Re: [secdir] Secdir Review of draft-stjohns-sipso-05

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On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 04:57:12PM -0400, Michael StJohns wrote:
> Classified documents have this thing called paragraph marking.  Each
> paragraph within a document is marked with the highest level of data
> within the paragraph.  A page is marked with the highest level of data
> in any paragraph on that page.  The overall document is marked with
> and protected at the highest level of data within the document.
> 
> For your example, what would probably happen is that the NFS processes
> on both sides would create a connection at the highest level of data
> they expect to exchange.  The NFS processes would be responsible for
> the labeling and segregation of data exchanged over that connection.
> E.g. the IP packets would ALL be labeled at the high level, even if
> some of them carried data at a level below.

Thanks for the clarification.

Nico
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