: Linus Nordberg; int-area@ietf.org
Objet : [Int-area] Logging Recommendations for Internet-Facing Servers
Hello,
In the wake of the revelations about surveillance there has been some
concerns about RFC 6302. I would be grateful if the authors of RFC
6302 could review the comments at
http
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Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 8:58 AM
To: S Moonesamy; Alain Durand; Igor Gashinsky; Donn Lee; Scott Sheppard
Cc: Linus Nordberg; int-area@ietf.org
Subject: RE: [Int-area] Logging Recommendations for Internet-Facing Servers
Hi SM,
RFC6302 should
Hello
Can you be more specific in your concern?
there has been some concerns about RFC 6302
I am willing to have a go but more focused guidance is needed here.
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Hi Suresh, Juan-Carlos,
At 07:36 17-06-2014, SHEPPARD, SCOTT wrote:
To close this for now.
I see no compelling reason to change the BCP RFC 6302.
Privacy is important. But equally so is the need to protect our
customers, ourselves and the population against cyber criminals and
they are
Hi SM,
On 06/17/2014 02:58 PM, S Moonesamy wrote:
Hi Suresh, Juan-Carlos,
At 07:36 17-06-2014, SHEPPARD, SCOTT wrote:
To close this for now.
I see no compelling reason to change the BCP RFC 6302.
Privacy is important. But equally so is the need to protect our
customers, ourselves and the
SM,
In the wake of the revelations about surveillance there has been some
concerns about RFC 6302. I would be grateful if the authors of RFC
6302 could review the comments at
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf-privacy/current/msg00454.html
and provide some feedback.
not one of