On 04/03/13 01:40, Fernando Gont allegedly wrote:
Hi, Alex,
On 04/02/2013 12:55 PM, Alexandru Petrescu wrote:
IMO, you should follow what appears to be the consensus on the
subject: set the IID in whatever way you want,
About this there is a tendency to agreement. The privacy aspect
Le 03/04/2013 07:40, Fernando Gont a écrit :
Hi, Alex,
On 04/02/2013 12:55 PM, Alexandru Petrescu wrote:
IMO, you should follow what appears to be the consensus on the
subject: set the IID in whatever way you want,
About this there is a tendency to agreement. The privacy aspect
should be
Alexandru == Alexandru Petrescu alexandru.petre...@gmail.com writes:
On 04/02/2013 12:55 PM, Alexandru Petrescu wrote:
IMO, you should follow what appears to be the consensus on the
subject: set the IID in whatever way you want,
About this there is a tendency to
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Toerless Eckert eck...@cisco.com wrote:
Bunch of comments...
1. What Mark is proposing is being done AFAIK in a variety of products on
the market,
for example as the multicast to unicast eleement of Cisco VideoStream
and i think other vendors do this as
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On 04/03/13 12:00, Michael Richardson allegedly wrote:
Alexandru == Alexandru Petrescu
alexandru.petre...@gmail.com writes:
On 04/02/2013 12:55 PM, Alexandru Petrescu wrote:
IMO, you should follow what appears to be the consensus on
the
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On 04/03/2013 09:00 AM, Michael Richardson wrote:
| So, I have a question: how much privacy is actually contained in the
| VIN or indexed by the VIN? Given that it's printed on the windshield.
| Yes, it contains model, year and manufacturer of
From: ipv6-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ipv6-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
Alexandru Petrescu
Yes, the ULA prefix (RFC 4193 section 3.2.2) generates a 48bit prefix
randomly. That suggested algorithm is seeded by time, EUI-64 into a
key, and then SHA-1.
Anyway.. the idea is that you
On 4/3/13 12:08 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
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On 04/03/2013 09:00 AM, Michael Richardson wrote:
| So, I have a question: how much privacy is actually contained in the
| VIN or indexed by the VIN? Given that it's printed on the windshield.
| Yes, it
On Apr 3, 2013, at 12:00 PM, Michael Richardson mcr+i...@sandelman.ca
wrote:
So, I have a question: how much privacy is actually contained in the
VIN or indexed by the VIN? Given that it's printed on the windshield.
Yes, it contains model, year and manufacturer of the car, but all of
that
Scott == Scott Brim s...@internet2.edu writes:
So, I have a question: how much privacy is actually contained in
the VIN or indexed by the VIN? Given that it's printed on the
windshield. Yes, it contains model, year and manufacturer of the
car, but all of that information is
Ted == Ted Lemon ted.le...@nominum.com writes:
So, I have a question: how much privacy is actually contained in the
VIN or indexed by the VIN? Given that it's printed on the windshield.
Yes, it contains model, year and manufacturer of the car, but all of
that information is
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From: ipv6-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ipv6-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
Michael Richardson
If I can derive the VIN from the prefix, I agree that it helps identify
the vehicle, but not really. If any of this stuff is going to be
useful, there will already be a
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On 04/03/2013 06:13 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
| So, we have assumed that a 802.11p sniffer sitting in Times Square
| can sniff the prefix used by passing vehicles. If I put another
| sniffer outside Wrigley Field, I can do correlation... how
On Apr 3, 2013, at 9:13 PM, Michael Richardson mcr+i...@sandelman.ca wrote:
So, we have assumed that a 802.11p sniffer sitting in Times Square can
sniff the prefix used by passing vehicles. If I put another sniffer
outside Wrigley Field, I can do correlation... how does knowing the VIN
help
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