Hi,
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 4:58 AM, Ralf Weber wrote:
> ...
>
> But lets focus on the way the server handles cookies. I think I
> discussed that with you or Donald in Prague. There are two ways to
> do this so that each client gets a different cookie, which is what
> the draft suggest:
> - provid
In message <5d60ceeb-a781-4db4-aad6-9ef57a482...@difference.com.au>, David Cake
writes:
>
> > On 16 Jul 2015, at 4:11 am, Francisco Obispo
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> This was proposed in the working group. It obviously doesn't work,
> >> first because TOR can't come up with that kind of money, but
Second try...
> On Jul 21, 2015, at 4:06 AM 7/21/15, Ralph Droms (rdroms)
> wrote:
>
> Hi - The dnssd chairs would like to get some reviews of
> draft-ietf-dnssd-mdns-dns-interop-01, "On Interoperation of Labels Between
> mDNS and DNS," from dnsop participants. draft-ietf-dnssd-mdns-dns-inte
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Paul Hoffman wrote:
>
>
> Greetings. The WG Last Call for draft-ietf-dnsop-cookies was supposed to end
> today, but it got extremely little review during the Last Call. It would be
> helpful to all of us if more people can review the document, say what they
> do
At Wed, 05 Aug 2015 10:58:56 +0200,
"Ralf Weber" wrote:
> But lets focus on the way the server handles cookies. I think I
> discussed that with you or Donald in Prague. There are two ways to
> do this so that each client gets a different cookie, which is what
> the draft suggest:
[...]
> - provid
On 8/7/15, Edward Lewis wrote:
> On 8/7/15, 10:29, "DNSOP on behalf of Wendy Seltzer"
> wrote:
>
>>You might find https://spec.torproject.org/ helpful as a listing of
>>various tor specs and design documents, if you prefer that to a git
>>repository.
>
> That's the site I've been using.
>
What d
Thanks. That is indeed what I'm working on. And yes, that description is
clear and helpful and "deprecates" (in my mind) the notion that the names
were too long for the DNS.
(Just wish it was that clear in a Tor document. ;) ...said for the purposes
of the last call.)
On 8/7/15, 11:38, "Chris B
>
> why the names are different from DNS domain names.
I think this is where Andrew's distinction between "the DNS" and a larger
concept of name space is needed. Onion names are different in that they are
names for a different resolution process which uses a distributed hash
table operated by th
On 8/7/15, 10:29, "DNSOP on behalf of Wendy Seltzer"
wrote:
>You might find https://spec.torproject.org/ helpful as a listing of
>various tor specs and design documents, if you prefer that to a git
>repository.
That's the site I've been using.
>
>While Tor has not necessarily used IETF convent
On 08/07/2015 09:50 AM, Edward Lewis wrote:
> (The last call is still on...)
>
> I am trying to write another document and wanted to include descriptions
> of ".onion" names.
>
> I'm seeking authoritative references but am having some trouble doing so.
> This isn't meant to be a replay of my prev
(The last call is still on...)
I am trying to write another document and wanted to include descriptions
of ".onion" names.
I'm seeking authoritative references but am having some trouble doing so.
This isn't meant to be a replay of my previous comment that the draft
under discussion is poorly sup
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