In 802.11,if 802.1x authentication messages are not be encrypted,user are vulnerable
to denial of service.For example,attackers can send error response to authenticator
before the valid user because of media contention(DCF),so the authenticator will set
controlled-port "unauthorized".
To
The 2001-2002 Nominations Committee is now
soliciting nominations for the open
slots on the IESG and IAB.
Please take the time, even if it is
only a few moments, to send us your
thoughts.
Members of the community are encouraged to
nominate candidates for any of the positions
which are up fo
This afternoon I submitted a revised draft to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
before the 2pm ET deadline and got the following autoreply:
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Nov 21 13:30:56 2001
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 16:30:49 -0500 (EST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: draft-ietf-pilc-link-design-08.txt
X-URL: htt
For those who don't know procmail, here is a sample config for just the
IETF-announce list. I think this is what Harald is talking about. Change
the flags if you need locking. YMMV.
MAILDIR=YOUR-HOME-DIRECTORY-HERE
:0
* ^To.*IETF-Announce.*
* ^Subject:.*Last Call:.*
last_calls
:0
* ^To.*IE
> does the rendezvous location really have to be the "original topological
> location" of the host or is that just how folks started thinking about it?
>
> and given that the rendezvous location has to be somewhere in the network,
> how can we get around the problem that that location might beco