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Repo for the NASR Side Meeting at IETF 119

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Wednesday 6:30PM - 8:00PM, March 20th, Room P6-7

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The goal of NASR is to achieve secure routing by ensuring data transits only on trusted devices, trusted links, trusted operating environments or trusted services.

Problem Statement: Traditional routing security does not guarantee predictability and auditability of forwarding behaviors.

Motivation: Security-sensitive clients want their sensitive data forward only via trusted devices, with no data leakage or deviation from these predictable paths.

Use Cases: This permits operator use cases such as (differentiated trust-level) secure leased lines, quality of trust, routing compliance services, SFC, etc.

See initial charter/scope in our opening/host slides...

NASR continues the discussion from IETF 118 Path Validation Side Meeting, whose agenda and materials are also archived in this repo.

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Agenda (Tentative)

  • Opening, List Discussions Recap (10 minutes)
    • Current Scope: CMCC (10 min)
    • Architecture Proposal, combining TPR+POT: Telefonica (15min)
  • 1st QA, Discussions (15 min)
    • Trusted Enhanced Path Routing: Pengcheng Lab (10min)
    • Proof-of-Transit Mechanisms Survey/Benchmark: Huawei France (10min)
  • 2nd QA, Discussions (15 min)
  • Wrap up, next steps (5 min)

Materials will be uploaded soon.

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Who may be interested?

This problem may interest people that are interested in:

  • routing security
  • trustworthiness assessment of a path
  • source routing
  • service function chaining
  • in-situ OAM
  • path tracing
  • ingress filtering

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