I invite you all to review hip-dex-04. Rene has worked very hard getting the last edit changes done.

Zigbee has hip-dex in their profile for mesh security, plus it is reference in 802.15.9 which is entering Sponsor Balloting.

So I hope Rene and I have done a good job here, but we do need the review. I will be working with the ADs on steps to get this through the process.

See you all soon at the IETF (sitting in Schipol; missed my connection) Arriving in Prague around 5:30 today.


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Subject:        New Version Notification for draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-04.txt
Date:   Sun, 19 Jul 2015 23:15:57 -0700
From:   [email protected]
To: Rene Hummen <[email protected]>, Rene Hummen <[email protected]>, Robert Moskowitz <[email protected]>, Robert Moskowitz <[email protected]>



A new version of I-D, draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-04.txt
has been successfully submitted by Rene Hummen and posted to the
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Name:           draft-moskowitz-hip-dex
Revision:       04
Title:          HIP Diet EXchange (DEX)
Document date:  2015-07-20
Group:          Individual Submission
Pages:          46
URL:            
https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-04.txt
Status:         https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-moskowitz-hip-dex/
Htmlized:       https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-04
Diff:           https://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-04

Abstract:
   This document specifies the Host Identity Protocol Diet EXchange (HIP
   DEX), a variant of the Host Identity Protocol Version 2 (HIPv2).  The
   HIP DEX protocol design aims at reducing the overhead of the employed
   cryptographic primitives by omitting public-key signatures and hash
   functions.  In doing so, the main goal is to still deliver similar
   security properties to HIPv2.

   The HIP DEX protocol is primarily designed for computation or memory-
   constrained sensor/actuator devices.  Like HIPv2, it is expected to
   be used together with a suitable security protocol such as the
   Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) for the protection of upper layer
   protocol data.  In addition, HIP DEX can also be used as a keying
   mechanism for security primitives at the MAC layer, e.g., for IEEE
   802.15.4 networks.


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