Re: Admission Control to the IETF 78 and IETF 79 Networks

Martin Rex <mrex@sap.com> Thu, 01 July 2010 20:09 UTC

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From: Martin Rex <mrex@sap.com>
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Subject: Re: Admission Control to the IETF 78 and IETF 79 Networks
To: housley@vigilsec.com
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 22:09:01 +0200
In-Reply-To: <4C2CEFDE.5070109@vigilsec.com> from "Russ Housley" at Jul 1, 10 03:43:26 pm
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Russ Housley wrote:
> 
> Yes, the slips obtained from the IETF registration desk and the network
> help desk are anonymous.  You show your badge, and then you can pick one
> or more slips from the container.  The people at the desk will not know
> which registration ID you got.

Thank your for the clarification.

To me this sounds like a kind of "virtual terminal room"
for use with WLAN.  The network access credentials are not personalized
and only indiciate that you're "in the terminal room" attaching
to the network.

-Martin