Hi Paul,
On 21/03/2022 12:36, Mr. Jaehoon Paul Jeong wrote:
Hi Alexey, Jean-Michel, Erik, Martin, Éric, Francesca, Robert, Murray,
and Zaheduzzaman,
Here is the revised draft of I2NSF NSF-Facing Interface YANG Data Model:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface-dm-22
I attach the revision letter to explain how Patrick and I have
reflected your comments.
In the 1st page of the revision letter, there is an index table to
mark the start page
of the comments and responses for each reviewer.
If each of you is satisfied with the revision, please let us know and
update the status of your stance on this draft.
You pretty much addressed all of my comments. One of your changes has
improved existing text, but it is still not quite clear enough:
leaf-list exception-files {
type string;
description
"The type or name of the files to be excluded by the
antivirus. This can be used to keep the known
harmless files.
If the value starts with a regular expression (e.g.,
'*.exe'), the antivirus should interpret it as a
file pattern/type to be excluded.
If the value does not start with a dot (e.g.,
'example.exe'), the antivirus should interpret it as
a file name/path to be excluded.";
}
}
I think the above raises a question of what is a regular expression? Adding a
specific reference would help, as there are variety of syntaxes used for
regular expressions.
Best Regards,
Alexey
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