On 6 Nov 2024, at 18:20, Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com> wrote: > i think holding the pivate key to an ip address resource is not > asserting identity, it is demonstrating ownership/control of that > address resource, which is exactly what you want to sign a LOA to > authorize something to do with that address resource.
This is the kind of thing we are expecting to land around, except that in the cases we're talking about we won't collect a LOA from the customer, just something to bind a public resource to the account that is asking for it to be onboarded. I appreciate that "something" here walks like a LOA and quacks like a LOA, but we want it to be a machine-readable document and not a free-form PDF. The LOA we are talking about in this draft is an actual PDF intended not to be machine-readable, used in circumstances where someone wants us to send them something like that. Joe _______________________________________________ GROW mailing list -- grow@ietf.org To unsubscribe send an email to grow-le...@ietf.org