IETF 106 homenet Minutes * Singapore * 2019-11-18 15:00 - 15:30 * Meeting Room: VIP A Chairs: Barbara Stark, Stephen Farrell Jabber: Tim Wattenberg Notes: Barbara Stark, Tim Wattenberg ============================================= Chairs presented slides: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/106/materials/slides-106-homenet-homenet-chair-slides No Agenda Bashing Some comments made before Daniel started: Ted Lemon: Has running code for the homenet naming stuff..... Stuart Cheshire: HNCP can establish numbering and routing between Thread and WiFi. ======================================= Daniel Migault presented slides: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/106/materials/slides-106-homenet-draft-ietf-homenet-front-end-naming-delegation Daniel: Expecting to have a review and closes to WGLC. Ted: Why should names be resolvable inside the homenet when the Internet is down? Daniel: It's while you're home and not when you're away. Michael Richardson: You don't want to use home.arpa because the certificates won't match up. We want names to resolve correctly. Ray: Reiterating what Mike said, it's important to have the same names across all domains. on slide where Daniel asks whether synchronization channel needs to be secured Stephen Farrell: DPRIV WG has some work on securing various channels. Daniel: Yes it's all over TLS. Ray Bellis: Why don't you use CDS instead of DS? Ray Hunter: The certificate establishes trust. ======================================= Ray Hunter presented slides: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/106/materials/slides-106-homenet-hncp-evolution Ted: Delighted to see Ray working on this. Hope to have chance to work with Ray on this before the next IETF. I don't think things are really going in direction of needing flash space to make this all work. Worrying about footprint is not that important. But do need to deal with primary/secondary. Michael Richardson: I agree with Ted. The devices on the fiber connections are powerful. Ray Hunter: Great feedback. We would expect $30 devices to participate in homenet.