Di Ma and I, with help from several folks at BBN, have generated this
document to try to characterize the set of attacks/errors that might
adversely impact INR holders in the RPKI context. As we discuss topics
like RPKI path validation, the Suspenders ideas, and Slurm, it seems
appropriate to
Richard,
Thanks for thinking (in great depth) about the potential security
implications of
SKI collisions in BGPsec.
In the general case of a PKI, collisions of SKI values are not security
relevant.
The SKI MAY be used in path discovery, but the intent was to limit its
use to
quickly
Howdy SIDR folk,
after nearly 2.5 yrs (I think?) Sam Weiler is stepping down (actually he
did this at the end of the Dallas meeting...) as SIDR WG Secretary.
We are happy to have had Sam's assistance for this period of time,
thanks Sam!
-chris
(a sidr co-chair personage)
yes, please put a stake in it!
Steve
Howdy SIDR folks,
This draft expired:
http://tools.ietf.org/wg/sidr/draft-ietf-sidr-ltamgmt/
I think this is proper, given the discussion on-list and in-person, we
seem to have moved away from the world of LTA management and on to:
slurm:
Howdy SIDR folks,
This draft expired:
http://tools.ietf.org/wg/sidr/draft-ietf-sidr-ltamgmt/
I think this is proper, given the discussion on-list and in-person, we
seem to have moved away from the world of LTA management and on to:
slurm:
LTAmgmt: destroy it, destroy it utterly. Laugh and scream with joy at its
termination.
On Mon, 01 Jun 2015 17:07:56 -0400, Stephen Kent wrote:
yes, please put a stake in it!
Steve
Howdy SIDR folks,
This draft expired:
I think this is proper, given the discussion on-list and
Howdy SIDR Folk!
lookenz peeperz! achtung!
On 06/01/2015 07:05 PM, A Spy Satellite wrote:
A new version of I-D, draft-ymbk-sidr-transfer-00.txt
has been successfully submitted by Randy Bush and posted to the
IETF repository.
Name: draft-ymbk-sidr-transfer
Revision: 00
Title:
Title: Resource Transfer in the Resource Public Key Infrastructure
this is a very rough first draft. all folk who agreed to author have
not even reviewed. i published partly to get them to wake up and tell
me how broken my understanding is.
randy
An off-list post reminded me:
draft-ietf-sidr-lta-use-cases-02.txt
is still of interest and probably should get worked on prior to slurm.
(at least so we know why we'll be interested in slurm)
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 5:11 PM, m...@islandpeaksoftware.com wrote:
LTAmgmt: destroy it, destroy it