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Network Working Group P. Riikonen
Internet-Draft
-draft-riikonen-flags-payloads-00.txt XXX
-Expires: XXX
+draft-riikonen-flags-payloads-00.txt 15 May 2002
+Expires: 15 November 2002
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SILC Message Flag Payloads
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Table of Contents
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-1 Introduction .................................................. x
- 1.1 Requirements Terminology .................................. x
-2 SILC Message Flags ............................................ x
-3 SILC Message Flag Payloads .................................... x
- 3.1 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_REQUEST ................................. x
- 3.2 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_REPLY ................................... x
- 3.3 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_SIGNED .................................. x
- 3.4 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_DATA .................................... x
-4 Security Considerations ....................................... x
-5 References .................................................... x
-6 Author's Address .............................................. x
+1 Introduction .................................................. 2
+ 1.1 Requirements Terminology .................................. 2
+2 SILC Message Flags ............................................ 2
+3 SILC Message Flag Payloads .................................... 3
+ 3.1 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_REQUEST ................................. 3
+ 3.2 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_REPLY ................................... 3
+ 3.3 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_SIGNED .................................. 4
+ 3.4 SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_DATA .................................... 4
+4 Security Considerations ....................................... 5
+5 References .................................................... 5
+6 Author's Address .............................................. 6
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flag that defines some generic way of sending any kind of data as a
message, and that it can be easily interpreted at the receiver's end is
important. For this reason the flag SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_DATA was added to
-the protocol which can represent any data. This memo desribes how this
+the protocol which can represent any data. This memo describe how this
flag is used and how the associated payload is constructed and processed.
This memo also describes payloads for all the other flags that can have
associated payloads.
5 References
[SILC1] Riikonen, P., "Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC),
- Protocol Specification", Internet Draft, April 2001.
+ Protocol Specification", Internet Draft, May 2002.
[SILC2] Riikonen, P., "SILC Packet Protocol", Internet Draft,
- April 2001.
+ May 2002.
[RFC2045] Freed, N., et al., "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
(MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies",
6 Author's Address
Pekka Riikonen
-Snellmanninkatu 34 A 15
+Snellmaninkatu 34 A 15
70100 Kuopio
Finland
EMail: priikone@iki.fi
-This Internet-Draft expires XXX
+This Internet-Draft expires 15 November 2002