Juergen: 

My example is the looking glass servers for the BGP route views project
(http://www.routeviews.org/) or a route indicating the presence of a
web-server that is public.   For the BGP I2RS route, a yang model could
replace the looking glass function, and provide events for these looking
glass functions.    For the web-server route,  an event be sent when that
one route is added.  

Sue 


-----Original Message-----
From: Juergen Schoenwaelder [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2016 3:32 AM
To: Susan Hares
Cc: 'Kathleen Moriarty'; 'The IESG'; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected];
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [i2rs] Kathleen Moriarty's Discuss on
draft-ietf-i2rs-protocol-security-requirements-07: (with DISCUSS and
COMMENT)

On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 09:16:48PM -0400, Susan Hares wrote:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> COMMENT:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> > Section 3: 
> > Can you clarify the second to last sentence?  Do you mean there are
sections that indicate an insecure transport should be used?
> >   I2RS allows the use of an
> >  insecure transport for portions of data models that clearly 
> > indicate  insecure transport.
> 
> >  Perhaps:
> >  I2RS allows the use of an
> >  insecure transport for portions of data models that clearly 
> > indicate the use of an  insecure transport.

I still wonder how a data model writer can reasonably decide whether a piece
of information can be shipped safely over an insecure transport since this
decision often depends on the specifics of a deployment situation.

/js

PS: I hope we do not end up with defining data multiple times (once
    for insecure transport and once for secured transports).

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