Re: draft-gont-6man-managing-privacy-extensions

2011-04-01 Thread Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo
Hi all, I do agree with Fernando that we need to be more clear on the trust models that we apply ( I don't think this is an issue only on 6man, it's a general thing ). If we distrust some network element, then we distrust it for *any* purpose, not just for this or that bit. In this particular

Re: Vehicle's VIN in IPv6.

2011-04-01 Thread Alexandru Petrescu
Le 01/04/2011 01:29, Hesham Soliman a écrit : I don't think go away is the right answer. I think your model has flaws is closer. The key message is that if they apply for patents in it (BMW) they clearly see dollar-signs and its very hard to trump money. = I don't think it's as organised

RE: draft-gont-6man-managing-privacy-extensions

2011-04-01 Thread Christian Huitema
We trust the router to transmit packets. We have to, otherwise we would not get connectivity. We can actually verify that by observing that packets are received by peers on the other side of the network. Depending on our level of paranoia, we can use various levels of end-to-end encryption to