Damien,
I went through the doc and I believe it does reflects the suggestions
that emerged during the interim in Virginia.
I agree with you that the doc might be ready for a last call.
Thanks,
Fabio
On 10/7/13 2:42 AM, Damien Saucez wrote:
Dear LISP WG,
We just uploaded the threat analysis draft version that takes
into account all comments made on the mailing list. The draft
is also the result of the consensus obtained while reviewing
version -06 at the interim meeting last week in presence of the
WG chairs.
As you can notice and in order to make the document more
readable and stable with time, we have removed considerations
on the level of danger of attacks as this is very subjective and
depends on the exact deployment case. Also we have removed
detailed recommendations to concentrate on the listing of the
different threats.
We believe that the document fulfils the milestone
"Oct 2012 Submit a LISP threats analysis document to the
IESG for publication as an Experimental RFC"
and we will probably ask for last call at IETF 88.
We are looking forward your reviews.
Thank you,
Damien Saucez
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Filename:draft-ietf-lisp-threats
Revision:07
Title:LISP Threats Analysis
Creation date:2013-10-07
Group:lisp
Number of pages: 20
URL: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-lisp-threats-07.txt
Status: http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-lisp-threats
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This document proposes a threat analysis of the Locator/Identifier
Separation Protocol (LISP) if deployed in the Internet.
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