[Mud] Different ways of declaring MUD URLs

"M. Ranganathan" <mranga@gmail.com> Thu, 22 August 2019 21:22 UTC

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Subject: [Mud] Different ways of declaring MUD URLs
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The MUD spec discusses three ways in which a device may declare its MUD URL:
- LLDP
- 802.1AR certificate based.
- DHCP

What if there is a conflict? Should the MUD server keep the first
association or last?

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M. Ranganathan