There have been several of *significant* changes since the IETF last call in November 2019 on the -11 revision, so, as the responsible AD, I am asking the IETF community for 3rd review on the latest revision -24. The changes include at least: applicability statement, use of the FOLD function, I_NONCE, input keying material for master/pair-wise key generation, security section, some deleted DH groups and ciphers. For your convenience the diff between the two versions: https://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-ietf-hip-dex-24&url1=draft-ietf-hip-dex-11 Thank you in advance for your valuable comments before the 3rd of February 2021, -éric vyncke PS: thank you for the previous reviewers, your comments have helped the authors to improve the document. Thank you as well to the authors for listening to those comments. -----Original Message----- From: <iesg-secretary@xxxxxxxx> on behalf of The IESG <iesg-secretary@xxxxxxxx> Reply-To: "last-call@xxxxxxxx" <last-call@xxxxxxxx> Date: Wednesday, 20 January 2021 at 15:48 To: IETF-Announce <ietf-announce@xxxxxxxx> Cc: Gonzalo Camarillo <gonzalo.camarillo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "draft-ietf-hip-dex@xxxxxxxx" <draft-ietf-hip-dex@xxxxxxxx>, Eric Vyncke <evyncke@xxxxxxxxx>, "gonzalo.camarillo@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <gonzalo.camarillo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "hip-chairs@xxxxxxxx" <hip-chairs@xxxxxxxx>, "hipsec@xxxxxxxx" <hipsec@xxxxxxxx> Subject: Last Call: <draft-ietf-hip-dex-24.txt> (HIP Diet EXchange (DEX)) to Proposed Standard The IESG has received a request from the Host Identity Protocol WG (hip) to consider the following document: - 'HIP Diet EXchange (DEX)' <draft-ietf-hip-dex-24.txt> as Proposed Standard The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits final comments on this action. Please send substantive comments to the last-call@xxxxxxxx mailing lists by 2021-02-03. Exceptionally, comments may be sent to iesg@xxxxxxxx instead. In either case, please retain the beginning of the Subject line to allow automated sorting. Abstract This document specifies the Host Identity Protocol Diet EXchange (HIP DEX), a variant of the Host Identity Protocol Version 2 (HIPv2) and specifically developed for use on low end processors. The HIP DEX protocol design aims at reducing the overhead of the employed cryptographic primitives by omitting public-key signatures and cryptographic hash functions. The HIP DEX protocol is primarily designed for computation or memory- constrained sensor/actuator devices. Like HIPv2, it is expected to be used together with a suitable security protocol such as the Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) for the protection of upper layer protocol data. Unlike HIPv2, HIP DEX does not support Forward Secrecy (FS), and MUST only be used on devices where FS is prohibitively expensive. In addition, HIP DEX can also be used as a keying mechanism for security primitives at the MAC layer, e.g., for IEEE 802.15.4 networks. The file can be obtained via https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-hip-dex/ No IPR declarations have been submitted directly on this I-D. The document contains these normative downward references. See RFC 3967 for additional information: rfc6261: Encrypted Signaling Transport Modes for the Host Identity Protocol (Experimental - IETF stream) -- last-call mailing list last-call@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/last-call