Hi all,

I've written a draft of the new Rx security class we discussed at the Edinburgh hackathon. This security class uses plaintext application-layer peer identity assertions to avoid processing of RPCs which were misdirected to the wrong peer when there have been intervening transport address renumbering events. It also defines some new behavior with respect to peer binding on connection objects with the epoch multi-homing bit asserted.

Until the IETF draft submission tool is online next week, you may retrieve the draft from the following locations:

via afs:

/afs/sinenomine.net/user/tkeiser/public_html/draft-tkeiser-rxrpc-sec-clear-00.txt
/afs/sinenomine.net/user/tkeiser/public_html/draft-tkeiser-rxrpc-sec-clear-00.html
/afs/sinenomine.net/user/tkeiser/public_html/draft-tkeiser-rxrpc-sec-clear-00.xml

via http:

http://openafs.sinenomine.net/~tkeiser/draft-tkeiser-rxrpc-sec-clear-00.txt
http://openafs.sinenomine.net/~tkeiser/draft-tkeiser-rxrpc-sec-clear-00.html
http://openafs.sinenomine.net/~tkeiser/draft-tkeiser-rxrpc-sec-clear-00.xml

-Tom

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