INTERNET ENGINEERING STEERING GROUP (IESG) October 19, 2000 Reported by: Steve Coya, IETF Executive Director ATTENDEES --------- Bradner, Scott / Harvard Bellovin, Steve / AT&T Labs (IAB Liaison) Bush, Randy / Verio Coltun, Rob / Redback Networks Coya, Steve & Beaulieu, Marcia / IETF Freed, Ned / Innosoft Klensin, John / AT&T (IAB Chair) Mankin, Allison / ISI Marine, April / Nominum Narten, Thomas / IBM Nordmark, Erik / Sun Oran, Dave / Cisco Regrets ------- Baker, Fred / Cisco Systems Faltstrom, Patrik / Cisco Leech, Marcus / Nortel Reynolds, Joyce K. / ISI (RFC Editor) Michellie Schipper / ICANN Schiller, Jeff / MIT Wijnen, Bert / Lucent Minutes ------- 1. The minutes of the October 5 Teleconference were approved. Steve to place in public archives. 2. The IESG approved publication of Reverse Tunneling for Mobile IP, revised as a Proposed Standard. Steve to send announcement. The announcement should include a note to the RFC Editor requesting that text noting that this document replaces RFC2344 be included in the text body, that the appendices be moved from the middle to the end of the document, and that the section on changes since last version be removed prior to publication. 3. The IESG approved publication of Definitions of Managed Objects for Monitoring and Controlling the UNI/NNI Multilink Frame Relay Function as a Proposed Standard. Steve to send announcement. 4. In February 2000, the IESG approved publication of IP Authentication using Keyed SHA1 with Data Padding as an Informational RFC. During the 48 hour review period, the authors requested that the document instead be published as Historic. The IESG had no problem with the document being published as Historic. Steve to notify RFC Editor. 5. The IESG approved formation of the Securely Available Credentials (sacred) Working roup in the Security Area. Steve to send announcement. 6. Steve to send the WG Review message for Next Generation Structure of Management Information (sming) to the IETF Announcement and new-work lists. 7. The IESG had no problem with the publication of Common Gateway Interface for SIP as an Informational RFC, but with an IESG note. Ned to draft and send to the list. If no issues or concerns are raised, Steve to notify RFC Editor. 8. The IESG consensus was that High Level Logical Link Control (HLLC) should not be published. Allison to draft the DNP note Once received, Steve to convey to RFC Editor. 9. The IESG consensus was that Universal Service Protocol should not be published as an Experimental Protocol. Allison nominated Scott to draft the DNP note. Steve to inform Scott :-). Once received, Steve to convey to RFC Editor. 10. The IESG consensus was that Flexible proxy of mail protocols should not be published as an Experimental Protocol. Ned to provide text which Steve will convey to RFC Editor. 11. The IESG consensus was that Mail transfer reliability in Simple Mail Tranfer Protocol(SMTP) should not be published as the service it provides offers no additional functionality over the service already defined in RFC 1845. Steve to convey to RFC Editor. ACTION ITEMS: Ned to draft IESG note for draft-lennox-sip-cgi Allison to draft DNP text for draft-rodriguez-hllc Scott to draft DNP text for draft-shemsedinov-usp Steve to notify Scott of the above Hold-over Action Items: Thomas to review draft-ietf-nat-traditional (already approved; not announced) Marcus to provide text to Randy on draft-ietf-ngtrans-socks-gateway Steve Bellovin to review draft-miller-rfc1858-cmts