Re: FW: I-D ACTION:draft-adrangi-eap-network-discovery-11.txt
From: Bernard Aboba (abobainternaut.com)
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 12:08:40 -0500 (EST)
As I recall there was a discussion relating to the appropriate
applicability statement that should be attached to this document.

Have we come to agreement on what the applicability statement should be?

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Adrangi, Farid wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> In this version, we have done some editorial fixes through out the
> document and addressed issues brought up during IESG review.
> ** Editorial changes are summarized in
> http://mng.ctgisp.com/IETF/EAP/Network%20Selection/Editorial_changes.txt
> ** List of issues with their resolutions are summarized in
> http://mng.ctgisp.com/IETF/EAP/Network%20Selection/issues-1.txt
> Thanks,
> Farid
>
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> >     Title           : Identity selection hints for
> > Extensible Authentication
> >                       Protocol (EAP)
> >     Author(s)       : F. Adrangi, et al.
> >     Filename        : draft-adrangi-eap-network-discovery-11.txt
> >     Pages           : 13
> >     Date            : 2005-3-25
> >
> > The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is defined in RFC 3748.
> >    This document defines a mechanism that allows an access network to
> >    provide identity selection hints to an EAP peer.  The purpose is to
> >    assist the EAP peer in selecting an appropriate Network Access
> >    Identifier (NAI) when there is no direct roaming
> > relationship between
> >    the access network and the peer's home network.  In this case,
> >    authentication is typically accomplished via a mediating
> > network such
> >    as a roaming consortium or broker.
> >
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> discovery-11.txt
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