At 17:52 -0500 3/6/05, Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine wrote:
in epp we chose not to provide an in-session mechanism for negotiation. we did discuss negotiatian via setup/teardown till agreement or exhaustion.
but independent of the session semantics, there is the client claim of binding policy on the server, just as there was with "privacy".
You're note did make me think of this. One factor is that privacy is a lot more complicated than timing issues with DNSSEC data. And privacy is a lot more contentious.
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