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draft-barnes-geopriv-policy-uri
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-03 (err… -02) We updated the draft (-02) in early September – … and forgot to post it We updated it again (-03) right before the IETF – … and missed the deadline All changes now rolled in to -02 – Clarifications around default policies – Considerations about NATs – Deployment considerations – Several minor editorial clean-ups
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Default Policies Document talks a few times about using a GET to find out the server’s default policy But HELD says the default policy is open access Revised to clarify: – Client’s safest assumption is open access – … but server may apply a more restrictive policy – … which the client can find out with a GET Also made policy examples more explicit with regard to privacy rules
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NATs In certain circumstances, multiple clients look the same to the server Risk that one could overwrite another’s policy Guidance to server: Two options – Provide a fresh location URI and policy URI for each request (so multiple clients don’t overlap) – Use a restrict of the policy language defined here MUST NOT accept PUT or DELETE requests
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Deployment Considerations Previous documents (held-context) overlaid policy operations on location configuration Revised to explain that using a separate transaction – Costs an HTTP RTT, but – Gains generality, e.g., DHCP coverage Also suggested how servers can minimize overhead cost (implicit storage of default)
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Next Steps All known issues resolved Would like a review from a fresh reviewer Call for WG adoption toward the end of November – Move to WGLC as soon as milestone is in place
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