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IAB Minutes 1998-11-10

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MINUTES FOR NOVEMBER 10, 1998 IAB TELECONFERENCE

PRESENT:

    Steve Bellovin
    Jon Crowcroft
    Steve Deering
    Ned Freed
    Tony Hain
    Don Heath
    Tim Howes
    Erik Huizer
    Cindy Jung
    John Klensin
    Keith Moore
    Bob Moskowitz
    Charlie Perkins
    Joyce Reynolds
    Abel Weinrib

NEXT MEETING:

    Face-to-face meeting 6:30-?? Tuesday December 8 in Orlando; dinner included.

NEW ACTION ITEMS:

OLD ACTION ITEMS:

  • Brian Carpenter: Publish (email) IAB statement on “private doorbell” encryption proposal.
    • Done.
  • Charlie Perkins: Arrange BOF on IP over low-speed wireless for December IETF.
    • Done.
  • Keith Moore: Dynamic DNS scaling concerns. Figure out if there is a problem. [Get clear applicability statement published.]
    • Open.
  • Bob Moskowitz, Steve Bellovin, Ned Freed: Security mandatory to implement.
    • Open. On track.
  • Steve Deering: Figure out five year routing roadmap actions based on workshop report.
    • On hold until we have routing workshop report.

IAB DRAFTS IN PROGRESS:

  • Tony Hain: NAT/VPN/IPv6
    • Sent to IESG for comment.
  • Ned Freed: Security, firewalls, proxies, etc.
    • Will be published as ID by draft deadline.
  • Charlie Perkins and Bob Moskowitz: Tunnelling issues, architectures, etc.
    • Ongoing.
  • Keith Moore and Charlie Perkins: “Finding stuff” issues, architectures, etc.
    • Ongoing.
  • Steve Bellovin: Applicability statement for security building blocks.
    • Will be published as ID by draft deadline.
  • Charlie Perkins, Radia Perlman: Routing workshop report.
    • Overview will be published as ID by draft deadline.
  • Brian Carpenter and Erik Huizer: IAB charter (updated RFC 1601).
    • On hold.
  • Charlie Perkins: Technical value of IPv6.
    • Will be published as ID by draft deadline.

NOTES:

    1. review actions

    2. review drafts in progress

    3. administrivia

      Business meeting opposite the social at Orlando IETF, including dinner.

    4. IRTF news

      Allison Mankin will present on reliable multicast at IETF plenary.

    5. IESG liaison report

      Having some trouble getting IPSEC documents out.

    6. Wireless and mobility

      Generally agreed that wireless is becoming increasingly important for the Internet, and that not enough work has been done on integration of Internet protocols with the unique characteristics of wireless transport. One suggestion was that we could hold a workshop to bring together applications developers and others to kickoff this work.

Future Meetings

    Regular teleconference second Tuesday of the month at 10:00 AM Eastern Time.

These minutes were prepared by Abel Weinrib, weinrib@intel.com. An online copy of these and other minutes are available at http://www.iab.org/documents/IABmins. Also, visit the IAB Web page at http://www.iab.org/iab.