Dear Antonio and Dijk,

 

That’s great! We are also willing to share and discuss our experience and
the problems we meet. Let’s keep contact and go on discussion, hope to
provide good experience and guidelines to WG. Other interested people are
welcome to take part in the discussion.

 

 

Best regards, 

Yan

 

 

发件人: Antonio Jara [mailto:[email protected]] 
发送时间: 2012年5月23日 3:10
收件人: [email protected]; [email protected]; Yan Wang
主题: Re: Lwip Digest, Vol 20, Issue 3

 

Dear  Dijk and Yan,

 

We are also implementing a lightweight version of mDNS and DNS protocol for
constrained environments.

 

Our approach is mainly focused on the optimizations of the replies included
in the packet, e.g. only include at the beginning the PTR record instead of
the PTR + SRV + AAAA.

 

It is also considering the options of include some special query to ask
specify TXT tuples, instead of general TXT entries, since the idea is to
describe the devices in a set of TXT records etc...

 

We are finishing our implementation, therefore, we are highly interested to
write an informational document about the design issues considered for the
lightweight considerations for DNS.

 

I enclose a paper with some initial considerations, but we are extending it
and implementing it right now on Contiki OS. Therefore, as soon as we have
the final conclusions, guidelines based on the results and stable
implementation. We can start to define this draft.

 

In conclusion, we would like to know about the interest for this work from
the WG and the possibilities to reach a collaborative approach with Dr.
Wang.

 

Best regards,

Antonio J. Jara

 

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From: "Dijk, Esko" <[email protected]>
To: Yan Wang <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: 
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 09:57:48 +0000
Subject: Re: [Lwip] questions on LWIG

Hello Yan,

 

the empty sections in the document are currently still open to
contributions.  As far as I know, nobody is working on these sections now.
The scope of DNS is indeed not a simplified DNS protocol, but rather
light-weight implementation techniques of DNS.  In my view that includes DNS
client used for “typical DNS duties”; and also multicast-DNS (mDNS).

 

regards,

Esko

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Yan
Wang
Sent: Thursday 17 May 2012 8:38
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Lwip] questions on LWIG

 

Hi all,

 

I am interested in LWIG group. I read draft-bormann-lwig-guidance-01, and
the Section 3 is much helpful to my work. But I saw that most chapters in
the Section 4 only have the title/outline. I don’t know whether there is
nobody interested in them, or they just follow the conventional ways and
don’t need much explanation, or somebody are working on them.

 

My current work is focus on DNS, and I know IETF does not want DNS to take
duties of non-DNS. So what is the defined range of DNS in Section 4.4 in
this draft? I think it shouldn’t be defining a simplified DNS protocol. Is
it the implementation experience on constrained networks similar to
dnsmasq/mdns? Please give your kind advices.

 

 

Best regards, 

Yan Wang

 

 

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