Re: [mif] Last Call Documents

Hui Deng <denghui02@gmail.com> Tue, 23 March 2010 14:25 UTC

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Subject: Re: [mif] Last Call Documents
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inline please,

2010/3/23 Ivancic, William D. (GRC-RHN0) <william.d.ivancic@nasa.gov>:
> Sorry, I have been watching this group but not terribly active due to other commitments so I may have missed something.  I reread some of the more recent emails on the list archive to try and bring myself up to date.
>
> At today's meeting there was discussion for what documents are ready or near completion.
>
> I read
> http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-mif-current-practices/
> and
> http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-mif-problem-statement/
>
> and believe these are ready to go as a request for Last Call has been on the list (archives checked).
>
> I was confused regarding a request for the analysis document and whether or not this is near completion.  Is this document
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-cao-mif-analysis-00
>
> If so, per the naming convention, is this a working group document?  I understand this can be even though it is not named draft-ietf-mif....
>
> I think the analysis document should have something in the security section about concerns and possible exploits when interfacing to multiple domains.  Configuration management and what may be permitted are a BIG concern for corporate and military networks.  I want to be able to use a wifi connection in the home and 3G or 4G while mobile.  I also want to do this in the office, but can I?  Will I be permitted to?  If not, how does one ensure such doesn't happen?

==> It you would like to use only one, either 3g or wifi, it will have no issue.

-Hui

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