Configuration and Provisioning for Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) Problem Statement
draft-ietf-capwap-problem-statement-02
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Bert Wijnen Former IESG member
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Yes
(2004-08-19)
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--------- comment from AAA doctor: > o draft-ietf-capwap-problem-statement-01.txt > CAPWAP Problem Statement (Informational) - 6 of 6 This document is very good. One additional item that could perhaps be discussed in the security considerations section is related to problem #4, securing a distributed set of access points. I think problem #4 implies that people want to move some of the tasks of the APs to the controller so that the compromise of an access point would not compromise, say, a RADIUS shared secret or perhaps not even some of the keys used to protect the link layer. Security considederations does not point this out. It does say something about looking into physical security, but perhaps it could be expanded into that as well as the assignment of security parameters to the different parts of the system.
Russ Housley Former IESG member
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Yes
(2004-08-16)
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The second paragraph of the Introduction should include a reference to IEEE Std 802.11-1999. Section 3: s/internet/Internet/
Allison Mankin Former IESG member
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Bill Fenner Former IESG member
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David Kessens Former IESG member
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Harald Alvestrand Former IESG member
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(2004-08-19)
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Margaret Cullen Former IESG member
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Scott Hollenbeck Former IESG member
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Ted Hardie Former IESG member
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Thomas Narten Former IESG member
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