On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:35:00AM -0500, Dan McDonald wrote: > Hello networking and security communities! > > I would like to request sponsorship from BOTH communities for the following > project (this is also the introduction to the in-progress design document): > > The Internet Key Exchange Protocol, version 2 (IKEv2), is used to > mutually authenticate two parties and derive Internet Protocol > Security (IPsec) keying material. It is a successor protocol to IKE > (referred to in here as IKEv1), which was implemented originally in > Solaris 9 as documented by PSARC case 199/166. IKEv2 is currently > specified by RFC 4306, along with clarifications in RFC 4718. A new > Internet-Draft (referred to here as IKEv2bis) attempts to unify 4306 > and 4718, along with solving additional issues. When there is > ambiguity, this design will follow the guidance of IKEv2bis. > > I would like sponsorship from both, as most IPsec technologies straddle both > communities.
Oooh, I'm not sure if I'm allowed, but since I am a core-contributor in security, I would like to give a +1 if and only if I'm allowed. Dan _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
