Received: from relay.tis.com by neptune.TIS.COM id aa15555; 2 Jul 96 12:56 EDT Received: by relay.tis.com; id MAA05355; Tue, 2 Jul 1996 12:58:01 -0400 Received: from sol.tis.com(192.33.112.100) by relay.tis.com via smap (V3.1.1) id xma005324; Tue, 2 Jul 96 12:57:36 -0400 Received: from relay.tis.com by tis.com (4.1/SUN-5.64) id AA01949; Tue, 2 Jul 96 12:57:32 EDT Received: by relay.tis.com; id MAA05308; Tue, 2 Jul 1996 12:57:31 -0400 Received: from callandor.cybercash.com(204.178.186.70) by relay.tis.com via smap (V3.1.1) id xma005305; Tue, 2 Jul 96 12:57:27 -0400 Received: by callandor.cybercash.com; id MAA12938; Tue, 2 Jul 1996 12:53:52 -0400 Received: from cybercash.com(204.149.68.52) by callandor.cybercash.com via smap (V3.1) id xma005019; Tue, 2 Jul 96 07:58:08 -0400 Received: by cybercash.com (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA25789; Tue, 2 Jul 96 08:01:56 EDT Date: Tue, 2 Jul 1996 08:01:56 -0400 (EDT) From: "Donald E. Eastlake 3rd" To: Gertraud Unterreitmeier MMDF-Warning: Unable to confirm address in preceding line at neptune.TIS.COM MMDF-Warning: Unable to confirm address in preceding line at neptune.TIS.COM Cc: dns-security@TIS.COM Subject: Re: Implementations ? In-Reply-To: <199606241336.PAA02537@hpheger4.nm.informatik.uni-muenchen.de> Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: dns-security-approval@neptune.tis.com Precedence: bulk Gertraud, I don't think anyone else has replied to you yet so I guess I will. As far as I know, the current inplementations are inside the US but they all expect to be exportable. TIS is currently negotiating with the US Government about export approval. Donald On Mon, 24 Jun 1996, Gertraud Unterreitmeier wrote: > Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 15:36:29 +0200 (MESZ) > From: Gertraud Unterreitmeier > To: dns-security@TIS.COM > Subject: Implementations ? > > Hello, > > does there exist implementations of > the 'dnssec' which are available > outside of USA/Canada? > > Gertraud Unterreitmeier > > ===================================================================== Donald E. Eastlake 3rd +1 508-287-4877(tel) dee@cybercash.com 318 Acton Street +1 508-371-7148(fax) dee@world.std.com Carlisle, MA 01741 USA +1 703-620-4200(main office, Reston, VA) http://www.cybercash.com http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html Received: from relay.hq.tis.com by neptune.TIS.COM id aa19834; 25 Jul 96 13:09 EDT Received: by relay.hq.tis.com; id MAA13067; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 12:34:16 -0400 Received: from sol.hq.tis.com(192.33.112.100) by relay.tis.com via smap (V3.1.1) id xma013046; Thu, 25 Jul 96 12:33:48 -0400 Received: from relay.hq.tis.com by tis.com (4.1/SUN-5.64) id AA10043; Thu, 25 Jul 96 12:33:25 EDT Received: by relay.hq.tis.com; id MAA13034; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 12:33:46 -0400 Received: from capone.ch.apollo.hp.com(15.254.24.3) by relay.tis.com via smap (V3.1.1) id xma013006; Thu, 25 Jul 96 12:33:20 -0400 Received: from thunk.orchard.medford.ma.us (thunk.ch.apollo.hp.com) by capone.ch.apollo.hp.com id ; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 12:35:36 -0400 Received: from thunk (sommerfeld@localhost) by thunk.orchard.medford.ma.us (8.6.12/8.6.12) with ESMTP id MAA03743 for ; Thu, 25 Jul 1996 12:35:35 -0400 Message-Id: <199607251635.MAA03743@thunk.orchard.medford.ma.us> X-Authentication-Warning: thunk.orchard.medford.ma.us: sommerfeld owned process doing -bs To: dns-security@TIS.COM Subject: what happened to the validation sub-group? Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 12:35:33 -0400 From: Bill Sommerfeld Sender: dns-security-approval@neptune.tis.com Precedence: bulk What happened to the validation sub-group? Has it not started yet? The draft minutes said.. Second, the question was raised as to what the validation policy should be for the global DNS. It was agreed that now that we have Secure DNS we need to better understand the validation process and its implications. The Chair took an action item to form a sub-group to prepare a draft validation policy for the working group to review. This document will become an adjunct to the secure DNS specification and ultimately submitted for consideration as a proposed standard. At the last IETF meeting, there was a call for volunteers for this sub-group; I volunteered, someone took my name, and I haven't heard anything since... I have some experience in dealing with these issues in other systems. I have an idea for what some possible policies may be, and some thoughts on how to encode that into the DNS, and I'd like to contribute.. - Bill Received: from relay.hq.tis.com by neptune.TIS.COM id aa27358; 29 Jul 96 9:36 EDT Received: by relay.hq.tis.com; id JAA15186; Mon, 29 Jul 1996 09:39:19 -0400 Received: from sol.hq.tis.com(192.33.112.100) by relay.tis.com via smap (V3.1.1) id xma015175; Mon, 29 Jul 96 09:38:53 -0400 Received: from relay.hq.tis.com by tis.com (4.1/SUN-5.64) id AA18086; Mon, 29 Jul 96 09:38:25 EDT Received: by relay.hq.tis.com; id JAA15168; Mon, 29 Jul 1996 09:38:49 -0400 Received: from henson.rutgers.edu(128.6.75.66) by relay.tis.com via smap (V3.1.1) id xma015165; Mon, 29 Jul 96 09:38:44 -0400 Received: (from wli@localhost) by henson.rutgers.edu (8.6.12+bestmx+oldruq+newsunq+grosshack/8.6.12) id JAA22671; Mon, 29 Jul 1996 09:40:53 -0400 Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 09:40:53 -0400 From: Wanglai Li Message-Id: <199607291340.JAA22671@henson.rutgers.edu> To: dns-security@TIS.COM, ietf-pkix@tandem.com, ietf-tls@w3.org, ipsec@TIS.COM, set-discuss@commerce.net Subject: DIMACS Workshop on Trust Management in Networks Cc: jf@research.att.com, wli@dimacs.rutgers.edu Sender: dns-security-approval@neptune.tis.com Precedence: bulk -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | DIMACS: Center for Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science | | A National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIMACS Workshop on Trust Management in Networks Dates: Sept. 30 - Oct. 2, 1996 Location: CORE Bldg., Rutgers University Busch Campus, Piscataway NJ Co-Chairs: Ernie Brickell, Bankers Trust, brickell@btec.com Joan Feigenbaum, AT&T Research, jf@research.att.com Dave Maher, AT&T Research, dpm@research.att.com Theme: The use of public-key cryptography on a mass-market scale requires sophisticated mechanisms for managing trust. For example, any application that receives a signed request for action is forced to answer the central question ``Is the key used to sign this request authorized to take this action?'' In certain applications, this question reduces to ``Does this key belong to this person?'' In others, the authorization question is considerably more complicated, and resolving it requires techniques for formulating security policies and security credentials, determining whether particular sets of credentials satisfy the relevant policies, and deferring trust to third parties. This workshop covers all aspects of the trust management problem. Relevant topics include but are not limited to: General approaches to trust management Languages, systems, and tools Certificates and public-key infrastructure Formal models and analysis Trust management in specific application domains, including but not limited to: Banking E-mail Internet commerce Licensing Medical information systems Mobile programs and ``code signing'' Revocation of cryptographic keys Confirmed speakers include: Butler Lampson, Microsoft Matt Blaze, AT&T Research Steve Kent, BBN Carl Ellison, Cybercash Contributed talks: If you would like to attend and give a talk, please email a one-page abstract (NOT A FULL PAPER) in ascii format to Joan Feigenbaum at jf@research.att.com by September 1, 1996. The Trust Management workshop will be informal, and there are currently no plans to publish proceedings. For more information: If you would like to attend but not give a talk, contact Joan Feigenbaum at jf@research.att.com any time before the beginning of the workshop. There is a small amount of support available for people who do not have other sources of travel funds. Information about local arrangements, travel, lodging and registration can be found at http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Management. Those without WWW access can contact Pat Pravato at 908-445-5929 or pravato@dimacs.rutgers.edu. This workshop is part of DIMACS Special Year on Networks. Information about the Special Year on Networks can be found at DIMACS WWW site: http://dimacs.rutgers.edu or by contacting the center. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Special Year program is made possible by long term funding from the National Science Foundation, the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology and DIMACS university and industry partners. DIMACS Center; Rutgers University; P.O. 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Received: from relay.hq.tis.com by neptune.TIS.COM id aa03830; 31 Jul 96 1:21 EDT Received: by relay.hq.tis.com; id BAA04427; Wed, 31 Jul 1996 01:23:41 -0400 Received: from sol.hq.tis.com(192.33.112.100) by relay.tis.com via smap (V3.1.1) id xma004421; Wed, 31 Jul 96 01:23:13 -0400 Received: from relay.hq.tis.com by tis.com (4.1/SUN-5.64) id AA11937; Wed, 31 Jul 96 01:22:45 EDT Received: by relay.hq.tis.com; id BAA04417; Wed, 31 Jul 1996 01:23:11 -0400 Received: from ctrvx1.vanderbilt.edu(129.59.1.21) by relay.tis.com via smap (V3.1.1) id xma004415; Wed, 31 Jul 96 01:22:46 -0400 Received: from ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu by ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu (PMDF V5.0-5 #11488) id <01I7PBNUBVI88XFSXJ@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu> for list1@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu; Wed, 31 Jul 1996 00:23:17 -0500 (CDT) Date: Wed, 31 Jul 1996 00:23:16 -0500 (CDT) From: BEZALEL GAVISH Subject: CFP - 5th International conference on telecommunication Systems To: list1: ;, tis.com@TIS.COM MMDF-Warning: Parse error in original version of preceding line at neptune.TIS.COM Message-Id: <01I7PBNUC55E8XFSXJ@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu> X-Vms-To: IN%"list1" X-Vms-Cc: GAVISHB Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Sender: dns-security-approval@neptune.tis.com Precedence: bulk TSM97CFP C A L L for P A P E R S 5th International Conference on Telecommunication Systems Modelling and Analysis March 20-23, 1997 Nashville, TN Sponsored by: American Telecommunications Systems Management Association BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. IFIP Working Group 7.3 "Computer system modelling and performance evaluation" INFORMS Technical Section on Telecommunications INFORMS College of Information Systems Owen Graduate School of Management The 5th International Conference on Telecommunication Systems - Modelling and Analysis will be held in Nashville on March 20-23, 1997. The conference will build on the tradition of the earlier conferences with a few changes in format due to the new conference location. The general idea is to limit the number of participants, concentrate on a few topics, present new problems and problem areas, encouraging informal interaction and exchanges of ideas. The objective is to advance the state of the modelling and analysis in telecommunications by stimulating research activity on new and important problems. The conference will be divided into segments with each segment devoted to a specific topic. This will allow for little conflict between segments. All papers will be screened by the Program Committee to ensure the quality of presentations. A decentralized paper handling process will be used. The Program Committee has been divided along geographical regions with a separate Program Subcommittee assigned to each region. Abstracts and papers should be submitted directly to the Program Committee Chair of the appropriate area. It is expected that this will expedite the paper review process. In response to suggestions made by last year's participants, social and cultural activities will be included in the 1997 agenda. The conference will be held at two sites, Thursday and Friday meetings will take place at the Tenessee Economic Development Center at the BellSouth Tower in downtown Nashville. The Saturday and Sunday meeting will be held at the Union Station hotel (see description at the end of the message). Lead Speakers and Keynote speakers include: Erol Gelenbe, Andrew Viterbi, Paul Kuehn. The Chairmen of the geographic Program Committees are: ---Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia: Prof. Richard Harris Department of Communication and Electronic Engineering Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology 723 Swanston Street Carlton, Victoria Australia, 3001 Phone : 61 3 9282 2450 (CATT), 61 3 9660 2457 (RMIT) Fax : 61 3 9282 2490 (CATT), 61 3 9660 1060 (RMIT) E-Mail : richard@catt.rmit.edu.au ---Europe: (except Scandinavia and Baltic states) Prof. Guy Pujolle Laboratoire PRiSM Universite de Versailles - Saint Quentin 45 avenue des Etats-Unis 78 035 Versailles Cedex FRANCE Phone : +33 (1) 39 25 40 61 Fax : +33 (1) 39 25 40 57 E-Mail : guy.pujolle@prism.uvsq.fr ---Europe: (Scandinavia and Baltic states) Dr. Johan M. Karlsson Department of Communication Systems Lund Institute of Technology P.O. Box 118 S-221 00 Lund Sweden E-Mail : johan@tts.lth.se ---North America: Prof. June S. Park Department of Management Sciences The University of Iowa 108 Pappajohn Business Administration Bldg. Iowa City, IA 52242-1000 USA Phone : 319-335-2087 Fax : 319-335-1956 E-Mail : jpark@scout-po.biz.uiowa.edu ---North East Asia: Prof. Yutaka Takahashi Nara Institute of Science and Technology Takayama-cho 8916-5, Ikoma-shi, Nara, 630-01 JAPAN Phone : 81 74 372 5350 Fax : 81 74 372 5359 E-Mail : ytanaka@mn.waseda.ac.jp ---South and Central America: Dr. Ernesto Santibanez-Gonzalez Escuela de Ingenieria Industrial Universidad Catolica, Valparaiso Av. Brasil 2147 Valparaiso Chile Phone : 56 32 257331 Fax : 56 2 214823 E-Mail : esantiba@aix1.ucv.cl ---Chairman of the Economics track: Prof. William W. Sharkey Federal Communications Commission 1919 M Street Washington, DC 20554 USA Phone : 202-418-2743 Fax : 202-418-1413 E-Mail : wsharkey@fcc.gov ---All other geographic areas: Prof. Bezalel Gavish Owen Graduate School of Management Vanderbilt University Tel: 615-322-3659 401 21st Avenue South FAX: 615-343-7177 Nashville, TN 37203 Email: gavishb@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu Listed below are some of the potential segments: -- Configuration of ATM networks -- Internet and its Impact on Commerce -- Internet and Intranet -- Standards -- Topological Design and Network Configuration Problems -- Design and Analysis of Local Access Networks and Outside Plant Problems -- Low Earth Orbit Satellite Communication Systems -- Cellular Systems and PCS Modelling and Configuration -- Time Dependent Expansion of Telecommunication Systems -- Designing Networks for Reliability and Availability -- Network Design Problems in Gigabit and Terabit Networks -- LAN, WAN Global Network Interconnection -- ATM, ISDN, BISDN Modeling and Analysis Issues -- Artificial Intelligence/Heuristics in Telecommunication Systems -- Group Decision Support Systems -- Quantitative Methods in Network Management -- Pricing and Economic Analysis of Telecommunications -- Impact of Telecommunications on Industrial Organization -- Performance Evaluation of Telecommunication Systems -- Distributed Computing and Distributed Data Bases -- Security and Privacy Issues in Telecommunications -- Virtual Reality, Multimedia and their Impact The Program Committee is open to any ideas you might have regarding additional topics or format of the conference. The intention is whenever possible, to limit the number of parallel sessions to two. The conference is scheduled over a weekend so as to reduce teaching conflicts for academic participants, enabling participants to take advantage of weekend hotel and airfare rates and of the many events that take place in the downtown area. Due to the limit on the number of participants early conference and hotel registration is recommended. The Union Station Hotel is the official hotel of the conference. To ensure your participation, please use the following steps: 1. Send to the appropriate Program Committee Chair by October 1, 1996, a paper (preferable), or titles and extended abstracts for potential presentations to be considered for the conference. Sending more than one extended abstract is encouraged, enabling the Program Committee to have a wider choice in terms of assigning talks to segments. Use E-mail to expedite the submission of titles and abstracts. 2. Use the forms at the end of this message to preregister for the conference and the hotal. Let us also know if you would like to have a formal duty during the conference as: Session Chair, or Discussant. 3. You will be notified by December 1, 1996, which abstract/s have been selected for the conference. Detailed instructions on how to prepare camera ready copies will be sent to authors of accepted presentations. January 30, 1997, is the deadline for sending a final version of the paper. Participants will receive copies of the collection of papers to be presented. All papers submitted to the conference will be considered for publication in the "Telecommunication Systems" Journal. The Program Committee looks forward to receiving your feedback/ideas. Feel free to volunteer any help you can offer. If you have suggestions for Segment Leaders (i.e., individuals who will have a longer time to give an overview/state of the art talk on their segment subject) please E-mail them to Prof Gavish. Also, if there are individuals whose participation you view as important, please send their names and E-mail addresses to the Program Committee Chairman, or forward to them a copy of this message. I look forward to a very successful conference. Sincerely yours, Bezalel Gavish ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cut Here ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fifth International Conference on Telecommunication Systems Modelling and Analysis REGISTRATION FORM Date: __________________ Dates: March 20, 1997 (afternoon) to March 23, 1997 Name: ________________________________________ Title: __________________ Affiliation: __________________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________ FAX: _______________________________ E-mail: __________________________________________________________________ Potential Title of Paper(s): __________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ I would like to Volunteer as Comments A Session Chair : Yes No ________________________________________________ A Discussant : Yes No ________________________________________________ Organize a Session: Yes No ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ REGISTRATION RATES and DEADLINES Last Applica- Academic Industry Corporate ble Date Rate Rate Rate --------------- -------- -------- -------- 1. Preregistration Until Dec. 9, 1996 $ 400 $ 500 $1,300 2. Registration Until Jan. 15, 1997 $ 500 $ 600 $1,300 3. On Site Registration After Jan. 15, 1997 $ 600 $ 750 $1,500 As part of the conference registration dues you can become a member of the "American Telecommunication Systems Management Association" . Please mark an X in the following entry if you wish to become an ATSMA member. ____ Yes, I wish to become an ATSMA member. ____ No, I don't wish to become an ATSMA member. Mail your registration form and check to: Mrs. Dru Lundeng Owen Graduate School of Management Vanderbilt University 401 21st Avenue, South Nashville, TN 37203, USA The check should be endorsed to: ATSMA, Inc. Refund Policy: Half refund, for requests received by February 1, 1997. No refund after February 1, 1997. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any questions regarding the conference, please contact Dru Lundeng at 615-322-3694 or through E-mail at lundeng@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu. Hotel Reservation A block of rooms has been reserved at Union Station Hotel for the Conference participants. Please make your hotel arrangements early, to insure getting a room at the special conference rate. You will need to mention that you are a participant of the Telecommunication Systems Conference to receive the best price. Our advice is to make your reservations as soon as possible. Hotel rooms will be released from the Telecommunication Systems Conference blocks on February 15, 1997, so please be sure and reserve your rooms before February 15th. Union Station Hotel 1001 Broadway Nashville, TN 37203 Phone: 615-726-1001 or 1-800-331-2123 Fax: 615-742-3084 $99.00 Single or Double Occupancy Room $109.00 Triple or Quad Occupancy Room - Rates are subject to state and local tax, which is now 12.25 percent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Union Station Hotel Reservation Request Form Name of Conference: Telecommunication Systems Conference Arrival Date _________________ Departure Date __________________ Guest Name:__________________________________________________ Address :__________________________________________________ :__________________________________________________ Phone No. :__________________________________________________ A one night deposit should be enclosed to guarantee the reservation Payment Method: Check Check No.______________ Amount____________ Credit Card Type______________ No.____________________ Expiration Date____________ Type of Room: King or 2 Double Beds Smoking or Nonsmoking -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Union Station Hotel Description A Grand Heritage Hotel Features and Amenities In the heart of "Music City" stands a hotel with the personality of an intimate friend...Union Station Hotel. The heartbeat of Nashville has always been strongest at the Union Station. >From the grand opening in 1890 until the decline of rail travel in the 50s no other building in the city has been the site of more commercial activity and human drama. Nearly a century later, the Union Station Hotel, a National Historic Landmark, is again an integral part of life in Music City 124 guest rooms including 13 suites on seven levels are architecturally distinctive and capture the historic elegance of a bygone era. Stained glass, glittering gold leaf and newly silvered mirrors scatter reflections of an era which has endured for nearly a century. 4 conference rooms with over 10,000 square feet of flexible meeting and banquet space to accommodate groups of 5 to 200. * Arthur's Restaurant - gourmet dining, the recipient of the Mobil Travel Guide's Four Stars, Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence, and the Travel Holiday Award. * Broadway Bistro - casual dining open for lunch and dinner. Selected in the 1996 Zagat Survey as the city's best overall and best dining hotel. Heritage Executive Level with enhanced amenities ideal for the business and leisure traveler including concierge service, continental breakfast and evening cocktails Monday through Friday. * Valet parking. * Complimentary limo service in downtown Nashville. * Complimentary newspaper. * Blocks from downtown area, famed Music Row, Vanderbilt University and Convention Center. Recommended Airport: Nashville Metro Airport, 7 miles to the East. Transportation: Grayline Shuttle to the hotel. $8.00 one way, $14.00 round trip. Complimentary shuttle service within three mile radius of hotel for conference guests. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bezalel Gavish Owen Graduate School of Management Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN, 37203 Bitnet: GAVISHB@VUCTRVAX Internet: GAVISHB@CTRVAX.VANDERBILT.EDU Tel: (615) 322-3659 Home: (615) 370-0813 FAX: (615) 343-7177 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------