Re: [ntpwg] [dhcwg] Re: Network Time Protocol (NTP) OptionsforDHCPv6

Brian Utterback <brian.utterback@sun.com> Mon, 26 November 2007 14:21 UTC

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TS Glassey wrote:
> My real suggestion is that we need a Time and Trust Service Discovery 
> protocol which would work sort of like how DHCP and DNS work but that also 
> allows for critical events to be pushed forward as well. This would also 
> work for CRL and OCSP type queries to satisfy validity of the underlying 
> certificate source.
> 
> Todd
> 

Sounds great to me, Todd. I really think that you should pursue that.
I don't think that this is that protocol and I don't think it is
fair to hold up this one because it isn't that one.  Write a spec,
make a prototype and publish them, and then we can talk about that
one.

-- 
blu

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