On 28/12/16 23:44, Tom Ritter wrote:
On 21 December 2016 at 13:28, Paul Wouters <[email protected]> wrote:
Since the last (second) WGLC of the 6962bis document, a number of
changes were made that although relatively contained, caused a
non-trivial amount of change in the document. It mostly relates
to the IANA registries and a further removal of text related to
redaction that is moving into a separate document. We still thought
it best to restart a WGLC for this.
...
Please send feedback to the list, even (especially) if you sent feedback
on the previous WGLC.
-bis defines "Monitors watch logs to check that they behave correctly,
for certificates of interest, or both."
In my mind, I I thought in many others minds, this definition is split:
A 'Monitor' which provides user notification of certificates of interest.
An 'Auditor' does log consistency checking.
Monitors are therefore public-facing (for some definition of public,
it might be paid subscribers for example), while auditors are not
necessarily so. In the Gossip draft, one can run an auditor that
exposes a public interface for submissions, or one can run a fully
private auditor that polls servers to collect data.
If others agree with me, I can provide text suggestions splitting the
two definitions again.
Digging up some old tickets that seem relevant...
https://trac.ietf.org/trac/trans/ticket/65
https://trac.ietf.org/trac/trans/ticket/118
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Rob Stradling
Senior Research & Development Scientist
COMODO - Creating Trust Online
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