Publications

  • IETF RFCs

The Internet Engineering Task Force is the primary standards organization for the plumbing of the Internet. Their standards are called RFCs. IETF RFCs must pass the consensus of the IETF to meet the criteria for publication.

“Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) Object Tagging”, A. Newton and S. Hollenbeck. IETF RFC 8521. November 2018.

“HTTP Usage in the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP)”. A. Newton, B. Ellacott, and N. Kong. IETF RFC 7480. March 2015.

“Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) Query Format”. A. Newton and S. Holledbeck. IETF RFC 7482. March 2015.

“JSON Responses for the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP)”. A. Newton and S. Hollenbeck. IETF RFC 7483. March 2015.

“Policy Qualifiers in Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) Certificates”. A. Newton and G. Huston. IETF RFC 7318. July 2014.

“Framework for Emergency Calling Using Internet Multimedia”. B. Rosen, H. Schulzrinne, J. Polk, and A. Newton. IETF RFC 6443. December 2011.

“LoST: A Location-to-Service Translation Protocol” T. Hardie, A. Newton, H. Schulzrinne, and H. Tschofenig. IETF RFC 5222, August 2008.

“A Lightweight UDP Transfer Protocol for the Internet Registry Information Service”, A. Newton. IETF RFC 4993, August 2007.

“XML Pipelining with Chunks for the Information Registry Information Service”, A. Newton. IETF RFC 4992, August 2007.

“An ENUM Registry Type for the Internet Registry Information Service”, A. Newton. IETF RFC 4414, February 2006.

“Using the Internet Registry Information Service (IRIS) over the Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol (BEEP)”, A.Newton and M. Sanz. IETF RFC 3983, January 2005.

“IRIS: A Domain Registry (dreg) Type for the Internet Registry Information Service (IRIS)”, A. Newton and M. Sanz. IETF RFC 3982, January 2005.

“IRIS: The Internet Registry Information Service (IRIS) Core Protocol”, A. Newton and M. Sanz. IETF RFC 3981, January 2005.

“Domain-Based Application Service Location Using SRV RRs and the Dynamic Delegation Discovery Service (DDDS)”, L. Daigle and A. Newton. IETF RFC 3958, January 2005.

“Cross Registry Internet Service Protocol (CRISP) Requirements”, A. Newton. IETF RFC 3707, February 2004.

“Domain Administrative Data in Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)”. A. Newton. IETF RFC 3663. December 2003.

  • IETF Internet Drafts

IETF Internet Drafts are where ideas start in the IETF. It is always good to get ideas out in the open. Sometimes they go on to being formal concepts. Sometimes they lead to other ideas. Sometimes they are place-holders for a better time and place to be realized.

“RDAP Mirroring Protocol (RMP)”. T. Harrison, G. Michaelson, and A. Newton. IETF Internet-Draft. 1 February 2019.

“A Language for Rules Describing JSON Content”. A. Newton and P. Cordell. IETF Internet-Draft individual submission.

“A Description of RDAP JSON Messages Using JSON Content Rules”. A. Newton. IETF Internet-Draft, individual submission.

“The LINK DNS Resource Record”. A. Newton. IETF Internet-Draft, individual submission. 15 May 2015.

“Route Policy Extensions for RDAP”. A. Newton, J. Aehlen, C. Martinez, and J. Snijders. IETF Internet-Draft, individual submission. 5 January 2015.

“Provisioning Extensions in Peering Registries for Multimedia Interconnection (PEPPERMINT) Problem Statement”. A. Newton, IETF Internet-Draft, individual submission. 29 January 2007.

“An ITSP Problem Statement Regarding SIP Peering”. A. Newton. IETF Internet-Draft, individual submission. 9 October 2006.

“Considerations for the use of the Sender Policy Framework”. A. Newton. IETF Internet-Draft, individual submission. 21 April 2005.

“Distributed Black/White Lists”. A. Newton and Y. Shafranovich. IETF Internet-Draft, individual submission. 14 February 2005.

  • Journal Papers

H. Schulzrinne, H. Tschofenig, A. Newton, and T. Hardie, “LoST: A Protocol for Mapping Geographic Locations to Public Safety Answering Points”, NetCri/IEEE IPCCC, April 2007.

H. Schulzrinne, H. Tschofenig, A. Newton, and M. Shanmugam, “Protecting First-Level Responder Resources in an IP based Emergency Services Architecture”, NetCri/IEEE IPCCC, April 2007.

  • Conference Papers

H. Tschofenig, H. Schulzrinne, A. Newton, J. Peterson, and A. Mankin, “The IETF Geopriv and Presence Architecture Focusing on Location Privacy”, W3C Workshop on Languages for Privacy Policy Negotiation and Semantics-Driven Enforcement, October 2006.

  • Articles

A. Newton, “The Benefits of a JSON Data Definition Language”, IETF Journal, March 2016.

A. Newton and S. Silva-Berenguer, “Preparing Applications for IPv6: A Software Developers Guide to Writing and Migrating Networked Applications for use on IPv6 Networks”, American Registry for Internet Numbers, March 2013.

A. Newton, “Something WEIRDS This Way Comes”, IETF Journal, March 2012.

A. Newton, D. Piscitello, B. Fiorelli, and S. Sheng, “A RESTful Web Service for Internet Name and Address Directory Services”, USENIX Login, October 2011.

A. Newton, “Replacing the Whois Protocol: IRIS and the IETF’s CRISP Working Group”, IEEE Internet Computing, July/August 2006.

A. Newton, “Using PASX”, OnJava.com, June 2001.

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