Title: Message
Thanks.
Hongyan
-Original Message-From: James Kempf
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005
12:20 AMTo: Ma, Hongyan [SUNP:RND2:EXCH];
ipv6@ietf.orgSubject: Re: About CPS message of SEND in
IPv6
Yes, if the host has the certificate
unicast.
Is
it right? welcome comments.
hongyan
-Original Message-From: James Kempf
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 22,
2005 3:57 AMTo: Ma, Hongyan [SUNP:RND2:EXCH];
ipv6@ietf.orgSubject: Re: About CPS message of SEND in
IPv6
.
hongyan
-Original Message-From: James Kempf
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 22,
2005 3:57 AMTo: Ma, Hongyan [SUNP:RND2:EXCH];
ipv6@ietf.orgSubject: Re: About CPS message of SEND in
IPv6
I'm not sure I follow your questions, but here is what I
thin
Title: About CPS message of SEND in IPv6
I'm not sure I follow your questions, but here is what I think
the intent is.
If the host has received an RA (solicited or beaconed) from a
router and has decided to select that router as its default, it can unicast the
CPS directly to the r
Title: About CPS message of SEND in IPv6
Hi, all experts
I have one question about
"When soliciting certificates for a router, a host MUST send
Certification Path Solicitations either to the All-Routers multicast
address, if it has not selected a default router yet, or t