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I have never been to Prague.

KB

On 4/28/17 12:13 PM, Peterson, Jon wrote:
> 
> Definitely I agree that we could use the ACME WG's help in moving
> forward STIR/SHAKEN stuff that will rely on ACME. I kind of see
> these as joint ventures with the STIR work, as it requires some
> coordination with the things we're doing with certificates in STIR,
> and also with the kinds of PASSporTs that we want these
> certificates to sign. But the baseline mechanisms that acquire the
> certs need some attention from this group.
> 
> Jon Peterson Neustar, Inc.
> 
> On 4/25/17, 3:54 PM, "Acme on behalf of Salz, Rich"
> <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>>> So we submitted a draft to define a new challenge type to
>>>> support the ATIS/SIP Forum NNI task group (SHAKEN)
>>>> requirements, which are based
>>> on
>>>> using protocols defined in STIR:
>> 
>>> Would it make sense to move this forward in STIR?
>> 
>> After some off-line email chat, I was wrong.  ACME is the most
>> reasonable place for this.
>> 
>> So new question.  So far it seems unlikely we'll meet in Prague.
>> But would you be willing to talk about this if we do?  Should we
>> meet so that we can talk about it (and CAA and any other things
>> that come up?)
>> 
>> -- Senior Architect, Akamai Technologies Member, OpenSSL Dev
>> Team IM: [email protected] Twitter: RichSalz 
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