James,
Thank you for providing this update to your proposal, and for beginning
to address comments on protecting the security of the location
information.
As discussed in other fora, while the DHCP and LLDP-MED methods for
location determination both have an important place, especially in
enterprise access architectures, support for an application layer
approach like the one you describe for an endpoint to acquire location
will be essential for a large segment of access infrastructures where
multiple service providers and organizational entities, and their
networks, network elements and databases, must cooperate in the
determination of location.
Nadine Abbott
-----Original Message-----
From: geopriv-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:geopriv-bounces@ietf.org]
On Behalf Of James Winterbottom
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:07 AM
To: 'GEOPRIV'
Subject: [Geopriv] GeoPriv :- Revised HTTP Enabled Location
Delivery Draft
Hi,
The HTTP Enabled Location Delivery (HELD) draft has been updated
to version 01.
This protocol describes a comprehensive application layer
location acquisition protocol using HTTP over TLS.
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-winterbottom-http-location-del
ivery-01.txt
Cheers
James
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