Re: [DNSOP] Practical issues deploying DNSSEC into the home.

2013-09-14 Thread Masataka Ohta
robert bownes wrote: > A 1pulse per second aligned to GPS is good to a few ns. GPS time may be accurate, if it were assured to be secure. Masataka Ohta

Re: [DNSOP] Practical issues deploying DNSSEC into the home.

2013-09-14 Thread Masataka Ohta
Dickson, Brian wrote: > In order to subvert or redirect a delegation, the TLD operator (or > registrar) would need to change the DNS server name/IP, and replace the DS > record(s). Only to a victim to be deceived. > This would be immediately evident to the domain owner, when they query the > TLD

Re: [DNSOP] Practical issues deploying DNSSEC into the home.

2013-09-14 Thread Masataka Ohta
Martin Rex wrote: > There is no problem with the assumption that trusted third party > _could_ exist. It couldn't. What organization in US can be trusted against attacks by USG? Note that Snowden demonstrated that even USG failed to keep its top secret. > The reason where PKI breaks badly is w

Re: Last Call: (Requirements for an End-to-End Session Identification in IP-Based Multimedia Communication Networks) to Informational RFC

2013-09-14 Thread SM
At 09:40 10-09-2013, The IESG wrote: The IESG has received a request from the INtermediary-safe SIP session ID WG (insipid) to consider the following document: - 'Requirements for an End-to-End Session Identification in IP-Based Multimedia Communication Networks' as Informational RFC The I