Wed, Nov 12, 2025 at 03:28:45PM -0800, Sandy Ginoza: > Hi John, > > 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.
hi. Sorry, I mean that capital P is correct. Meaning that either the server or the client may close the connection. > 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. As editor, please educate/correct me. My understanding is that "Peer" is not the same as "peer"; the former having been defined in section 2. The distinction disambiguates which definition is intended. While it might not be the case that all occurances should be capitalized, it was definitely used more than once. Honestly, I think that I missed some edits. I will re-read the entire document on the plane tomorrow. Over-loading the term was clearly a mistake - mine. Perhaps a better solution is to replace it with one lacking a collision. None come to mind ATM. -- auth48archive mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
