From kscott at mitre.org Thu Jul 2 12:24:11 2020 From: kscott at mitre.org (Keith L Scott) Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2020 12:24:11 +0000 Subject: [Sis-dtn] SIS-DTN WG Resolutions 20200702 Message-ID: <13A52CCF-EB46-4CC6-9C47-232A2820F815@mitre.org> Scott, Resulting from discussions at the Spring 2020 SIS-DTN meetings, the SIS-DTN WG proposes the following resolutions: To review and update the current Bundle Protocol for CCSDS specification to be compatible with version 7 of the Bundle Protocol that is currently being completed in the IETF.  A draft project for this work exists in the CWE with a target completion date of Fall 2022.  [Draft Project Link] To review and update the current Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP) for CCSDS specification.  Initial discussions indicate that there are a number of simplifying changes people would like to consider for this protocol.  A draft project for this work exists in the CWE with a target completion date of Fall 2022.  [Draft Project Link] To shift the work on the current Bundle Security Protocol that is based off of the Streamlined Bundle Security Protocol specification and is compatible with Bundle Protocol version 6 to a security protocol based off of the Bundle Protocol Security work in the IETF and that is compatible with Bundle Protocol version 7.  A draft project work this work exists in the CWE with a target completion date of Fall 2022.  [Draft Project Link] These documents are all timed to complete at the same time, and we expect them to progress through the formal review process together. If you concur with these, I’ll check the Box in the CWE framework requesting CMC poll.                                                 v/r,                                 --keith Dr. Keith Scott Chief Engineer, Communications Network Engineering & Analysis Dept. Office: 703.983.6547 Cell: 301.437.4472 Email: kscott at mitre.org The MITRE Corporation M/S J500 7596 Colshire Drive McLean, VA 22102 MITRE self-signs its own certificates. Information about the MITRE PKI Certificate Chain is available from https://www.mitre.org/tech/mii/pki/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 4671 bytes Desc: not available URL: From scott.c.burleigh at jpl.nasa.gov Thu Jul 2 13:39:14 2020 From: scott.c.burleigh at jpl.nasa.gov (Burleigh, Scott C (US 312B)) Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2020 13:39:14 +0000 Subject: [Sis-dtn] SIS-DTN WG Resolutions 20200702 In-Reply-To: <13A52CCF-EB46-4CC6-9C47-232A2820F815@mitre.org> References: <13A52CCF-EB46-4CC6-9C47-232A2820F815@mitre.org> Message-ID: <1f9a5080caa544c98d3945b18da90d15@jpl.nasa.gov> Excellent! I concur. A note on the BP Update draft project: do we want to mention BPv7 in the Description? Somebody might ask. (Also, in what way are we changing the treatment of critical bundles?) Scott From: Keith L Scott Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 5:24 AM To: Burleigh, Scott C (US 312B) Cc: sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] SIS-DTN WG Resolutions 20200702 Scott, Resulting from discussions at the Spring 2020 SIS-DTN meetings, the SIS-DTN WG proposes the following resolutions: * To review and update the current Bundle Protocol for CCSDS specification to be compatible with version 7 of the Bundle Protocol that is currently being completed in the IETF. A draft project for this work exists in the CWE with a target completion date of Fall 2022. [Draft Project Link ] * To review and update the current Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP) for CCSDS specification. Initial discussions indicate that there are a number of simplifying changes people would like to consider for this protocol. A draft project for this work exists in the CWE with a target completion date of Fall 2022. [Draft Project Link ] * To shift the work on the current Bundle Security Protocol that is based off of the Streamlined Bundle Security Protocol specification and is compatible with Bundle Protocol version 6 to a security protocol based off of the Bundle Protocol Security work in the IETF and that is compatible with Bundle Protocol version 7. A draft project work this work exists in the CWE with a target completion date of Fall 2022. [Draft Project Link ] These documents are all timed to complete at the same time, and we expect them to progress through the formal review process together. If you concur with these, I’ll check the Box in the CWE framework requesting CMC poll. v/r, --keith Dr. Keith Scott Chief Engineer, Communications Network Engineering & Analysis Dept. Office: 703.983.6547 Cell: 301.437.4472 Email: kscott at mitre.org The MITRE Corporation M/S J500 7596 Colshire Drive McLean, VA 22102 MITRE self-signs its own certificates. 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Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 9714 bytes Desc: not available URL: From kscott at mitre.org Thu Jul 2 14:14:44 2020 From: kscott at mitre.org (Keith L Scott) Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2020 14:14:44 +0000 Subject: [Sis-dtn] [EXT] RE: SIS-DTN WG Resolutions 20200702 In-Reply-To: <4370_1593697159_5EFDE387_4370_859_1_1f9a5080caa544c98d3945b18da90d15@jpl.nasa.gov> References: <13A52CCF-EB46-4CC6-9C47-232A2820F815@mitre.org> <4370_1593697159_5EFDE387_4370_859_1_1f9a5080caa544c98d3945b18da90d15@jpl.nasa.gov> Message-ID: <4DCE7C6F-69B6-4A1B-AEA4-ECD0F719D403@mitre.org> Good catch.  I don’t recall exactly what that was – there must have been something but I can’t find it in my notes right now.  I’d suggest something more general and have replaced the document description in the draft project with: Updates to BP specification to be compatible with the BP version 7 specification forthcoming from the IETF. Checking the CMC poll boxes now…                                 --keith From: Scott Burleigh Date: Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 9:39 AM To: Keith Scott Cc: "sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org" Subject: [EXT] RE: SIS-DTN WG Resolutions 20200702 Excellent! I concur. A note on the BP Update draft project: do we want to mention BPv7 in the Description? Somebody might ask. (Also, in what way are we changing the treatment of critical bundles?) Scott From: Keith L Scott Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 5:24 AM To: Burleigh, Scott C (US 312B) Cc: sis-dtn at mailman.ccsds.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] SIS-DTN WG Resolutions 20200702 Scott, Resulting from discussions at the Spring 2020 SIS-DTN meetings, the SIS-DTN WG proposes the following resolutions: To review and update the current Bundle Protocol for CCSDS specification to be compatible with version 7 of the Bundle Protocol that is currently being completed in the IETF. A draft project for this work exists in the CWE with a target completion date of Fall 2022. [Draft Project Link] To review and update the current Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP) for CCSDS specification. Initial discussions indicate that there are a number of simplifying changes people would like to consider for this protocol. A draft project for this work exists in the CWE with a target completion date of Fall 2022. [Draft Project Link] To shift the work on the current Bundle Security Protocol that is based off of the Streamlined Bundle Security Protocol specification and is compatible with Bundle Protocol version 6 to a security protocol based off of the Bundle Protocol Security work in the IETF and that is compatible with Bundle Protocol version 7. A draft project work this work exists in the CWE with a target completion date of Fall 2022. [Draft Project Link] These documents are all timed to complete at the same time, and we expect them to progress through the formal review process together. If you concur with these, I’ll check the Box in the CWE framework requesting CMC poll. v/r, --keith Dr. Keith Scott Chief Engineer, Communications Network Engineering & Analysis Dept. Office: 703.983.6547 Cell: 301.437.4472 Email: kscott at mitre.org The MITRE Corporation M/S J500 7596 Colshire Drive McLean, VA 22102 MITRE self-signs its own certificates. Information about the MITRE PKI Certificate Chain is available from https://www.mitre.org/tech/mii/pki/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 4671 bytes Desc: not available URL: