Hi,

I have posted a new version of FAST. I apologize for cross posting, I
believe this topic likely belongs in int-area, however there has been
related discussion in tsvwg.

General discussion of host to network signaling is removed and
draft-herbert-host2netsig is referenced for that. FAST is now
described as a carrier protocol for host to network signaling.

Added descriptions and requirements for removing tickets from packets,
including by removing the Hop-by-Hop Options header containing
tickets.

Made various clarifications to protocol format description.

Added a section on router implementation considerations.

Added a request for an IANA registry for Ticket Types.

Any comments are welcome!

Tom







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From: <internet-dra...@ietf.org>
Date: Sat, Oct 7, 2023 at 1:55 PM
Subject: New Version Notification for draft-herbert-fast-07.txt
To: Tom Herbert <t...@herbertland.com>


A new version of Internet-Draft draft-herbert-fast-07.txt has been
successfully submitted by Tom Herbert and posted to the
IETF repository.

Name:     draft-herbert-fast
Revision: 07
Title:    Firewall and Service Tickets
Date:     2023-10-07
Group:    Individual Submission
Pages:    24
URL:      https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-herbert-fast-07.txt
Status:   https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-herbert-fast/
HTMLized: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-herbert-fast
Diff:     https://author-tools.ietf.org/iddiff?url2=draft-herbert-fast-07

Abstract:

   This document describes the Firewalls and Service Tickets (FAST)
   protocol.  This is a generic and extensible protocol for hosts to
   signal network nodes to request services or to gain admission into a
   network.  A ticket is data that accompanies a packet and indicates a
   granted right to traverse a network or a request for network services
   to be applied (in the latter case the ticket serves as a service
   profile).  Applications request tickets from a local agent in their
   network and attach issued tickets to packets.  Firewall tickets are
   issued to grant packets the right to traverse a network; service
   tickets indicate the desired service to be applied to packets.  A
   single ticket may provide both firewall and service ticket
   information and semantics.  Tickets are sent in IPv6 Hop-by-Hop
   options.



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