Re: [IPsec] #123: Proposal to remove the IANA tables from IKEv2bis

Paul Hoffman <paul.hoffman@vpnc.org> Tue, 24 November 2009 17:31 UTC

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Yes, I should have worked this out more fully before posting.

In all cases, I would add a reference to the IANA registry.

Only lists code points: remove the whole table
  2.22: IPComp Tranform IDs
  3.1: Exchange types
  3.3.1: Protocol ID
  3.3.2: Encryption, PRF, integrity, DH group, ESN
  3.3.5: Transform attributes
  3.15: CFG type

Lists semantics, remove the code points but leave the semantics:
  3.5: Identification types
  3.10.1: Notify messages
  3.13.1: Traffic selectors

Other:
 3.2: Next payload type -- remove value
 3.3.2: Transform type -- remove type number
 3.3.3: Transform types by protocol -- leave in whole table
 3.6: Certificate encoding -- remove type number, leave in UNSPECIFIED
 3.15.1: Attribute types -- remove type number


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