Hi Diego,
Thanks for your comments.

Our draft can be aligned
with draft-kumar-i2nsf-client-facing-interface-req-01 in that
ours deals with the interface between I2NSF Client and Security Controller.
However, draft-kumar-i2nsf-client-facing-interface-req-01 does not clarify
the structure of
I2NSF Client in a detailed level, but our draft proposes such a detailed
structure for I2NSF Client.

In addition, our draft considers the policy update in I2NSF through the
report from an NSF
for a security attack (e.g., DDoS attack) or an event (e.g., the detection
of a new malware)
toward I2NSF Client. This updated policy is disseminated to the whole I2NSF
systems
for spontaneous reaction to the new security attack or event.

Like this, our draft is closely related to the the I2NSF framework.
Let us prepare for the text for the I2NSF framework draft, and then discuss
whether our text can fit the I2NSF framework.

Thanks.

Best Regards,
Paul




On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Diego R. Lopez <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> While I find agreeable that your draft could be merged with another one
> (or other ones) in order to consolidate the documents to be produced by
> I2NSF, I am not 100% sure it should be the framework draft. Looking at the
> proposals you make in your draft I see it more aligned with what the drafts
> dealing with the client-facing interface are considering than with the
> general framework. In particular, draft-kumar-i2nsf-
> client-facing-interface-req-01
> <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-kumar-i2nsf-client-facing-interface-req/>
>  has
> a section(3.3) that discusses management deployment models, and I am under
> the impression this architecture you propose could be seen as a refinement
> of those models.
>
> Be goode,
>
> On 21 Oct 2016, at 02:54 , Mr. Jaehoon Paul Jeong <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Linda,
> Are you agreeing at merging our draft (draft-kim-i2nsf-security-
> management-architecture-02)
> into draft-ietf-i2nsf-framework-03?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best Regards,
> Paul
>
> On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 5:32 AM, Mr. Jaehoon Paul Jeong <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Linda,
>> As a coauthor of this draft, I will answer your questions inline below.
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Linda Dunbar <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hyoungshick, et al,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How would you position your 
>>> draft-kim-i2nsf-security-management-architecture-01
>>> with regard to the I2NSF framework draft? I find there are  a lot of
>>> duplicated content to the I2nsf framework draft.
>>>
>>
>>  [Paul] We would like to merge our draft into the i2nsf framework draft
>>  because our draft has one depth more detailed architecture.
>>  This detailed architecture will be helpful to implement the i2nsf
>> framework.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> There are some differences,  such as the following: Are you trying to
>>> define how “security policy” is structured?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <image002.png>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>  [Paul] Our architecture allows an NSF to update a low-level policy and
>> apply it to the related high-level policy
>>  via the control path of Security Controller and Policy Collector
>> (renamed Event Collector in version 02) in Figure 1
>>  of our version 02:
>>  https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-kim-i2nsf-security-manage
>> ment-architecture-02
>>
>>  For example, if an NSF of firewall detects a new DoS-attack host, it
>> reports the updated blacklist having
>>  the IP address of such a host to Application Logic in I2NSF Client via
>> Security Controller and Event Collector.
>>  Application Logic asks Policy Updater to disseminate the updated
>> blacklist to the security controllers
>>  under the administration of the same I2NSF Client.
>>
>>
>>> Will the “High Level security management” eventually lead to Client
>>> Facing Policy data models?
>>>
>>
>>  [Paul] Yes, as explained above, the High-level security management leads
>> to update and handle Client facing policy
>>  data models.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you plan to define interfaces between all those components depicted
>>> in Figure 1?  The interfaces between some of those components are not
>>> really in the I2NSF WG current charter, such as “Security Policy Manager”
>>> <-> “NSF Capability Manager”,  or the interface between “Application Logic”
>>> <-> “Policy Updater”.
>>>
>>
>>  [Paul]  Yes, we have a plan to define such interfaces.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Are those components in your current implementation? Is it like an
>>> “example of one implementation”?
>>>
>>
>>  [Paul] Though those components are not fully implemented yet in our
>> implementation, my team at SKKU
>>  will make implement those components in a later version.
>>
>>  Thanks for your clarification questions.
>>
>>  Best Regards,
>>  Paul
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks, Linda
>>>
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