-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I have never been to Prague.
KB On 4/28/17 12:13 PM, Peterson, Jon wrote: > > Definitely I agree that we could use the ACME WG's help in moving > forward STIR/SHAKEN stuff that will rely on ACME. I kind of see > these as joint ventures with the STIR work, as it requires some > coordination with the things we're doing with certificates in STIR, > and also with the kinds of PASSporTs that we want these > certificates to sign. But the baseline mechanisms that acquire the > certs need some attention from this group. > > Jon Peterson Neustar, Inc. > > On 4/25/17, 3:54 PM, "Acme on behalf of Salz, Rich" > <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: > >>>> So we submitted a draft to define a new challenge type to >>>> support the ATIS/SIP Forum NNI task group (SHAKEN) >>>> requirements, which are based >>> on >>>> using protocols defined in STIR: >> >>> Would it make sense to move this forward in STIR? >> >> After some off-line email chat, I was wrong. ACME is the most >> reasonable place for this. >> >> So new question. So far it seems unlikely we'll meet in Prague. >> But would you be willing to talk about this if we do? Should we >> meet so that we can talk about it (and CAA and any other things >> that come up?) >> >> -- Senior Architect, Akamai Technologies Member, OpenSSL Dev >> Team IM: [email protected] Twitter: RichSalz >> _______________________________________________ Acme mailing >> list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/acme > > _______________________________________________ Acme mailing list > [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/acme > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJZA3e/AAoJEFI2V4wcTdj1axoQAIsIxEi4RcvbFvP7ijjLv9Z2 T6I+391XNTCi6AqMENTRNJEmo9NXEFkeXKAByKnXbimOznvtV7GVomrmG7CNwe67 A+XUgZzS5oBbt0S2wpd5mLFWVLzQBqK5slHx3dirk+BaVLj8VfVPCtX/Cgzqc/8k btmqVbrkgqoOexbvr6ETLBf1hjeeonGNkco1grJEa/sWmQ3dlQBbLFASWtg3QmTO oo3BjKrJHSdQezYTW/7DFmcufazOwTJQqXP50pIva8+X06kRu6TMfIHhcGTOBUEJ ry6TJa6XjntBSclZSZ/k+/2ZFSWxQ4VAn+Aq/dBmQuOHFKPOCezO749hB4Eegnrh 11vFxqB0ORh7e8kNcF2vNplFK8V0VV8T9oKqxQLsqeV/CylVZsE23xTKeXJGdoSL 019+B1v2GCSpxNkSYxXCrb/5MzY0EArxV/4pjqdYiHjiE7skzrhWog5TAUrmqi+l 92253P1Z2EMi7FGCwFv4kiWGvjfPids7TieR9JFesVv21sTDAEQPeWP7bmClOqaa bMs7kUVKMW53IeSG5mQI5SW2YOu3kIOzdImPGhYv+9vyjnDkILtDYvS/rqPDYnL1 qr3earj40Kpbp7IlXP6CuGYHXBtieXKnlYM1QpCN+E9btatAN1UUQkXbCGKYPRRg KSZAJlOQYgiMMOxiJkGW =33GG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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