: FW: Diameter EAP contradicts RFC 3588
<[email protected]> Fri, 13 May 2005 15:39:51 +0300
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Hi all, Glen Zorn brought this up during AUTH48 review of Diameter EAP. We will make the change, just as long as noone objects. thanks, John > > Hi, > > I think Glen is right here. RFC 3588 says "MUST", and the > "MAY" in current text is IMHO an accident (I don't think > anyone ever proposed that there would be valid reasons > not to advertise the support. Of course, an implementation > may have a switch for disabling EAP, but then it's no > longer supported). > > Thus, I'd propose the following RFC-Editor note: > > ----------- > Section 2.1, 1st paragraph: > OLD: > > Diameter nodes conforming to this specification MAY advertise ... > > NEW: > > Diameter nodes conforming to this specification MUST advertise ... > ^^^^ > ------------ > > Given that this sounds like a technical change, the RFC > editor probably wants this from the ADs.. > > Best regards, > Pasi > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ext Glen Zorn (gwz) [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 11:14 PM > > To: Eronen Pasi (Nokia-NRC/Helsinki); [email protected] > > Cc: 'Bert Wijnen'; Kessens David (Nokia-NET/MtView); > > [email protected]; [email protected]; Loughney John > > (Nokia-NRC/Helsinki) > > Subject: Diameter EAP contradicts RFC 3588 > > > > > > Section 2.1, first paragraph says "Diameter nodes conforming to this > > specification MAY advertise support by including the Diameter EAP > > Application ID value of 5 in the Auth-Application-Id AVP of the > > Capabilities-Exchange-Request and Capabilities-Exchange-Answer > > command [BASE]." However, this seems to contradict RFC 3588, which > > says in several places that "Diameter nodes MUST advertise locally > > supported applications". It seems that either the MAY needs to > > change to a MUST or the document changed to say "Updates: RFC 3588". > > I hope nobody is going to yell at me about the lateness of this note > > because I've mentioned this point several times over the years & > > been ignored... > > > > ~gwz > > > > Why is it that most of the world's problems can't be solved by > > simply > > listening to John Coltrane? -- Henry Gabriel > > >