDAP sits at the intersection of DNS, transport, identity and security at the protocol level. Engineers tracking this should be familiar with relevant IETF working groups (DNSOP/REGEXT/DPRIVE etc.) and the corresponding ICANN technical SO/AC outputs.
Implementation considerations
Operational stack involves resolvers, authoritative servers, EPP-based registrar-registry provisioning, and Escrow data flows. The 1999 Singapore discussion typically surfaces deployment friction and proposed mitigations.
Operational impact for Japan-facing services
- BIND / Unbound / PowerDNS configuration considerations
- DNSSEC chain integrity and rollover scheduling
- RDAP server compliance for WHOIS replacement
- DNS Abuse reporting integration (RFC 9499 alignment)
References
- Japan IGF: https://japanigf.jp/
- ICANN: https://www.icann.org/
※ This is an auto-generated session/topic stub. The actual session may or may not exist; this article frames the named topic as general background. For verified records, see the official archive of the meeting.
Revision history
Initial publication 2026年5月25日
— Yuki Nakazawa