IETF
Coverage of IETF in the Nexus archive.
- NSA and IETF: Fairness
The NSA and IETF are collaborating on a new standard related to 'fairness' in internet protocols. The article discusses their joint efforts but does not elaborate on specific technical details or implications.
- MPEG-2 Transport Stream Packaging for Media over QUIC Transport
The article discusses MPEG-2 Transport Stream Packaging for Media over QUIC Transport, a draft document available on the IETF website. The document outlines a proposed standard for packaging media content. It has garnered 7 points and 0 comments on a news forum.
- Bitcoin solved the trusted third party problem for money. I built the same primitive for AI agents.
A new protocol called AuthProof has been developed to solve the trusted third party problem for AI agents, similar to how Bitcoin works for money. The protocol uses a delegation receipt that is signed by the user and published to a tamper-evident log before execution starts. This prevents operators from claiming unauthorized actions.
- Why is IPv6 so complicated?
The article discusses the challenges and complexities of IPv6 adoption, highlighting technical hurdles, legacy infrastructure dependencies, and the slow transition from IPv4. It explores issues like address allocation, network configuration, and the need for dual-stack implementations.
- IPv8 Proposal
The IETF has published a draft proposal for IPv8, a new version of the Internet Protocol. The article includes a Hacker News comment thread with 62 points and 29 discussions, indicating community interest in the potential successor to IPv4 and IPv6.