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> >  Besides that, the following things come to my mind:
> >  
> >  - Status of the infrastructure docs / discussion? Any words from  
> > IAB/IESG?
> 
> I have some information that we will know the status of the 
> infrastructure documents before Philadelphia but the AD's 
> have to address that ( Jon? )and they can render their 
> opinions/decisions here on the list. We will not need to 
> cover them in the WG meeting. The WG has done its job.

What's the status of draft-ietf-enum-infrastructure-07?

https://datatracker.ietf.org/idtracker/draft-ietf-enum-infrastructure/

The tracker indicates AD questions in July, resolved with a new version
in December.  So still in AD eval?

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> I'd be _really_ happy if we can "finalize" the registration 
> procedure - but as it seems now, the whole registration stuff 
> is going into that document, and 3761bis will only contain a 
> reference to that. I'm unsure whether discussion in the WG 
> session itself would be productive - but i'd really 
> appreciate if a few core WG members could commit themselves 
> to a couple of bar discussion sessions about the registration 
> process during IETF 71.

I'm game for that discussion...  And I am sure I can find some good
local bars to choose from.  :-)

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	Title           : ENUM Implementation Issues and Experiences
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Hi Folks,
   Here's the next version of Experiences for your edification.
See <http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-enum- 
experiences-09.txt>

This version reflects comments from the GEN-ART review, the AD's  
review (for both of which, many thanks), and comments received during  
the IETF Last Call (for which also, many thanks).

IMHO, it's ready to roll.

all the best,
   Lawrence

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> directories.
> This draft is a work item of the Telephone Number Mapping Working  
> Group of the IETF.
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>
> 	Title           : ENUM Implementation Issues and Experiences
> 	Author(s)       : L. Conroy, K. Fujiwara
> 	Filename        : draft-ietf-enum-experiences-09.txt
> 	Pages           : 33
> 	Date            : 2008-02-14
>
> This document captures experience in implementing systems based on
> the ENUM protocol, and experience of ENUM data that have been created
> by others.  As such, it clarifies the ENUM and DDDS standards.  Its
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Dear Authors of RFC3761bis

I briefly went through the I-D and can provide you with the following 
feedback:


* Add "Obsoletes RFC 3761" to the header of the I-D


* ABNF

You have extended the ABNF for type and subtype by a dash "-" character.

       type          = 1*32(ALPHA / DIGIT / "-")
       subtype       = 1*32(ALPHA / DIGIT / "-")

I guess the intension was to allow the "X-", which was somewhat 
inconsistent in RFC 3761.

Do you intend to allow "-" everywhere in the Type and Subtype strings?

I'd rather restrict it to "-" only as the 2nd character and only if the 
prefix containing a "-" as 2nd charater is defined/described in an RFC.

This could be reached by:

- Write some text to permit "-" only as 2nd character, and/or
- Restrict this in the ABNF such as

   [sub]type = ALPHA (ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" )  1*30 ( ALPHA / DIGIT )

   Note: This proposal would also disallow a digit as the 1st character.


What do you think about?

cheers,
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Hi Bernie, folks,
   As I understand it, it will obsolete RFC 3761 when it's an RFC,
but this draft doesn't obsolete anything. The author of RFC 2026 is
familiar with this draft, so could give you the gory details  :).

The ABNF addition in this form is my fault.
It would be possible to have an Enumservice with a sub-type reflecting
a URI scheme which itself had a "-". I don't say it's a good idea to
define a URI scheme this way (or to have a sub-type string that matches
such a URI scheme), but it is legal => '-' needs to be available in both
type and subtype definitions.

While making the change to permit "X-foo", I realised that it might be
useful to allow some kind of punctuation in the service name to make it
clearer - thus one could imagine something like "real-time-text" as a
service type. I believe that this is a reasonable choice. Why not?

I looked at discouraging Enumservice definitions that are runs of
punctuation, or digits, or something like that. That is NOT easy in
ABNF (if possible), and again, why not, as long as it is unique?
The registration doc should/does suggest that someone gives a useful
Enumservice type name, but that is "not so much a law, more a kind of
guideline".

----

Finally, why *require* an RFC for "X-foo"?
Personally, I would prefer it if some kind of RFC (including  
experimental
or Informational) was required for Enumservices that did NOT start "X-".

In the last ENUM meeting folk said that a simple notification to IANA  
with
a partially populated template would be enough. That is OK-ish, as  
long as
it is CLEAR whether the IETF has seen this spec and it at least has a  
fully
detailed template, or instead it has come out of the blue/IPv16 world
(in which case it MUST start "X-").

all the best,
   Lawrence


On 15 Feb 2008, at 16:45, Bernie Hoeneisen wrote:
> Dear Authors of RFC3761bis
>
> I briefly went through the I-D and can provide you with the following
> feedback:
>
>
> * Add "Obsoletes RFC 3761" to the header of the I-D
>
>
> * ABNF
>
> You have extended the ABNF for type and subtype by a dash "-"  
> character.
>
>        type          = 1*32(ALPHA / DIGIT / "-")
>        subtype       = 1*32(ALPHA / DIGIT / "-")
>
> I guess the intension was to allow the "X-", which was somewhat
> inconsistent in RFC 3761.
>
> Do you intend to allow "-" everywhere in the Type and Subtype strings?
>
> I'd rather restrict it to "-" only as the 2nd character and only if  
> the
> prefix containing a "-" as 2nd charater is defined/described in an  
> RFC.
>
> This could be reached by:
>
> - Write some text to permit "-" only as 2nd character, and/or
> - Restrict this in the ABNF such as
>
>    [sub]type = ALPHA (ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" )  1*30 ( ALPHA / DIGIT )
>
>    Note: This proposal would also disallow a digit as the 1st  
> character.
>
>
> What do you think about?
>
> cheers,
>   Bernie
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Hi Lawrence

On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, lconroy wrote:

> As I understand it, it will obsolete RFC 3761 when it's an RFC,
> but this draft doesn't obsolete anything. The author of RFC 2026 is
> familiar with this draft, so could give you the gory details  :).

xml2rfc produces the following header:

  Obsoletes: 3761 (if approved)


> Finally, why *require* an RFC for "X-foo"?

This is not what I meant.

I suggested that any prefix containing a "-" as a 2nd character (e.g. X-, 
P-, A-, Z-, ...) needs to be documented in an RFC (to allow the prefix 
to be used as type or subtype in Enumservice Registrations).
The registration itself would still be just "specification required".

cheers,
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> Add "Obsoletes RFC 3761" to the header of the I-D

it should have said that in the header & in the body

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	Title           : E.164 Ownership Problem Statement
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>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: sip-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
>  Tschofenig, Hannes (NSN - FI/Espoo)
>  Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 2:55 PM
>  To: ext Jonathan Rosenberg; Paul Kyzivat
>  Cc: IETF SIP List
>  Subject: Re: [Sip] New I-D on RFC4474 and phone numbers
>  =

>  Hi Jonathan,
>  Hi Paul,
>  =

>  thanks for raising the aspect of E.164 and ENUM usage. There was an
>  offline discussion between Dan Wing, Klaus Darilion, Kai Fischer,
>  David Schwartz, Hadriel Kaplan, John Elwell, and myself about E.164
>  and SIP Identity. As part of the discussion Klaus and I polished a
>  former document of Alexander Mayrhofer on the usage of ENUM for E.164
>  numbers (see draft-mayrhofer-enum-domainkeys-00). As we moved along
>  with the work we obviously came across a couple of problems (as one
>  can easily imagine) and the document triggered a long discussion among
>  us. Dispite a couple of challenges, we published the document today
>  (see http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-darilion-sip-e164-enum-
>  00.txt). I learned a lot while working on that document.
>  =

>  In addition to publishing the document a few of us have also worked on
>  a document that captures some of our discussion on E.164 number
>  ownership. I will publish it very soon -- just a bit more proof-
>  reading.
>  =

>  Ciao
>  Hannes
>  =

>  > -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht-----
>  > Von: sip-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces@ietf.org] Im
>  > Auftrag von ext Jonathan Rosenberg
>  > Gesendet: Montag, 18. Februar 2008 21:36
>  > An: Paul Kyzivat
>  > Cc: IETF SIP List
>  > Betreff: Re: [Sip] New I-D on RFC4474 and phone numbers
>  >
>  > I agree that something along the lines of enum could solve
>  > this problem,
>  > and I believe there was a draft that proposed such a thing. This has
>  > been discussed since the start of rfc4474.
>  >
>  > However, I fear that saying, 'use enum' is kind of like saying,
>  we'll
>  > just use an All-Knowing Oracle, so lets figure out the interface
>  > protocol to the Oracle. The easy part is the interface (the enum
>  > mechanism). The actual hard problem is how to get those entries
>  > populated. The deployment of public enum has been - shall we
>  > say - less
>  > than spectacular. I'd hate for that to be our only solution. Not
>  that
>  > its obvious what else to do; though I do suggest in my draft
>  > how domain
>  > based authentication, when combined with whitelists and
>  > blacklists, can
>  > help.
>  >
>  > -Jonathan R.
>  >
>  > Paul Kyzivat wrote:
>  > > Jonathan,
>  > >
>  > > I guess the time has come for this discussion, since John
>  > Ewell has also
>  > > submitted a draft on this subject.
>  > >
>  > > I thought the problem was already well known, but perhaps
>  > not. IMO the
>  > > main thing now is to figure out the *solution* to the problem!
>  > > IMO a solution is to use a 4474-style approach, but where the
>  > > certificate is tied to just the phone number, not to some
>  arbitrary
>  > > domain name. That of course would depend on a model where
>  > the "owner" of
>  > > the phone number is the one who may obtain the certificate
>  > for that number.
>  > >
>  > > My thought is that we already have an algorithmic mapping
>  > from an E.164
>  > > phone number to a domain name, defined by enum. If the
>  > sender puts an
>  > > E.164 number in From, and can sign it with a cert for the
>  > enum mapped
>  > > domain name corresponding to that number, then that ought
>  > to be valid
>  > > proof of the validity of the sender.
>  > >
>  > > In those places where public enum is in operation, I think there
>  is
>  > > already a legal mechanism in place to give the owner of record of
>  a
>  > > particular phone number control over the contents of the
>  > corresponding
>  > > DNS entry. That should also be sufficient to allow a certificate
>  > > authority to assign a cert to that same owner.
>  > >
>  > > Combine all that and you have a complete e2e identity model
>  > for phone
>  > > numbers, based on public enum. And that can be true even if
>  > public enum
>  > > isn't used to *route* the calls to that number. So it could
>  > be used for
>  > > "unlisted" numbers.
>  > >
>  > > To use this approach the From header should contain either
>  > a TEL URI, or
>  > > a sip/sips URI containing the enum-mapped domain name
>  > corresponding to
>  > > the phone number. (I would rather see the TEL used for this
>  > - it is more
>  > > user friendly.)
>  > >
>  > >     Thanks,
>  > >     Paul
>  > >
>  > > Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
>  > >> I just submitted:
>  > >>
>  > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-rosenberg-sip-rfc447
>  > 4-concerns-00.txt
>  > >>
>  > >>
>  > >> This is basically a discussion on the security properties
>  > of rfc4474
>  > >> with phone numbers, and a comparison to rfc3325 in this
>  > case. Also a
>  > >> discussion on what happens to dtls-srtp.
>  > >>
>  > >> Comments welcome.
>  > >>
>  > >> -Jonathan R.
>  > >
>  >
>  > --
>  > Jonathan D. Rosenberg, Ph.D.                   499 Thornall St.
>  > Cisco Fellow                                   Edison, NJ 08837
>  > Cisco, Voice Technology Group
>  > jdrosen@cisco.com
>  > http://www.jdrosen.net                         PHONE: (408) 902-3084
>  > http://www.cisco.com
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Well ENUM is on a short leash in Philadelphia with only 1 hour, we are
trying to slowly but deliberately wind things down. It might not be the best
time, but we certainly have large body of expertise in dealing with E.164
numbers and the history of trying to deal with number mappings in globally
distributed databases. :-) =


It's certainly something worth discussing the ENUM WG list from time to time
but the real issues are all layer 8 and above.


>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: sip-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
>  Hannes Tschofenig
>  Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 2:24 AM
>  To: Richard Shockey
>  Cc: 'IETF SIP List'; 'Paul Kyzivat'
>  Subject: Re: [Sip] New I-D on RFC4474 and phone numbers
>  =

>  Hi Richard
>  =

>  I have thought about that. When I spoke to a couple of people about
>  requesting a slot in ENUM they told me that ENUM is not the right
>  place
>  to discuss this.
>  Feedback from the ENUM WG would certainly be helpful. ;
>  =

>  Ciao
>  Hannes
>  =

>  Richard Shockey wrote:
>  > So did you guys want a slot during the ENUM WG?
>  >
>  >
>  >>  -----Original Message-----
>  >>  From: sip-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf
>  Of
>  >>  Tschofenig, Hannes (NSN - FI/Espoo)
>  >>  Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 2:55 PM
>  >>  To: ext Jonathan Rosenberg; Paul Kyzivat
>  >>  Cc: IETF SIP List
>  >>  Subject: Re: [Sip] New I-D on RFC4474 and phone numbers
>  >>
>  >>  Hi Jonathan,
>  >>  Hi Paul,
>  >>
>  >>  thanks for raising the aspect of E.164 and ENUM usage. There was
>  an
>  >>  offline discussion between Dan Wing, Klaus Darilion, Kai Fischer,
>  >>  David Schwartz, Hadriel Kaplan, John Elwell, and myself about
>  E.164
>  >>  and SIP Identity. As part of the discussion Klaus and I polished a
>  >>  former document of Alexander Mayrhofer on the usage of ENUM for
>  E.164
>  >>  numbers (see draft-mayrhofer-enum-domainkeys-00). As we moved
>  along
>  >>  with the work we obviously came across a couple of problems (as
>  one
>  >>  can easily imagine) and the document triggered a long discussion
>  among
>  >>  us. Dispite a couple of challenges, we published the document
>  today
>  >>  (see http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-darilion-sip-e164-
>  enum-
>  >>  00.txt). I learned a lot while working on that document.
>  >>
>  >>  In addition to publishing the document a few of us have also
>  worked on
>  >>  a document that captures some of our discussion on E.164 number
>  >>  ownership. I will publish it very soon -- just a bit more proof-
>  >>  reading.
>  >>
>  >>  Ciao
>  >>  Hannes
>  >>
>  >>  > -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht-----
>  >>  > Von: sip-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces@ietf.org] Im
>  >>  > Auftrag von ext Jonathan Rosenberg
>  >>  > Gesendet: Montag, 18. Februar 2008 21:36
>  >>  > An: Paul Kyzivat
>  >>  > Cc: IETF SIP List
>  >>  > Betreff: Re: [Sip] New I-D on RFC4474 and phone numbers
>  >>  >
>  >>  > I agree that something along the lines of enum could solve
>  >>  > this problem,
>  >>  > and I believe there was a draft that proposed such a thing. This
>  has
>  >>  > been discussed since the start of rfc4474.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > However, I fear that saying, 'use enum' is kind of like saying,
>  >>  we'll
>  >>  > just use an All-Knowing Oracle, so lets figure out the interface
>  >>  > protocol to the Oracle. The easy part is the interface (the enum
>  >>  > mechanism). The actual hard problem is how to get those entries
>  >>  > populated. The deployment of public enum has been - shall we
>  >>  > say - less
>  >>  > than spectacular. I'd hate for that to be our only solution. Not
>  >>  that
>  >>  > its obvious what else to do; though I do suggest in my draft
>  >>  > how domain
>  >>  > based authentication, when combined with whitelists and
>  >>  > blacklists, can
>  >>  > help.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > -Jonathan R.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > Paul Kyzivat wrote:
>  >>  > > Jonathan,
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > I guess the time has come for this discussion, since John
>  >>  > Ewell has also
>  >>  > > submitted a draft on this subject.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > I thought the problem was already well known, but perhaps
>  >>  > not. IMO the
>  >>  > > main thing now is to figure out the *solution* to the problem!
>  >>  > > IMO a solution is to use a 4474-style approach, but where the
>  >>  > > certificate is tied to just the phone number, not to some
>  >>  arbitrary
>  >>  > > domain name. That of course would depend on a model where
>  >>  > the "owner" of
>  >>  > > the phone number is the one who may obtain the certificate
>  >>  > for that number.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > My thought is that we already have an algorithmic mapping
>  >>  > from an E.164
>  >>  > > phone number to a domain name, defined by enum. If the
>  >>  > sender puts an
>  >>  > > E.164 number in From, and can sign it with a cert for the
>  >>  > enum mapped
>  >>  > > domain name corresponding to that number, then that ought
>  >>  > to be valid
>  >>  > > proof of the validity of the sender.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > In those places where public enum is in operation, I think
>  there
>  >>  is
>  >>  > > already a legal mechanism in place to give the owner of record
>  of
>  >>  a
>  >>  > > particular phone number control over the contents of the
>  >>  > corresponding
>  >>  > > DNS entry. That should also be sufficient to allow a
>  certificate
>  >>  > > authority to assign a cert to that same owner.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > Combine all that and you have a complete e2e identity model
>  >>  > for phone
>  >>  > > numbers, based on public enum. And that can be true even if
>  >>  > public enum
>  >>  > > isn't used to *route* the calls to that number. So it could
>  >>  > be used for
>  >>  > > "unlisted" numbers.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > To use this approach the From header should contain either
>  >>  > a TEL URI, or
>  >>  > > a sip/sips URI containing the enum-mapped domain name
>  >>  > corresponding to
>  >>  > > the phone number. (I would rather see the TEL used for this
>  >>  > - it is more
>  >>  > > user friendly.)
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > >     Thanks,
>  >>  > >     Paul
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
>  >>  > >> I just submitted:
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-rosenberg-sip-rfc447
>  >>  > 4-concerns-00.txt
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > >> This is basically a discussion on the security properties
>  >>  > of rfc4474
>  >>  > >> with phone numbers, and a comparison to rfc3325 in this
>  >>  > case. Also a
>  >>  > >> discussion on what happens to dtls-srtp.
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > >> Comments welcome.
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > >> -Jonathan R.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  >
>  >>  > --
>  >>  > Jonathan D. Rosenberg, Ph.D.                   499 Thornall St.
>  >>  > Cisco Fellow                                   Edison, NJ 08837
>  >>  > Cisco, Voice Technology Group
>  >>  > jdrosen@cisco.com
>  >>  > http://www.jdrosen.net                         PHONE: (408) 902-
>  3084
>  >>  > http://www.cisco.com
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 =

Section 3.2 suggests there is no definition for Infrastructure ENUM. At lea=
st reference RFC 5067!

Section 3.3  wallet garden model? I like that :-)
 =

Is there a reason why a carrier can't use infrastructure ENUM to certify a =
given populated caller ID using a general rather than a specific key? (If t=
hey were willing to)


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Subject: Re: [Enum] [Sip] New I-D on RFC4474 and phone numbers

Well ENUM is on a short leash in Philadelphia with only 1 hour, we are
trying to slowly but deliberately wind things down. It might not be the best
time, but we certainly have large body of expertise in dealing with E.164
numbers and the history of trying to deal with number mappings in globally
distributed databases. :-) =


It's certainly something worth discussing the ENUM WG list from time to time
but the real issues are all layer 8 and above.


>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: sip-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
>  Hannes Tschofenig
>  Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 2:24 AM
>  To: Richard Shockey
>  Cc: 'IETF SIP List'; 'Paul Kyzivat'
>  Subject: Re: [Sip] New I-D on RFC4474 and phone numbers
>  =

>  Hi Richard
>  =

>  I have thought about that. When I spoke to a couple of people about
>  requesting a slot in ENUM they told me that ENUM is not the right
>  place
>  to discuss this.
>  Feedback from the ENUM WG would certainly be helpful. ;
>  =

>  Ciao
>  Hannes
>  =

>  Richard Shockey wrote:
>  > So did you guys want a slot during the ENUM WG?
>  >
>  >
>  >>  -----Original Message-----
>  >>  From: sip-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf
>  Of
>  >>  Tschofenig, Hannes (NSN - FI/Espoo)
>  >>  Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 2:55 PM
>  >>  To: ext Jonathan Rosenberg; Paul Kyzivat
>  >>  Cc: IETF SIP List
>  >>  Subject: Re: [Sip] New I-D on RFC4474 and phone numbers
>  >>
>  >>  Hi Jonathan,
>  >>  Hi Paul,
>  >>
>  >>  thanks for raising the aspect of E.164 and ENUM usage. There was
>  an
>  >>  offline discussion between Dan Wing, Klaus Darilion, Kai Fischer,
>  >>  David Schwartz, Hadriel Kaplan, John Elwell, and myself about
>  E.164
>  >>  and SIP Identity. As part of the discussion Klaus and I polished a
>  >>  former document of Alexander Mayrhofer on the usage of ENUM for
>  E.164
>  >>  numbers (see draft-mayrhofer-enum-domainkeys-00). As we moved
>  along
>  >>  with the work we obviously came across a couple of problems (as
>  one
>  >>  can easily imagine) and the document triggered a long discussion
>  among
>  >>  us. Dispite a couple of challenges, we published the document
>  today
>  >>  (see http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-darilion-sip-e164-
>  enum-
>  >>  00.txt). I learned a lot while working on that document.
>  >>
>  >>  In addition to publishing the document a few of us have also
>  worked on
>  >>  a document that captures some of our discussion on E.164 number
>  >>  ownership. I will publish it very soon -- just a bit more proof-
>  >>  reading.
>  >>
>  >>  Ciao
>  >>  Hannes
>  >>
>  >>  > -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht-----
>  >>  > Von: sip-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces@ietf.org] Im
>  >>  > Auftrag von ext Jonathan Rosenberg
>  >>  > Gesendet: Montag, 18. Februar 2008 21:36
>  >>  > An: Paul Kyzivat
>  >>  > Cc: IETF SIP List
>  >>  > Betreff: Re: [Sip] New I-D on RFC4474 and phone numbers
>  >>  >
>  >>  > I agree that something along the lines of enum could solve
>  >>  > this problem,
>  >>  > and I believe there was a draft that proposed such a thing. This
>  has
>  >>  > been discussed since the start of rfc4474.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > However, I fear that saying, 'use enum' is kind of like saying,
>  >>  we'll
>  >>  > just use an All-Knowing Oracle, so lets figure out the interface
>  >>  > protocol to the Oracle. The easy part is the interface (the enum
>  >>  > mechanism). The actual hard problem is how to get those entries
>  >>  > populated. The deployment of public enum has been - shall we
>  >>  > say - less
>  >>  > than spectacular. I'd hate for that to be our only solution. Not
>  >>  that
>  >>  > its obvious what else to do; though I do suggest in my draft
>  >>  > how domain
>  >>  > based authentication, when combined with whitelists and
>  >>  > blacklists, can
>  >>  > help.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > -Jonathan R.
>  >>  >
>  >>  > Paul Kyzivat wrote:
>  >>  > > Jonathan,
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > I guess the time has come for this discussion, since John
>  >>  > Ewell has also
>  >>  > > submitted a draft on this subject.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > I thought the problem was already well known, but perhaps
>  >>  > not. IMO the
>  >>  > > main thing now is to figure out the *solution* to the problem!
>  >>  > > IMO a solution is to use a 4474-style approach, but where the
>  >>  > > certificate is tied to just the phone number, not to some
>  >>  arbitrary
>  >>  > > domain name. That of course would depend on a model where
>  >>  > the "owner" of
>  >>  > > the phone number is the one who may obtain the certificate
>  >>  > for that number.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > My thought is that we already have an algorithmic mapping
>  >>  > from an E.164
>  >>  > > phone number to a domain name, defined by enum. If the
>  >>  > sender puts an
>  >>  > > E.164 number in From, and can sign it with a cert for the
>  >>  > enum mapped
>  >>  > > domain name corresponding to that number, then that ought
>  >>  > to be valid
>  >>  > > proof of the validity of the sender.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > In those places where public enum is in operation, I think
>  there
>  >>  is
>  >>  > > already a legal mechanism in place to give the owner of record
>  of
>  >>  a
>  >>  > > particular phone number control over the contents of the
>  >>  > corresponding
>  >>  > > DNS entry. That should also be sufficient to allow a
>  certificate
>  >>  > > authority to assign a cert to that same owner.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > Combine all that and you have a complete e2e identity model
>  >>  > for phone
>  >>  > > numbers, based on public enum. And that can be true even if
>  >>  > public enum
>  >>  > > isn't used to *route* the calls to that number. So it could
>  >>  > be used for
>  >>  > > "unlisted" numbers.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > To use this approach the From header should contain either
>  >>  > a TEL URI, or
>  >>  > > a sip/sips URI containing the enum-mapped domain name
>  >>  > corresponding to
>  >>  > > the phone number. (I would rather see the TEL used for this
>  >>  > - it is more
>  >>  > > user friendly.)
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > >     Thanks,
>  >>  > >     Paul
>  >>  > >
>  >>  > > Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
>  >>  > >> I just submitted:
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-rosenberg-sip-rfc447
>  >>  > 4-concerns-00.txt
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > >> This is basically a discussion on the security properties
>  >>  > of rfc4474
>  >>  > >> with phone numbers, and a comparison to rfc3325 in this
>  >>  > case. Also a
>  >>  > >> discussion on what happens to dtls-srtp.
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > >> Comments welcome.
>  >>  > >>
>  >>  > >> -Jonathan R.
>  >>  > >
>  >>  >
>  >>  > --
>  >>  > Jonathan D. Rosenberg, Ph.D.                   499 Thornall St.
>  >>  > Cisco Fellow                                   Edison, NJ 08837
>  >>  > Cisco, Voice Technology Group
>  >>  > jdrosen@cisco.com
>  >>  > http://www.jdrosen.net                         PHONE: (408) 902-
>  3084
>  >>  > http://www.cisco.com
>  >>  > _______________________________________________
>  >>  > Sip mailing list  http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip
>  >>  > This list is for NEW development of the core SIP Protocol
>  >>  > Use sip-implementors@cs.columbia.edu for questions on current
>  sip
>  >>  > Use sipping@ietf.org for new developments on the application of
>  sip
>  >>  >
>  >>  _______________________________________________
>  >>  Sip mailing list  http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip
>  >>  This list is for NEW development of the core SIP Protocol
>  >>  Use sip-implementors@cs.columbia.edu for questions on current sip
>  >>  Use sipping@ietf.org for new developments on the application of
>  sip
>  >>
>  >
>  > _______________________________________________
>  > Sip mailing list  http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip
>  > This list is for NEW development of the core SIP Protocol
>  > Use sip-implementors@cs.columbia.edu for questions on current sip
>  > Use sipping@ietf.org for new developments on the application of sip
>  >
>  =

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Did we want to finalize discussion of the enum Registration document?

#########3


RELIMINARY PRELIMINARY

IETF 71 Telephone Number Mapping (ENUM) WG Agenda 
THURSDAY, March 13, 2008 

1510-1610 Afternoon Session II

Breakout Room	RAI	enum	Telephone Number Mapping WG


Chair(s):
Patrik Faltstrom <paf@cisco.com> 
Richard Shockey <rich.shockey@neustar.biz>


WG Secretary:
Alexander Mayrhofer <alexander.mayrhofer@enum.at> 

RAI Director(s):
Jon Peterson jon.peterson@neustar.biz
Cullen Jennings fluffy@cisco.com

RAI Area Advisor:
Jon Peterson jon.peterson@neustar.biz


Agenda Bashing. 


1. Status of Drafts and in Drafts the Queue Overview - Alexander Mayhofer WG
Secretary 10

2. 	Title           : The E.164 to Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI)
Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS) Application (ENUM)
	Author(s)       : S. Bradner, et al.
	Filename        : draft-ietf-enum-3761bis-02.txt
	Pages           : 20
	Date            : 2008-02-13

This document discusses the use of the Domain Name System (DNS) for the
storage of E.164 numbers, and for resolving them into URIs that can be used
for (for example) telephony call setup.  This document also describes how
the DNS can be used to identify the services associated with an E.164
number.  This document obsoletes RFC 3761.

A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-enum-3761bis-02.txt


3. Title           : DNS Extension for ENUM Source-URI
	Author(s)       : H. Kaplan, et al.
	Filename        : draft-kaplan-enum-source-uri-00.txt
	Pages           : 8
	Date            : 2007-12-11

This document defines a specific DNS extension, based on the EDNS0 OPT RR,
for an ENUM query to include the source URI which caused the ENUM request.
This is useful, for example, to specify the originating SIP or TEL URI from
a SIP request which triggered the ENUM query, so the ENUM server can provide
a different response.

A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-kaplan-enum-source-uri-00.txt


   

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Good ...I agree. 3761bis and the registration document are the main issues.

It would be helpful if you guys can come up with a list of issues to be
resolved, that was very helpful last time.

>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Alexander Mayrhofer [mailto:alexander.mayrhofer@nic.at]
>  Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 2:13 AM
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>  Cc: enum@ietf.org; Bernie Hoeneisen
>  Subject: AW: [Enum] PRELIMINARY AGENDA ENUM WG
>  
>  
>  
>  > Did we want to finalize discussion of the enum Registration
>  document?
>  
>  We'll definitely need some time in the session for that. Our plan is
>  to
>  iron out things over the week already, so that we make best use of the
>  available time. It now looks as if this document would have to be
>  published together with 3671bis.
>  
>  We'll post a new revision soon, likely tomorrow.
>  
>  cheers
>  
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The final IETF agenda is still somewhat in flux so plan or don't plan
accordingly.

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Bernie ..this is great that you got this ready in time ..

Is there a list of question the WG needs to consider before finalizing this?

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Hi Richard, folks,
  There was Sam Weiller's comment [ietf general mailing list] on the  
use of templates in IANA registrations.
He was talking about rfc2929bis, but that might have an impact on  
other registrations documents as well.
I guess that this may be raised in DNSEXT, which is meeting on  
Tuesday according to the DRAFT agenda.
(i.e. it should be clear by the time of the ENUM WG meeting).

all the best,
   Lawrence

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Hi Rich et al.

On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Richard Shockey wrote:

> Is there a list of question the WG needs to consider before finalizing this?

Such a list is still under construction. I've opened a ticket on our 
request tracker, which right now contains a draft version of the probable 
open issues and questions:

   http://ietf.enum.at/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/32

Feel free to provide feedback and/or further issues to <enum@ietf.org>.

cheers,
  Bernie

PS:
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IETF 71 Telephone Number Mapping (ENUM) WG Agenda 

THURSDAY, March 13, 2008 

1510-1610 Afternoon Session II
Franklin 3/4	INT	savi	Source Address Validation Improvements BOF
Franklin 11/12	RAI	avt	Audio/Video Transport WG
Franklin 6/7	RAI	enum	Telephone Number Mapping WG
Salon I	SEC	smime	S/MIME Mail Security WG

Chair(s):
Patrik Faltstrom <paf@cisco.com> 
Richard Shockey <rich.shockey@neustar.biz>


WG Secretary:
Alexander Mayrhofer <alexander.mayrhofer@enum.at> 

RAI Director(s):
Jon Peterson jon.peterson@neustar.biz
Cullen Jennings fluffy@cisco.com

RAI Area Advisor:
Jon Peterson jon.peterson@neustar.biz


Agenda Bashing. 


1. Status of Drafts and in Drafts the Queue Overview - Alexander Mayhofer WG
Secretary 10

2. 	Title           : The E.164 to Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI)
Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS) Application (ENUM)
	Author(s)       : S. Bradner, et al.
	Filename        : draft-ietf-enum-3761bis-02.txt
	Pages           : 20
	Date            : 2008-02-13

This document discusses the use of the Domain Name System (DNS) for the
storage of E.164 numbers, and for resolving them into URIs that can be used
for (for example) telephony call setup.  This document also describes how
the DNS can be used to identify the services associated with an E.164
number.  This document obsoletes RFC 3761.

A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-enum-3761bis-02.txt



3.	Title           : IANA Registration of Enumservices: Guide, Template
and IANA Considerations
	Author(s)       : B. Hoeneisen, et al.
	Filename        : draft-ietf-enum-enumservices-guide-07.txt
	Pages           : 36
	Date            : 2008-02-25

This document specifies a revision of the IANA registry for Enumservices,
describes corresponding registration procedures, and provides a guideline
for creating Enumservices and its Registration Documents.
Registration of Enumservices is now handled using the "Expert Review"
process.  A Registration Document containing the specification of the
Enumservice is required.  However, contrary to earlier registration
procedures, said Registration Document does not necessarily need to be
promoted to RFC status.

A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-enum-enumservices-guide-07.tx
t



4. Title           : DNS Extension for ENUM Source-URI
	Author(s)       : H. Kaplan, et al.
	Filename        : draft-kaplan-enum-source-uri-00.txt
	Pages           : 8
	Date            : 2007-12-11

This document defines a specific DNS extension, based on the EDNS0 OPT RR,
for an ENUM query to include the source URI which caused the ENUM request.
This is useful, for example, to specify the originating SIP or TEL URI from
a SIP request which triggered the ENUM query, so the ENUM server can provide
a different response.

A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-kaplan-enum-source-uri-00.txt


   

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I apologise in advance as this is somewhat off-topic. However this  
list is one of the best ways of reaching the people who might be  
interested in UK ENUM developments.

The Annual General Meeting of the UK ENUM Consortium will be held at  
13:00 on March 25th at Goodenough College, London. Details of how to  
register for the meeting and become a member of UKEC are on the  
company's web site at: http://www.ukec.co.uk/agm/index.html.

UKEC is also inviting nominations for its board. The founding board  
members will be resigning at the AGM so that the membership can elect  
a new board. Although the AGM is open to the public, only members or  
prospective members of UKEC will be eligible to stand for election or  
vote at the meeting.

If you have any questions about the event or UKEC, please contact me  
or send email to secretariat@ukenumconsortium.org
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