Re: [homenet] standard way of configuring homenets

2018-07-25 Thread STARK, BARBARA H
> From: Ted Lemon > Hm, possibly there's been some miscommunication here: we aren't talking about > using tools developed for managed networks for amateurishly-managed networks.  >  We are talking about the problem of making it possible to do some degree of > management of homenets.   I don't

Re: [homenet] standard way of configuring homenets

2018-07-25 Thread Ted Lemon
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 1:47 PM, STARK, BARBARA H wrote: > > From: Ted Lemon > > Hm, possibly there's been some miscommunication here: we aren't talking > about using tools developed for managed networks for amateurishly-managed > networks. We are talking about the problem of making it

Re: [homenet] standard way of configuring homenets

2018-07-25 Thread STARK, BARBARA H
> STARK, BARBARA H wrote: > > Since homenet is supposed to be about an unmanaged > > network, and configuration via a management protocol requires > somebody > > who knows what they’re doing, it doesn’t fall within my interpretation > > of the charter. > > I don't think that

Re: [homenet] standard way of configuring homenets

2018-07-25 Thread Michael Richardson
STARK, BARBARA H wrote: > Since homenet is supposed to be about an unmanaged > network, and configuration via a management protocol requires somebody > who knows what they’re doing, it doesn’t fall within my interpretation > of the charter. I don't think that management

Re: [homenet] standard way of configuring homenets

2018-07-25 Thread Ted Lemon
Hm, possibly there's been some miscommunication here: we aren't talking about using tools developed for managed networks for amateurishly-managed networks. We are talking about the problem of making it possible to do some degree of management of homenets. I don't think anybody is assuming that

Re: [homenet] standard way of configuring homenets

2018-07-25 Thread STARK, BARBARA H
> > Since homenet is supposed to be about an unmanaged > > network, and configuration via a management protocol requires somebody > > who knows what they’re doing, > > Traditionally, yes, but we do actually want to get away from that. > (It's our explicit goal to do that in ANIMA, for which

Re: [homenet] after the meeting comments on draft-ietf-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation-07

2018-07-25 Thread Denis Ovsienko
On Tue, 24 Jul 2018 22:14:30 +0100 Daniel Migault wrote > Hi Denis, > > Thanks for the feed back! The big read arrow symbolized the synchronization > between the zone hosted on your HNA and the DNS Public server on the > outsourcing infrastructure. This could be your ISP

Re: [homenet] standard way of configuring homenets

2018-07-25 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Wed, 25 Jul 2018, Brian E Carpenter wrote: The idea of capturing a homenet config and saving it for future use doesn't seem outlandish to me, and using tools developed for managed networks, but operated robotically instead of manually, doesn't seem crazy either. But it might be a big