Dear Michael,

To observe privacy without sacrificing security in DNS I have another draft
that considers the use of both CGA and SSAS. In this case you can have both
privacy and security at the same time by using SSAS which is more practical
than CGA.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-rafiee-intarea-cga-tsig-02


> this is the document that I read: draft-rafiee-6man-ssas-01.txt

The second version is available and I am working on third version which will
contain many revisions.

Thanks,
Hosnieh

-----Original Message-----
From: m...@sandelman.ca [mailto:m...@sandelman.ca] On Behalf Of Michael
Richardson
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 6:31 PM
To: Hosnieh Rafiee
Cc: Karl Auer; ipv6@ietf.org
Subject: Re: 6MAN Agenda for IETF86


>>>>> "Hosnieh" == Hosnieh Rafiee <i...@rozanak.com> writes:
    Hosnieh> This is not true.  I think that you have confused this
    Hosnieh> draft with another draft that was not about security but
    Hosnieh> had the title "Stable Privacy Addresses". Otherwise you are
    Hosnieh> saying that you do not want to observe privacy at all. The

No, I don't want my web server or my fridge to observe privacy.
I want them in the DNS, and reachable.

I do want to keep layer-3 attacks on ND from permitting other web servers in
that data centre from impersonating my machine, or from a malicious visitor
to my house from ordering too much caviar.

    Hosnieh> It seems that I have to upload the latest version of my
    Hosnieh> draft to a website where others can read it.

this is the document that I read: draft-rafiee-6man-ssas-01.txt


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Michael Richardson <mcr+i...@sandelman.ca>, Sandelman Software Works 



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