[NSIS] FW: I-D Action:draft-ietf-nsis-nslp-natfw-23.txt

"Martin Stiemerling" <Stiemerling@nw.neclab.eu> Fri, 05 February 2010 16:03 UTC

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Hi,

There is again an updated NATFW NSLP draft:
- removed appendix d: protocols numbers for testing
- new appendix d: example for receiver proxy case


I hope that fixes Magnus' comments.

  Martin

stiemerling@nw.neclab.eu

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> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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> This draft is a work item of the Next Steps in Signaling Working Group
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> 	Title           : NAT/Firewall NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol
> (NSLP)
> 	Author(s)       : M. Stiemerling, et al.
> 	Filename        : draft-ietf-nsis-nslp-natfw-23.txt
> 	Pages           : 97
> 	Date            : 2010-02-05
> 
> This memo defines the NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol (NSLP) for
> Network Address Translators (NATs) and firewalls.  This NSLP allows
> hosts to signal on the data path for NATs and firewalls to be
> configured according to the needs of the application data flows.  For
> instance, it enables hosts behind NATs to obtain a public reachable
> address and hosts behind firewalls to receive data traffic.  The
> overall architecture is given by the framework and requirements
> defined by the Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) working group.  The
> network scenarios, the protocol itself, and examples for path-coupled
> signaling are given in this memo.
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