We've devised a new IPsec configuration mechanism, and we're performing a 
controlled experiment comparing it to today's mechanisms.  Accordingly, we're 
looking for volunteers to participate in our study.  (It's been submitted to 
and approved by the university's Institutional Review Board (IRB).)

So -- we're looking for volunteers who are generally familiar with how IPsec 
works, but haven't actually configured it anywhere.  (The former does, I think, 
describe most subscribers to this list...)  The study will take place during 
the second half of January; we expect it to take 2-3 hours.  There will be 
modest compensation to participants.  

I'm being deliberately vague on details of our scheme, for fear of biasing the 
results.  We will make details available as soon as possible, and we plan to 
release our code under an open source license.

If you're interested, please contact me.  (Note: I checked with the ADs and WG 
chairs before posting this message to the IPsec list.)

                --Steve Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb





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