[hiprg] Fwd: New Version Notification for draft-moskowitz-hip-rg-dex-05
Robert Moskowitz <rgm@htt-consult.com> Mon, 14 March 2011 20:45 UTC
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Subject: [hiprg] Fwd: New Version Notification for draft-moskowitz-hip-rg-dex-05
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This is what I put together to make today's cutoff. I still have not completely reconciled HIP DEX with HIP BEX, that is edits have been made to text in BEX that is duplicatted in DEX and I have not completed the cutting and pasting. So I will have one last update that will be on my personal server before the meeting. However there will probably NOT be any meaty changes before the meeting unless someone comes to me with some good comments (and yes, Miika, I am still working through your notes). -----Original Message----- From: IETF I-D Submission Tool [mailto:idsubmission@ietf.org] Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 4:35 PM To: robert.moskowitz@icsalabs.com Subject: New Version Notification for draft-moskowitz-hip-rg-dex-05 A new version of I-D, draft-moskowitz-hip-rg-dex-05.txt has been successfully submitted by Robert Moskowitz and posted to the IETF repository. Filename: draft-moskowitz-hip-rg-dex Revision: 05 Title: HIP Diet EXchange (DEX) Creation_date: 2011-03-14 WG ID: Independent Submission Number_of_pages: 35 Abstract: This document specifies the details of the Host Identity Protocol Diet EXchange (HIP DEX). HIP DEX is a variant of the HIP Base EXchange (HIP BEX) [RFC5201-bis] specifically designed to use as few crypto primitives as possible yet still deliver the same class of security features as HIP BEX. The design goal of HIP DEX is to be usable by sensor devices that are memory and processor constrained. Like HIP BEX it is expected to be used together with another suitable security protocol, such as the Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP). HIP DEX can also be used directly as a keying mechanism for a MAC layer security protocol as is supported by IEEE 802.15.4 [IEEE.802-15-4.2006]. The IETF Secretariat.
- [hiprg] Fwd: New Version Notification for draft-m… Robert Moskowitz