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Re: IPSEC meeting and NLSP




Check in any of the IETF shadow directories such as
ds.internic.net:/ietf and look for files beginning with the arabic
digit 0.  That should give you most of the available information on
upcoming IETF meetings.

While I'm sure that the ipsec Working Group would welcome input and is
more or less aimint at the network level, it has pretty well rejected
any close following of ISO such as using Type-Length-Value encoding or
assinine one (ANS.1).

Donald

From:  "Tim Dean" <DEAN@hydra.dra.hmg.gb>
To:  "ipsec" <ipsec@ans.net>
>
>I'm having some difficulty discovering any details about the
>forthcoming IPSEC meeting, which I would like to attend.  I've just about
>gathered that it's in Toronto on 25th to 29th July, but that's about it.  Could
>someone point me towards whom or what I should do to get further info.  Do I need
>to send clearances, etc...
>
>We here at the Defence Research Agency in the UK have just completed a 
>proof-of-concept implementation of ISO's `Network Layer Security Protocol' (NLSP) 
>and are currently looking at the feasibility of adapting it for a TCP/IP 
>environment.  Is anyone else out there doing anything similar who could offer 
>insights into difficulties/issues involved?
>
>Any help on either of the above much appreciated!
>
>Tim Dean
>                                                  Rm L110, DRA-Malvern
>Open Distributed Systems                          St Andrew's Road
>Software Engineering and CIS Technology Dept      Malvern, Worcestershire
>Defence Research Agency                           WR14 3PS
>United Kingdom                                    Tel: +44-684-894239
>                                                  Fax: +44-684-896113
>                                                  E-mail: Dean@hydra.dra.hmg.gb


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