Request Authorization through Dialog Identification in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
draft-ietf-sip-target-dialog-03
Yes
(Allison Mankin)
(Jon Peterson)
No Objection
(Alex Zinin)
(Bert Wijnen)
(Bill Fenner)
(Brian Carpenter)
(David Kessens)
(Margaret Cullen)
(Mark Townsley)
(Russ Housley)
(Scott Hollenbeck)
(Ted Hardie)
Note: This ballot was opened for revision 03 and is now closed.
Allison Mankin Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
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Unknown
Jon Peterson Former IESG member
Yes
Yes
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Unknown
Alex Zinin Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
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Unknown
Bert Wijnen Former IESG member
(was Discuss)
No Objection
No Objection
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Unknown
Bill Fenner Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
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Unknown
Brian Carpenter Former IESG member
(was Discuss)
No Objection
No Objection
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Unknown
David Kessens Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
()
Unknown
Margaret Cullen Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
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Unknown
Mark Townsley Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
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Unknown
Russ Housley Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
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Unknown
Sam Hartman Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
(2006-02-28)
Unknown
I don't understand the difference between cryptographic randomness and pseudorandomness in the security considerations section Are you saying that a cryptographic pseudo-random generator is inappropriate for generating tags If so, that seems unnecessary as that is probably the only scalable way to generate cryptographically strong tags in many situations. A PSTN gateway is not likely to have a good enough hardware random number generator to generate tags from a physical random source.
Scott Hollenbeck Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
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Unknown
Ted Hardie Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection
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Unknown