Request for review of media type registration in draft-ietf-keyprov-dskpp-10.txt

Polk, William T. william.polk at nist.gov
Thu Apr 22 18:37:28 CEST 2010


Folks,

Please review the following media type registration from draft-ietf-keyprov-dskpp-10.txt, which is currently in IETF Last Call.

Note: The text is reproduced exactly from the draft.  Based on recent experiences, I understand that the following lines should be deleted:

   To:  ietf-types at iana.org
  Subject:  Registration of MIME media type application/dskpp+xml

Thanks,

Tim Polk

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12.3.  MIME Media Type Registration

   This section registers the "application/dskpp+xml" MIME type:

   To:  ietf-types at iana.org
  Subject:  Registration of MIME media type application/dskpp+xml
   MIME media type name:  application
   MIME subtype name:  dskpp+xml
   Required parameters:  (none)
   Optional parameters:  charset
      Indicates the character encoding of enclosed XML.  Default is
      UTF-8.
   Encoding considerations:  Uses XML, which can employ 8-bit
      characters, depending on the character encoding used.  See
      [RFC3203], Section 3.2.
   Security considerations:  This content type is designed to carry
      protocol data related to key management.  Security mechanisms are
      built into the protocol to ensure that various threats are dealt
      with.
   Interoperability considerations:  This content type provides a basis
      for a protocol.
   Published specification:  RFC XXXX [NOTE TO IANA/RFC-EDITOR: Please
      replace XXXX with the RFC number for this specification.]
   Applications which use this media type:  Protocol for key exchange.
   Additional information:
      Magic Number(s): (none)
      File extension(s): .xmls
      Macintosh File Type Code(s): (none)
   Person & email address to contact for further information:
      Andrea Doherty (andrea.doherty at rsa.com)
   Intended usage:  LIMITED USE
   Author/Change controller:  The IETF
   Other information:  This media type is a specialization of
      application/xml [RFC3203], and many of the considerations
      described there also apply to application/dskpp+xml.


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