Re: message for ietf-announce: search engine for IETF and IRTF mailing list archives

2007-04-25 Thread Lars Eggert
On 2007-4-24, at 17:43, ext Frank Ellermann wrote: Lars Eggert wrote: it indexes all currently-active WG and RG mailing list archives I think it's a proper or favoured subset (selected by you) of what's anyway in Google's index, specified in the form of URL patterns for inclusion or

Installing glomosim on SuSE

2007-04-25 Thread Akhil Jaggarwal
Hi all, I need to install Glomosim as a part of my final year thesis project currently underway. I do not have VC++ so that negates out the possibility of installing glomosim on windows. Is there any way I can install it on SuSE Linux? I've searched for some documentation but couldn't come across

RE: Withdrawal of Approval and Second Last Call: draft-housley-tls-authz-extns

2007-04-25 Thread Mark Brown
Hi Simon, It would be useful if you could explore with your lawyers if it is actually easy for you to avoid problem (1). I'm wondering what exactly the requirement for implementers to request this license from you gives you. Your text suggest that you will never refuse to grant the rights

RE: Last Call: draft-ietf-inch-iodef (The Incident Object Description Exchange Format) to Proposed Standard

2007-04-25 Thread patrick cain
Hi, I am sorry for the lateness of this message. [According to the tracker I haven't totally missed my opportunity yet.] I believe that publishing draft-ietf-inch-iodef would greatly benefit the Internet community. This document defines an XML schema to exchange information about network

search engine for IETF and IRTF mailing list archives

2007-04-25 Thread IETF Chair
Lars Eggert and Jari Arkko have put together a search engine for IETF and IRTF mailing list archives using the Google co-op tool. At this time, it indexes all currently-active WG and RG mailing list archives(*) as well as selected related and historic lists. You can access the search engine at:

Re: [Geopriv] Confirmation of GEOPRIV IETF 68 Working Group Hums

2007-04-25 Thread John Schnizlein
The reason that DHCP is appropriate for information about the location of the host is that the scope of DHCP administration usually does match the local network to which the host is attached. Location is local information. John On Apr 20, 2007, at 3:38 PM, David W. Hankins wrote: The

RE: [Geopriv] Confirmation of GEOPRIV IETF 68 Working Group Hums

2007-04-25 Thread Dawson, Martin
3825 can actually only represent uncertainty to the extent that it can be conveyed by precision. This makes it unsuitable for the sort of arbitrary uncertainty around arbitrary location values you refer to. Cheers, Martin -Original Message- From: Brian E Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: [Geopriv] Confirmation of GEOPRIV IETF 68 Working Group Hums

2007-04-25 Thread Hallam-Baker, Phillip
But how does my application access it? DHCP is not something that an application layer program should be allowed to perform. It is a security issue. For good reason performing DHCP operations requires privileges beyond mere network connectivity on Windows. That is why configuring application

Re: Withdrawal of Approval and Second Last Call: draft-housley-tls-authz-extns (fwd)

2007-04-25 Thread Simon Josefsson
Forwarded on behalf of Dean. /Simon Dean Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Simon, could you please forward this to the IETF list. I suspect there are many people who don't know about the WIPO filing, or don't realize what it means for them. Thanks, --Dean --

RE: Withdrawal of Approval and Second Last Call: draft-housley-tls-authz-extns

2007-04-25 Thread John C Klensin
--On Monday, 23 April, 2007 17:17 -0500 Mark Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... My understanding is this: The request for the GUL implies a promise not to implement the PAS Functions. This promise is valuable to RedPhone Security. If it's worth it to you to make the GUL promise (for

Re: [Geopriv] Confirmation of GEOPRIV IETF 68 Working Group Hums

2007-04-25 Thread David W. Hankins
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 06:50:28AM -0700, Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote: But how does my application access it? The proper way from my point of view would be to read from your system's option cache, so whatever DHCP the system does filters down to applications. DHCP is not something that an

RE: [Geopriv] Confirmation of GEOPRIV IETF 68 Working Group Hums

2007-04-25 Thread Brian Rosen
On most devices of interest, this is a non issue; they are small embedded devices, like phones. For other situations, for example a sip softclient running on a laptop, we will specify an api on the O/S the application is running. The api will front end a set of Location Configuration Protocols

RE: [Geopriv] Confirmation of GEOPRIV IETF 68 Working Group Hums

2007-04-25 Thread Brian Rosen
Sorry, bad choice of words. I'm not sure, but almost certainly not IETF. IETF doesn't do apis. I'm trying to get MS+Apple+Linux and maybe some embedded OS folks to agree to have a common api. I don't know if that will work yet. Brian -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

IETF Meeting Survey

2007-04-25 Thread IETF Administrative Director
All; The IAOC is interested in your feedback on IETF meetings in general and IETF 68 in Prague. Your responses to a short survey will help us prepare for and conduct these meetings. Your participation is anonymous and candor is appreciated. The survey is available until May 4th and can be found