Re: [sidr] draft-ymbk-bgpsec-rtr-rekeying-00.txt

"Joel M. Halpern" <jmh@joelhalpern.com> Tue, 06 March 2012 14:11 UTC

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Subject: Re: [sidr] draft-ymbk-bgpsec-rtr-rekeying-00.txt
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I wonder if this may have broader applicability than just SIDR.
Given the current environment and needs, SIDR seems the right place to 
deal with it, and it definitely seems worth taking forward.

Yours,
Joel

On 3/5/2012 8:54 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> chairs, please consider as a wg work item.  thanks.
>
> randy
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> From: internet-drafts@ietf.org
> Subject: New Version Notification for draft-ymbk-bgpsec-rtr-rekeying-00.txt
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> A new version of I-D, draft-ymbk-bgpsec-rtr-rekeying-00.txt has been succes=
> sfully submitted by Sean Turner and posted to the IETF repository.
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> Filename:	 draft-ymbk-bgpsec-rtr-rekeying
> Revision:	 00
> Title:		 Router Keying for BGPsec
> Creation date:	 2012-03-05
> WG ID:		 Individual Submission
> Number of pages: 7
>
> Abstract:
>     BGPsec-speaking routers must be provisioned with private keys and the
>     corresponding public key must be published in the global Resource
>     PKI.  This document describes two ways of doing so, router-driven and
>     operator-driven.
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