Are you saying that ENUM is a dead end?
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Keith Moore wrote:
- DNS is often out of sync with reality
Dynamic DNS updates are your friend.
From an app developer's point-of-view, DDNS is worthless. DDNS is far
from universally
IETF-ers,
What is the latest state-of-the-art thinking at the IETF about a
distributed multiple-root systems for name discovery based on end-to-end
peer-to-peer PKI-based trust discovery and trust chain management
properties/capabilities exchange (I can sign you, you can sign me, I can
do
However, there is more generality to my question ... I need a quick
rundown of the latest thinking (RFCs, ID's, IESG IAB directives, IRTF
experiments) regarding:
1) distributed multiple roots
I would certainly be interested in any scientific and technical papers
about this issue. This is a
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Masataka Ohta wrote:
PKI has nothing to do with E2E.
As CAs and DNS servers are intermediate systems, neither PKI nor
DNS are E2E.
As intermediate systems, they don't have any information on
ongoing transaction that they can't give any real guarantee.
Masataka-San, your
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
In 1999 you asked my predecessor's predecessor:
I wonder if we should not have a new working group within the IETF that
would issue informational RFC's on the topics of equal access
using Internet Protocol technologies.
Well, I'm quite sure the
Folks,
With the positive result in Lafayette a few hours ago, and the increased
reliance on non-standard Multi-VRF in CMTS for cable modem open access in
Canada (which is finally being turned on as we speak), I think it is
finally time to get my July 17, 1999 proposal out of the drawer
I think the compatibility issue is the driver here. As long as there is
some way to phase in new gear to take advantage of the standard, without
breaking what is there now, MTU size could be increased to something
that
makes sense for the applications. With streaming media, application
Hopefully, the venue of XML in the ASN.1 community will result in more
open source PER runtime objects...
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Seriously, what is the appropriate term: owner, rentee, leaser ?
Assignee?
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