Re: DRAFT-IETF-GEOPRIV-RADIUS-LO-23

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On 04/08/2009 12:12 PM, Anthony Leibovitz wrote:

As an example, Section 1 states that “location information needs to be protected against unauthorized access and distribution”, yet nowhere in the document are the implications of this statement for the RADIUS protocol laid out. D

Anthony - so what - this is the IETF and there is nothing here mandating that any protocol work with another.

If GeoPriv breaks RADIUS that is grounds for more standards work right ???

Nice...

Todd Glassey
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