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RE: "IPv6 transition security" problem statement from a workshop that never happened
Rob,
These are well understood in the deployment efforts for IPv6 and will be
addressed operationally too. Also key management is not a problem for
many users with IPsec if they own the network and the PKI within their
Intranet or Fully-Owned Internet. Clearly PKI as I roam from U.S. to
China is an issue.
thanks
/jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Austein [mailto:sra+v6ops@hactrn.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 1:25 AM
> To: v6ops@ops.ietf.org
> Subject: "IPv6 transition security" problem statement from a
> workshop that never happened
>
>
> As promised in Vienna, here's the draft problem statement
> that I wrote for the IAB workshop on "IPv6 Transition
> Security" that never happened. I'm sending this to the WG in
> the hopes that it will be useful. If you think it's a waste
> of time, well, feel free to ignore it, or print it out and
> throw darts at it, or whatever amuses you.
>
> Credit for any of this that's useful goes to a long list of
> people, including but not limited to the folks who chaired
> this WG or were on the IAB or IESG when I was writing this
> text late last year. If something in this is wrong or
> offends you, blame me, not them.
>
> See the minutes from IETF57 for background on the origin of
> this text. In brief: late last year we started trying to pull
> together a workshop on these topics, but it never quite
> jelled, in part because upon examination some of these topics
> didn't seem particularly well suited to the IAB workshop format.
>
>