At the beginning of May, the participants in the Thursday BRSKI Design team call expressed interest in doing some interop testing among implementations.
We will do this during the IETF111 Hackathon online. We have been waiting to hear if there will be any kind of L2 VPN available, as our discovery protocol runs over IPv6-LL addresses. Having heard nothing we are pessimistically planning to operate with VPN. Some participants will have a Join proxy locally, and others will just be hardcoding Internet URLs into their pledge. We have created a document to capture all the planning into at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T8Rtfk1zia_p05_6eb_WQA2Mmid-eP1-cAgnwdpF9Xk/edit?usp=sharing We plan to use gather.town to chat, which allows us to jump into 1:1 conversations easily. We also plan to use the [email protected] channel. We have just posted draft-ietf-anima-constrained-voucher-11.txt on which the work is expected to be based. There are still a few issues open which are editorial, and a few which also more RFC8995 errata (still being debated). We'd like to suggest that the WG start a WGLC on July 9, ending on July 30. We've asked for some reviews, and Russ Housley already provided one (the same day!), which we have yet to act on. Any feedback/clarification from the interop would go in as WGLC comments. If we get VPN, then we may be able to test https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-anima-constrained-join-proxy/ as well, which is also ready for WGLC. -- Michael Richardson <[email protected]> . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting ) Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide
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