Review request
draft-ietf-avtcore-rtp-scip
| Request | Review of | draft-ietf-avtcore-rtp-scip |
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| Requested revision | No specific revision (document currently at 09) | |
| Type | Early Review | |
| Team | ART Area Review Team (artart) | |
| Deadline | 2022-07-22 | |
| Requested | 2022-06-06 | |
| Requested by | Dr. Bernard D. Aboba | |
| Authors | Dan Hanson , MikeFaller , Keith Maver | |
| WG chairs | Jonathan Lennox , Marius Kleidl | |
| I-D last updated | 2024-07-24 (Latest revision 2024-02-14) | |
| IESG document state | Became RFC 9607 (Proposed Standard) | |
| Completed reviews |
Secdir Early review of -02
by Magnus Nyström
(diff)
Genart Early review of -01 by Stewart Bryant (diff) Artart Early review of -01 by Jim Fenton (diff) Artart Early review of -02 by Jim Fenton (diff) Tsvart IETF Last Call review of -04 by Olivier Bonaventure (diff) Opsdir IETF Last Call review of -04 by Dan Romascanu (diff) |
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| Comments |
When submitting a review, please CC the AVTCORE WG (avt@ietf.org).
As noted in the introduction, SCIP is a "pseudo-codec" that provides secure
session establishment and transport over RTP. One of the goals of the
document is to improve interop between SCIP endpoints and intermediaries
such as SBCs and RTP relays. For example, SBCs have been observed to
reject SDP Offers including SCIP, and some RTP relays have attempted to
interpret or transcode SCIP RTP payloads, which is not helpful because they
are encrypted and integrity protected.
While SCIP is primarily used for secure audio communications, there is some
experience with video (H.264) as well. In conferencing use cases, SCIP
should be considered a "hop by hop" security service, in contrast to an
"end to end" service such as SFrame. That is, SCIP is compatible with audio
mixing or video MCU services, with the central conferencing server having
access to cleartext media, thereby being considered "trusted".
Note that the document has informative references to the following
documents which can be made available upon request:
[SCIP210] SCIP-210, "SCIP Signaling Plan", Revision 3.10, 26
October 2017, request access via email
<ncia.cis3@ncia.nato.int>nt>.
[SCIP214] SCIP-214.2, "Secure Communication Interoperability
Protocol (SCIP) over Real-time Transport Protocol
(RTP)", Revision 1.1, 18 April 2014, request access
via email <ncia.cis3@ncia.nato.int>nt>.
Bernard Aboba
For the AVTCORE WG Chairs
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| Assignment | Reviewer | Jim Fenton |
| State | Completed | |
| Review |
review-ietf-avtcore-rtp-scip-01-artart-early-fenton-2022-07-10
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| Posted at | https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/art/VUZVeNkbH40M6Oy_yqI7Om9Lvo0 | |
| Reviewed revision | 01 (document currently at 09) | |
| Result | Not ready | |
| Completed | 2022-07-11 |
History
| Date | By | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 2022-07-11 | Jim Fenton | Request for Early review by ARTART Completed: Not Ready. Reviewer: Jim Fenton. |
| 2022-07-10 | Jim Fenton | Request for Early review by ARTART Completed: Not Ready. Reviewer: Jim Fenton. |
| 2022-06-06 | Jim Fenton | Assignment for Jim Fenton accepted |
| 2022-06-06 | Barry Leiba | Request for Early review by ARTART is assigned to Jim Fenton |
| 2022-06-06 | Dr. Bernard D. Aboba | Requested Early review by ARTART |