Re: Host configuration

"Scott G. Kelly" <skelly@redcreek.com> Wed, 10 March 1999 20:40 UTC

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PJ Kirner wrote:
> 
> I am looking into host configuration (i.e. assigning IP address information
> across a VPN to a VPN Client).  I see that there are two drafts that address
> this somewhat draft-ietf-ipsec-isakmp-mode-cfg-04.txt which was published
> out in May of 98 and has since expired.  And a newer one
> draft-ietf-ipsec-dhcp-01.txt that was published in December of 98.  I was
> wondering what the status of these documents are and if the ISAKMP Mode
> Configuration path had been allowed to expire because it was being replace
> in favor of the IPSEC HDCP draft?
> 

You'll get a chance to hear about both mechanisms at the IP Security
Remote Access BOF (ipsra) if you're at the upcoming IETF.