Re: [IPsec] Candidate charter text is now in wiki

Tero Kivinen <kivinen@iki.fi> Tue, 06 February 2018 18:36 UTC

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Subject: Re: [IPsec] Candidate charter text is now in wiki
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mohamed.boucadair@orange.com writes:
> It seems that you missed this text for the address failure codes (Nov 13): 
> https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ipsec/current/msg11724.html   

Yes, as I wanted to get some more discussion about it in the mailing
list first. I have not seen any discussion about it since the IETF, so
is there really enough interest for it. The charter in wiki only
included items we discussed in the meeting. 

> I'm resending it fwiw:
> 
>    RFC7296 defines a generic notification code that is related to a
>    failure to handle an internal address failure.  That code does not
>    explicitly allow an initiator to determine why a given address family
>    is not assigned, nor whether it should try using another address
>    family.  The Working Group will specify a set of more specific
>    notification codes that will provide sufficient information to the
>    IKEv2 initiator about the encountered failure.
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