[sidr] Last Call: <draft-ietf-sidr-algorithm-agility-08.txt> (Algorithm Agility Procedure for RPKI.) to Proposed Standard

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The tech report cited in Eric's message is not a critique of the SIDR algorithm agility document that is the subject if this last call. The tech report is a critique of the overall SIDR repository system and object retrieval paradigm, with an emphasis on the speed with which relying parties (principally ISPs) will be able to acquire RPKI data. The RPKI repository system is defined in RFC 6481; the RP object retrieval approach is described in RFC 6480. The tech report includes assumptions about the addition of many instances of additional objects (router certs) to the RPKI repository system, but these assumptions are based on I-Ds that are in process in SIDR, and thus may be the more appropriate focus of the report, in terms of responses.

The tech report includes no specific criticisms of the algorithm agility mechanism described by the I-D in IETF LC, nor does it suggest any changes to this doc. An extensive discussion of the tech report took place on the SIDR list, in early December. That discussion also did not suggest any proposed changes to the algorithm agility doc. Thus the authors do not plan to make any changes as a result of this comment being posted during IETF LC.

Steve Kent (on behalf of Roque Gagliano and Sean Turner)



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