On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:05 AM, Adam Roach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/26/17 23:02, Alia Atlas wrote: > >> First, the YANG model is primarily for information in motion - either for >> configuration to the device >> or to read from the device. It is much less likely to represent the >> data structure and storage in the device. >> I believe that this draft's context is strictly for information in motion. >> > > > Thanks; I understand all that. I'm trying to focus on the final paragraph > of section 5, though, which appears to be an exception to what you say > above. I don't understand why - IMHO, that paragraph is simply saying - this model passes keys around (in motion). Of course, a system shouldn't store such keys unencrypted. From what Acee says, this "motherhood and apple pie" additional advice was added due to secdir review. Regards, Alia > /a > >
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