[Dots] draft-ietf-dots-data-channel - ietf-dots-access-control-list extensions

"Jon Shallow" <supjps-ietf@jpshallow.com> Fri, 04 August 2017 13:59 UTC

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Subject: [Dots] draft-ietf-dots-data-channel - ietf-dots-access-control-list extensions
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Does it make sense to add to the extensions of ietf-dots-access-control-list
the ability to black list or possibly white list, Country Codes and AS
numbers?

 

Regards

 

Jon