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Re: IETF59 minutes and presentations



Hi Pekka,

Regarding the minutes:

- Actually I said something like  "... every client has IPv6 connectivity available even when moving thru different networks. I'm having this problem when traveling and I can sort it out most of the time because have the expertise, but this is not the case for regular users. We need a kind of auto-transition feature that choose the right protocol from a set, no needed user intervention, but ensure connectivity even if this is bad (worst case, for example, IPv6 over HTTP, of course I will not suggest it, only in very extreme cases)."

- After "Not so sure how many mechanisms must be specified.", I indicated "There are many possible networks, many possible scenarios, I insist that we must ensure that the client can have IPv6 connectivity in any case, automatically, a kind of auto-transition, of course, trying to use the best possible solution".

- In my presentation, I used "nomadic" instead of mobile. I believe is important the distinction, to avoid mixing the concept with IP mobility. Also "visited networks". I didn't said should deal with IDS, it was more a could (to learn about possible attacks and protect against them, even requiring a security policy update).

Regarding my last point on the IPv6 distributed security issue, the design team, we have already started to work, and have decided a set of milestones, expecting to have them documented for the next meeting. If someone is interested, please let me know directly, or use the list (ipv6ds@v6ops.euro6ix.net).

Last but not least, if possible use Jordi instead Palet (I hate this one !, worst case Jordi Palet), if possible (in any case, we should uniform the minutes in this sense).

Regards,
Jordi

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pekka Savola" <pekkas@netcore.fi>
To: <v6ops@ops.ietf.org>
Cc: <jonne.soininen@nokia.com>
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:17 AM
Subject: IETF59 minutes and presentations


> Hi,
> 
> (co-chair hat on)
> 
> The minutes and presentations have been made available at:
> 
> http://www.6bone.net/v6ops/minutes/index.htm
> 
> Please send corrections, omissions, etc., to the chairs within a week
> (by Mar 19).
> 
> Thanks!
>

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