Re: [dhcwg] comments on draft-popoviciu-dhc-certificate-opt-01

Eric Levy-Abegnoli <elevyabe@cisco.com> Tue, 22 April 2008 22:53 UTC

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Frank Xia a écrit :
> Hi Folks
> I had a quick look at the draft
> http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-popoviciu-dhc-certificate-opt-01.txt.
> Here are some questions.
> where does the delegating router get the certificate?
> using manual configuration or using dymanic mechanism to get
> the certificate from other entities?
either way. This is outside the scope of this specification, and there
exist a number of mechanisms to achieve that (SCEP, CMP,...)
> is it possible for the requesting router to retrieve the certificate
> from a DHCP server rather than the delegating server?
the delegating server and the DHCP server can be collapsed. It is just a
special case of the more general case that we tried to cover
Eric
> BR
> Frank
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