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I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-kink-kink-07.txt
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2005-05-27 19:45:25 UTC
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This draft is a work item of the Kerberized Internet Negotiation of Keys Working Group of the IETF.

Title : Kerberized Internet Negotiation of Keys (KINK)
Author(s) : M. Thomas, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-kink-kink-07.txt
Pages : 38
Date : 2005-5-27

This document describes the Kerberized Internet Negotiation of Keys
protocol (KINK) and the domain of interpretation (DOI). KINK defines
a low-latency, computationally inexpensive, easily managed, and
cryptographically protocol to establish and maintain IPsec security
associations (SAs) using the Kerberos authentication system. KINK
reuses the payloads of Quick Mode of the Internet Key Exchange (IKE),
which should lead to substantial reuse of existing IKE
implementations.

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Michael Thomas
2005-05-31 20:43:30 UTC
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Hi folks,

Is this draft complete with all of the agreed upon changes?
Ie, is it what we're hoping to last call? If so I'll go
through the changes and review it...

Mike, with thanks to Shoichi and Ken'ichi
Michael Thomas
2005-05-31 20:58:04 UTC
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GRRRRRRR, please do not spam the drafts repository
like I just did...

Mike
Post by Michael Thomas
Hi folks,
Is this draft complete with all of the agreed upon changes?
Ie, is it what we're hoping to last call? If so I'll go
through the changes and review it...
Mike, with thanks to Shoichi and Ken'ichi
Shoichi Sakane
2005-06-10 00:16:35 UTC
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Post by Michael Thomas
GRRRRRRR, please do not spam the drafts repository
like I just did...
what do you mean ?
Post by Michael Thomas
Post by Michael Thomas
Is this draft complete with all of the agreed upon changes?
Ie, is it what we're hoping to last call? If so I'll go
through the changes and review it...
no, i just modified editorial and some changed what we should.
Derek Atkins
2005-07-05 16:55:26 UTC
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Post by Shoichi Sakane
Post by Michael Thomas
Is this draft complete with all of the agreed upon changes?
Ie, is it what we're hoping to last call? If so I'll go
through the changes and review it...
no, i just modified editorial and some changed what we should.
Okay, so which issues from Issue List #6 that are waiting for a draft
revision have yet to make it into a draft? It looked like all the
issues were just waiting for a new draft. Does draft #7 actually
address all of those issues?

If yes, then I think it's time to WGLC. If not, when should we expect
a new draft with the agreed upon changes?

Regardless, we should get a new issues list based on draft-07, unless
you plan a draft-08 in the near future.

Thanks,

-derek
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KAMADA Ken'ichi
2005-07-06 01:18:48 UTC
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At Tue, 05 Jul 2005 12:55:26 -0400,
Post by Derek Atkins
Post by Shoichi Sakane
Post by Michael Thomas
Is this draft complete with all of the agreed upon changes?
Ie, is it what we're hoping to last call? If so I'll go
through the changes and review it...
no, i just modified editorial and some changed what we should.
Okay, so which issues from Issue List #6 that are waiting for a draft
revision have yet to make it into a draft? It looked like all the
issues were just waiting for a new draft. Does draft #7 actually
address all of those issues?
draft-07 was mainly for editorial issues.
Post by Derek Atkins
If yes, then I think it's time to WGLC. If not, when should we expect
a new draft with the agreed upon changes?
We are planning draft-08 at this Friday, which should address
all issues currently listed.

Current editing version (which is near -08) is available here:
<http://www.taca.jp/kink/draft-ietf-kink-kink-xx.txt>


Best regards and thank you for your patience,
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Shoichi Sakane
2005-07-07 08:35:37 UTC
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Hi,
Post by Derek Atkins
Okay, so which issues from Issue List #6 that are waiting for a draft
revision have yet to make it into a draft? It looked like all the
issues were just waiting for a new draft. Does draft #7 actually
address all of those issues?
If yes, then I think it's time to WGLC. If not, when should we expect
a new draft with the agreed upon changes?
Regardless, we should get a new issues list based on draft-07, unless
you plan a draft-08 in the near future.
#7 is not yet, but I am going to post the next version #8 soon
(probably tomorrow or the day after tomorrow).
#8 fixes all issues in the Issue List. But english grammer issues
and expression issues are remained. So it is helpful to review #8
in these point of view. When they will be fixed, then I will post #9.
it will be the WGLC version.
Shoichi Sakane
2005-07-09 12:06:04 UTC
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I am sorry that posting the next draft is delay due to the network
trouble where there is my repository server.
I will post it as soon as possible after the trouble will be solved.
Post by Shoichi Sakane
#7 is not yet, but I am going to post the next version #8 soon
(probably tomorrow or the day after tomorrow).
#8 fixes all issues in the Issue List. But english grammer issues
and expression issues are remained. So it is helpful to review #8
in these point of view. When they will be fixed, then I will post #9.
it will be the WGLC version.
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