[libvirt] Re: [RFC] sVirt v0.10 - initial prototype

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On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Paul Moore wrote:

> However, may I suggest that instead of representing the DOI as a string 
> we use a 32bit integer?  I know that may sound a bit odd, but in the 
> networking world most DOI values are represented as integers and when 
> security labels are involved they tend to be 32bits.  I understand that 
> using a plain integer is much more abstract than a human readable 
> string but it should make it easier to leverage existing and future* 
> DOI frameworks.

I'd prefer to use string, which can be managed freely by the user, and be 
human-readable.  Unlike IP layer networking, we're not constrained by e.g. 
having to fit in the IP options, and can simply convey the DOI as-is.

This will also not prevent users from utilizing integers as the DOI if 
desired.

In the common non-DoD case, people should be able to configure the DOI as 
simply as editing a configuration file to set the DOI to a domain name or 
arbitrary realm name.


> *An informal group/list just formed to start discussing DOI management 
> issues such as DOI formats, negotiation and translation.

URL ?


- James
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