IETF83 Audio Streaming info

2012-03-09 Thread Nick Kukich
Greetings! We're two weeks out from the beginning of meeting streaming. For those interested in monitoring sessions or participating remotely the following information may prove useful. For general remote participation including meetecho support see: http://www.ietf.org/meeting/83/remote-partici

Re: [lisp] WG Review: Recharter of Locator/ID Separation Protocol (lisp)

2012-03-09 Thread John Scudder
Jari, This is pretty good, thank you. I have one further comment. You guys have prioritized three of the work items: "The first three items (architecture, deployment models, impacts) need to be completed first before other items can be submitted as RFCs." But it's not clear to me that these (es

Re: provisioning software, was DNS RRTYPEs, the difficulty with

2012-03-09 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <20120309100152.gb13...@nic.fr>, Stephane Bortzmeyer writes: > Also, some programs added non-standard extensions to this format (such > as BIND's $TTL). $TTL is defined in RFC 2181. $GENERATE is a BIND extension and is documented as such. Mark -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dun

Re: provisioning software, was DNS RRTYPEs, the difficulty with

2012-03-09 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 01:10:24PM +1100, Mark Andrews wrote a message of 45 lines which said: > Randy claimed that presentation formats were not standardised. They > are. Randy and others claimed that the presentation formats were > owned by BIND and they are not. A better description of t

Re: provisioning software, was DNS RRTYPEs, the difficulty with

2012-03-09 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 05:21:40PM -0500, John R. Levine wrote a message of 22 lines which said: > Could you give some concrete examples of DNS provisioning systems > that let you enter arbitrary RRs? I've never seen one in the wild, > other than the one I wrote for myself. My registrar and