Hi Yoav,

We will be there (following offline with you for the details).

I do not think there is a need to spend 20 minutes on the draft which everyone 
should have read. There are three vague points in it and 10 min seem largely 
sufficient.

At this stage several vendors think they have a fair understanding of the 
requirements and a gap analysis is much more productive and constructive. I 
have just asked Chris Ulliott to provide his feedback in case audio fails on 
us. We can factor his reply in the discussions.

We will not send our presentation in advance but we will publish the relevant 
material after the meeting. The discussion following the presentations is 
likely to bring additional material to the table.

regards,

        fred


On 14 Nov 2011, at 10:09, Yoav Nir wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> This is to announce a side meeting about peer to peer VPN, as described in 
> our recently published draft: 
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-nir-ipsecme-p2p-00
> 
> In the meeting we will discuss the use case of directly connecting two IKE 
> implementations that already have a path of trust between them, for example 
> turning star topologies into meshes. The introduction of strangers (AKA 
> "opportunistic encryption") is explicitly out of scope for this meeting.
> 
> Where:           TICC building, room 101-D
> When:            Wednesday, 16-Nov, at 20:00 (8:00 PM) local time
> Jabber:          xmpp:[email protected]?join
> Streaming audio: http://ietf82streaming.dnsalias.net/ietf/ietf824.m3u
> 
> Tentative Agenda:
> - A 20-minute presentation about the draft
> - 3-5 really short presentations about existing proprietary (or not) solutions
> - Open discussion on the problem (which will inevitably get into solutions)
> - Next Steps (this is when we ask the "who will edit/contribute/review")
> 
> Note:
> the streaming audio may or may not work. They don't switch off the audio 
> after hours, but you won't get support from the NOC team either.
> If that fails, we'll try to make do with Skype ( 
> http://portal.campaigncc.org/SkypeConferencing ), but that is at best a 
> best-effort solution.
> 
> Yoav
> 
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