Hi John, > On Nov 12, 2025, at 2:53 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Wed, Nov 12, 2025 at 07:42:38PM +0000, [email protected]: >> And fix some typos in 3.2: >> >> OLD: >> TLS TACACS+ connections are generally not long-lived. The connection >> will be closed by either a TLS+ TACACS Peer if it encounters an error >> or an inactivity timeout. >> >> NEW: >> TLS TACACS+ connections are generally not long-lived. The connection >> will be closed by either a TLS TACACS+ peer if it encounters an error >> or an inactivity timeout. >> >> Or simply the following to be consistent with the definition of "peer" in >> Section 2: > > "Peer" is correct; from section 2. >
I’m not sure if we’re saying capitalized “Peer” is correct or if there is a preference for the other update Med suggested: NEW2: TLS TACACS+ connections are generally not long-lived. The connection will be closed by either a peer if it encounters an error or an inactivity timeout. Regarding capitalization, seemingly, lowercase is consistent with use throughout the document. The term is capitalized as the definition entry in Section 2, but it is lowercased in running text. Please review and let us know how/if the text should be updated. Thanks, Sandy Ginoza RFC Production Center -- auth48archive mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
