RE: Article: Mobile security flaw delivers yet another blow to IPv6

2002-03-27 Thread Basavaraj . Patil


Hello James,

The article that you are pointing to is over a year old.

The Mobile IPv6 protocol has come a long way since
then. If you follow the progress of the MIPv6 work on
the Mobile IP WG list, you will realize that the WG is
now in the final stages of completing the work on MIPv6.

-Basavaraj


 - Original Message -
 From: Meritt James [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:06 PM
 Subject: Article: Mobile security flaw delivers yet another
 blow to IPv6


 The problems with Mobile IPv6 are frustrating for IPv6 proponents, who
 view wireless applications as the likely first adopters of  IPv6. This
 frustration was evident at a meeting of the IETF's Mobile IP working
 group, which was held in Minneapolis on March 22.

 It's a setback for those who are eager to get IPv6 out there, says
 Steve Deering, a Cisco engineer who helped design IPv6 and
 serves on the IETF's Internet Architecture Board. The Mobile IP working group has
 been working on this since 1991. It's been a long process.

 Full article at http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0402mobileip.html

 --
 James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA
 Booz | Allen | Hamilton
 phone: (410) 684-6566








Re: Article: Mobile security flaw delivers yet another blow to IPv6

2002-03-27 Thread Meritt James

I know.  That wasn't what I was interested in, nor was that the section
I quoted.  What a guy said WAS of interest. But if folks are going to
work themselves up into a froth over it (in particular you), why not
just use the delete key?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hello James,
 
 The article that you are pointing to is over a year old.
 
 The Mobile IPv6 protocol has come a long way since
 then. If you follow the progress of the MIPv6 work on
 the Mobile IP WG list, you will realize that the WG is
 now in the final stages of completing the work on MIPv6.
 
 -Basavaraj
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Meritt James [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:06 PM
  Subject: Article: Mobile security flaw delivers yet another
  blow to IPv6
 
 
  The problems with Mobile IPv6 are frustrating for IPv6 proponents, who
  view wireless applications as the likely first adopters of  IPv6. This
  frustration was evident at a meeting of the IETF's Mobile IP working
  group, which was held in Minneapolis on March 22.
 
  It's a setback for those who are eager to get IPv6 out there, says
  Steve Deering, a Cisco engineer who helped design IPv6 and
  serves on the IETF's Internet Architecture Board. The Mobile IP working group has
  been working on this since 1991. It's been a long process.
 
  Full article at http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0402mobileip.html
 
  --
  James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA
  Booz | Allen | Hamilton
  phone: (410) 684-6566
 
 
 
 

-- 
James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
phone: (410) 684-6566




Re: Article: Mobile security flaw delivers yet another blow to IPv6

2002-03-27 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks

On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 17:25:09 CST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 the Mobile IP WG list, you will realize that the WG is
 now in the final stages of completing the work on MIPv6.

  It's a setback for those who are eager to get IPv6 out there, says

final stages of completing the work is *NOT* the same thing as
ready to deploy code.
-- 
Valdis Kletnieks
Computer Systems Senior Engineer
Virginia Tech




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Re: Article: Mobile security flaw delivers yet another blow to IPv6

2002-03-26 Thread Meritt James

Actually, I was more interested in the quote rather than the IPv6.  You
notice that the portion I extracted (which contained the quote) was NOT
the lead in, or summary article.  It was a position taken by a person
that we know for for those who were not in attendance.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hello James,
 
 The article that you are pointing to is over a year old.
 
 The Mobile IPv6 protocol has come a long way since
 then. If you follow the progress of the MIPv6 work on
 the Mobile IP WG list, you will realize that the WG is
 now in the final stages of completing the work on MIPv6.
 
 -Basavaraj
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Meritt James [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:06 PM
  Subject: Article: Mobile security flaw delivers yet another
  blow to IPv6
 
 
  The problems with Mobile IPv6 are frustrating for IPv6 proponents, who
  view wireless applications as the likely first adopters of  IPv6. This
  frustration was evident at a meeting of the IETF's Mobile IP working
  group, which was held in Minneapolis on March 22.
 
  It's a setback for those who are eager to get IPv6 out there, says
  Steve Deering, a Cisco engineer who helped design IPv6 and
  serves on the IETF's Internet Architecture Board. The Mobile IP working group has
  been working on this since 1991. It's been a long process.
 
  Full article at http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0402mobileip.html
 
  --
  James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA
  Booz | Allen | Hamilton
  phone: (410) 684-6566
 
 
 
 

-- 
James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
phone: (410) 684-6566




Article: Mobile security flaw delivers yet another blow to IPv6

2002-03-25 Thread Meritt James

The problems with Mobile IPv6 are frustrating for IPv6 proponents, who
view wireless applications as the likely first adopters of IPv6. This
frustration was evident at a meeting of the IETF's Mobile IP working
group, which was held in Minneapolis on March 22.

It's a setback for those who are eager to get IPv6 out there, says
Steve Deering, a Cisco engineer who helped design IPv6 and serves on the
IETF's Internet Architecture Board. The Mobile IP working group has
been working on this since 1991. It's been a long process.

Full article at http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0402mobileip.html

-- 
James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
phone: (410) 684-6566