"Final" PKIX Agenda
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Subject: "Final" PKIX Agenda
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Folks,
As is often the case, there are a few last minute changes to the PKIX Agenda.
(1) Akira Kanaoka (Secom/JNSA PKI Challenge Project) will be making the
presentation on UTF8Striong deployment.
(2) A ten minute liasion presentation by has been added on a forthcoming
personal draft defining a data interchange format for OCSP servers. The
presenter will be John Hines from Tumbleweed.
(3) To accomodate, I shrank the 3280bis and CRL AIA time slots by 5 minutes
each. I believe I had added to the time slot requested by the presenters in
both instances.
Thanks,
Tim Polk
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Public Key Infrastructure (X.509) WG (pkix)
TUESDAY, March 8, 2005, 1300-1500
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CHAIRS: Stephen Kent <kent@bbn.com>
Tim Polk <tim.polk@nist.gov>
1. WG Status and Direction
1.1 Document Status Review [Tim Polk (NIST)]
(10 min.)
2. PKIX WG Specifications
2.1 Simple Certificate Validation Protocol (SCVP)
Trevor Freeman (Microsoft) and David Cooper (NIST
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-pkix-scvp-18.txt
Significant progress has been made towards rough consensus through
the two drafts submitted since the last meeting. These drafts
represent been submitted with significant enhancements. This
presentation will highlight those changes and their rationale, as
well as the question of rough consensus.
(20 min.)
2.2 3280bis
David Cooper (NIST)
currently available on NIST site
http://csrc.nist.gov/pki/documents/PKIX/draft-ietf-pkix-rfc3280bis-00.txt
see also
http://csrc.nist.gov/pki/documents/PKIX/rfc3280todraft3280bis-00_diff.html
A design team met in January to develop a -00 draft from a issues
list complied from PKIX mail messages and mail to the RFC 3280
editors. Draft -00 incorproates a number of clarifications and small
changes designed to align with ISO and remove ambiguities, and a new
section on comparing internationalized names. Draft -00 and a diff
file highlighting changes are now available from the URLS above.
This presentation will focus on the set of changes and in the -00
draft and the proposed approaches for comparing internationalized names.
(25 min.)
2.3 UTF8String Deployment and Migration
Akira Kanaoka (Secom/JNSA PKI Challenge Project)
(no draft)
This presentation will provide the feedback recieved fron a questionnaire
on UTF8String deployment in Asia, and discuss a migration strategy
that is currently under development.
(15 min.)
2.4 Discovering CRL Signer Certificates Using AIA
Stefan Santesson (Microsoft)
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-pkix-crlaia-00.txt
Draft -00 of this new PKIX document was published after the last meeting.
This presentation will review the comments recieved oin this document to
date and the plan for progression.
(10 min.)
2.5 Update on CMC Archive, CMC Transport
Jim Schaad (Soaring Hawk)
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-pkix-cmc-trans-03.txt
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-pkix-cmc-archive-01.txt
This presentation will review the state of several related drafts and
highlight the controversies that remain. (20 min.)
3. Related Specifications & Liaison Presentations
Time allowing, liaison presentations will be accommodated to ensure the
PKIX WG is aware of related specifications currently progressing as
individual drafts.
3.1 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) schema definitions
Kent Zeilenga (OpenLDAP)
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-zeilenga-ldap-x509-01.txt
The author of this individual submission has requested that the WG review
and comment upon this draft. He intends to make a decision by the end of
IETF#62 whether to recommend this revision for IESG consideration as a
Proposed Standard. This document is intended to be published at the same
time as the revised LDAP TS being developed by the LDAPBIS WG. (10 min.)
3.2 OCSP Data Interchange Format
John Hines (Tumbleweed)
(no draft)
The presenter will be submitting an individual draft defining a data
interchange format for OCSP servers. The presentation will present the
problems that inspired this draft and invite WG participation. (10 min.)
- "Final" PKIX Agenda wpolk