INTERNET ENGINEERING STEERING GROUP (IESG) September 24, 1998 Reported by: Steve Coya, IETF Executive Director ATTENDEES --------- Alvestrand, Harald / Maxware Baker, Fred / Cisco Systems Bradner, Scott / Harvard Burgan, Jeff / @home Carpenter, Brian / IBM (IAB Liaison) Coltun, Rob / Fore Systems Coya, Steve / IETF Leech, Marcus / Nortel Marine, April / Raytheon STX Moore, Keith / U of Tennessee Narten, Thomas / IBM Paxson, Vern / Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Perkins, Charlie / Sun (IAB Liaison) Reynolds, Joyce K. / ISI (IANA Liaison) Schiller, Jeff / MIT Wijnen, Bert / IBM Regrets ------- Faltstrom, Patrik / Swipnet Minutes ------- 1. The minutes of the September 10 Teleconference were approved. Steve to place in public archives. 2. A suggestion was made that a copy of the previous telechat minutes be included with the telechat package. Steve agreed to do this. 3. The IESG approved publication of RTP Payload Format for BT.656 Video Encoding as a Proposed Standard. Steve to send announcement. 4. The IESG tentatively approved publication of Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs as a BCP once the updated version is submitted and announced. When done, Steve to send announcement. 5. The IESG tentatively approved publication of RTP Payload Format for the 1998 Version of ITU-T Rec. H.263 Video (H.263+) as a Proposed Standard. Once the Last Call Period expires, assuming no negateive comments are received, Steve to send announcement. 6. The IESG approved publication of Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and CRL Profile as a Proposed Standard. Steve to send announcement. 7. The IESG had no problem with the publication of PKCS #1: RSA Cryptography Specifications Version 2.0 as an Informational RFC. Steve to notify RFC Editor. 8. The IESG had no problem with the publication of Provider Architecture for Differentiated Services and Traffic Engineering (PASTE) as an Informational RFC with a slight title change: inserting "A " at the beginning of the title, pending a review by Rob. When Rob sends an OK to Steve, Steve to notify RFC Editor. 9. The IESG approved publication of Microsoft PPP CHAP Extensions as an Informational RFC with the following text included as an IESG Note: The protocol described here has significant vulnerabilities. People planning on implementing or using this protocol should read section 12 "Security Considerations." 10. The IESG discussed the implications of the new IANA organization, particularly focusing on the concept of the Protocol Supporting Organizations sections, the role of the IETF, etc. Scott [was] volunteered to work with Brian to write-up a draft set of by-laws for the Protocol Support Organization.