Re: TLS requirements (Last Call: draft-ietf-atompub-protocol to Proposed Standard)

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On 2007-03-13 20:43, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Robert,

--On March 13, 2007 3:23:22 PM -0400 Robert Sayre <rsayre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This text is actively misleading, because it suggests RFC 4346 is
included for informational purposes. The text should read:

"At a minimum, client and server implementations MUST be capable of
 being configured to use HTTP Basic Authentication [RFC2617] in
 conjunction with a TLS connection as specified by [RFC2818] and
 [RFC4346]."

The text that got used in CalDAV (which is about to be published) is:

  o  MUST support transport over TLS [RFC2246] as defined in [RFC2818]
     (note that [RFC2246] has been obsoleted by [RFC4346]);

with 2246, 2818 and 4346 all normative references. These type of "up-references" are not ideal and I believe there was some discussion going on somewhere about how better to deal with this type of situation.

You may be thinking of draft-klensin-norm-ref, which is in Last Call
as BCP through Friday this week.

Just to confirm: 2818 has already been "downrefed" so it can be used in
this way without further formality.

http://www1.tools.ietf.org/group/iesg/trac/wiki/DownrefRegistry

    Brian

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