Publications
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extension for IPv6
2011-02S. Perreault , G. Camarillo , O. Novo
IETF RFC6156
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extensions for TCP Allocations
2010-11S. Perreault , J. Rosenberg
IETF RFC6062
:: vCard Format Specification
2010-07-12Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-12
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: vCard XML Schema
2010-07-12Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardxml-04
This document defines the XML schema of the vCard data format.
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extension for IPv6
2010-07-08Simon Perreault , Gonzalo Camarillo , Oscar Novo
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-ipv6-10
This document adds IPv6 support to Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN). IPv6 support in TURN includes IPv4-to-IPv6, IPv6-to-IPv6, and IPv6-to-IPv4 relaying. This document defines the REQUESTED- ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute for TURN. The REQUESTED-ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute allows a client to explicitly request the address type the TURN server will allocate (e.g., an IPv4-only node may request the TURN server to allocate an IPv6 address).
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extensions for TCP Allocations
2010-07-08Simon Perreault , Jonathan Rosenberg
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-tcp-07
This specification defines an extension of Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN), a relay protocol for NAT traversal, to allow a TURN client to request TCP allocations, and defines new requests and indications for the TURN server to open and accept TCP connections with the client's peers. TURN and this extension both purposefully restrict the ways in which the relayed address can be used. In particular, it prevents users from running general purpose servers from ports obtained from the TURN server.
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extension for IPv6
2010-07-08Simon Perreault , Gonzalo Camarillo , Oscar Novo
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-ipv6-11
This document adds IPv6 support to Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN). IPv6 support in TURN includes IPv4-to-IPv6, IPv6-to-IPv6, and IPv6-to-IPv4 relaying. This document defines the REQUESTED- ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute for TURN. The REQUESTED-ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute allows a client to explicitly request the address type the TURN server will allocate (e.g., an IPv4-only node may request the TURN server to allocate an IPv6 address).
:: Precis Framework: Handling Internationalized Strings in Protocols
2010-07-05Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-precis-framework-00
Using Unicode codepoints in protocol strings requires preparation of the string. This document describes the Precis Protocol Framework that prepares various classes of strings used in protocol elements. A protocol specification chooses a class of strings and then implements the corresponding preparation steps described in this document. This document is based on the IDNAbis approach. It obsoletes the Stringprep algorithm.
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2010-07-05Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-precis-problem-statement-00
Using Unicode codepoints in protocol strings requires preparation of the string. Internationalized Domain Names(idn) initial work defined and used Stringprep and Nameprep. Other protocols have defined Stringprep profiles. A new approach different from Stringprep/Nameprep is used for a revision of IDN. The Stringprep profiles need to be updated or a replacement of Stringprep need to be designed. This document summarizes the findings of the current usage of Stringprep and identifies directions for a new Stringprep replacement protocol.
:: Ecdysis: Open-Source DNS64 and NAT64
2010-06-03Jean-Philippe Dionne , Simon Perreault , Marc Blanchet
Terena 2010, Vilnius, Lithuania
This presentation describes the NAT64 framework, solution and Viagénie's NAT64 implementation on OpenBSD as a patch to the PF packet filter, on Linux as a patch to Netfilter, and the DNS64 implementation as patches to Unbound and Bind.
:: Multiple Interfaces Problem Statement
2010-05-17Marc Blanchet , Pierrick Seite
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-mif-problem-statement-04
A multihomed host receives node configuration information from each of its provisioning domain. Some configuration objects are global to the node, some are local to the interface. Various issues arise when multiple conflicting node-scoped configuration objects are received on multiple interfaces. Similar situations also happen with single interface host connected to multiple networks. This document describes these issues.
:: IPv6 in Canada: Final Report and Recommendations of the ISACC IPv6 Task Group (IITG)
2010-05-13Marc Blanchet, co-editor , Ed Juskevicius, co-editor
ISACC 42th Plenary, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
The ISACC IPv6 Task Group was formed in June 2009 to provide advice to the Canadian government on IPv6 deployment in Canada. This document is the final report of the working group.
:: vCard Format Specification
2010-05-09Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-11
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: vCard XML Schema
2010-05-09Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardxml-03
This document defines the XML schema of the vCard data format.
:: Space Link Identifiers Potential SANA Registries
2010-05-05Marc Blanchet
CCSDS, Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
The CCSDS Cross-Support Transfer Services Area has been handling the Space Link Identifiers registry as a document. This presentation discusses how to convert the document into a managed Space Assigned Numbers Authority(SANA) registry. This presentation is discussed during the CSTS-SLS CCSDS meeting.
:: Multiple Interfaces Problem Statement
2010-05-04Marc Blanchet , Pierrick Seite
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-mif-problem-statement-03
A multihomed host receives node configuration information from each of its provisioning domain. Some configuration objects are global to the node, some are local to the interface. Various issues arise when multiple conflicting node-scoped configuration objects are received on multiple interfaces. Similar situations also happen with single interface host connected to multiple networks. This document describes these issues.
:: Space Assigned Numbers Authority(SANA)
2010-05-03Marc Blanchet
CCSDS, Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
The CCSDS Space Assigned Numbers Authority(SANA) is operated by Viagénie under contract. SANA services is introduced to the CCSDS community during the CCSDS plenary.
:: Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTN) Bundle Protocol IANA Registries
2010-04-28Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-irtf-dtnrg-iana-bp-registries-00
The DTNRG research group has defined many protocols such as Bundle Protocol and Licklider. The specifications of these protocols contain fields that are subject to a registry. For the purpose of its research work, the group created adhoc registries. As the specifications are stable and have multiple interoperable implementations, the group would like to handoff the registries to IANA for official custidy. This document describes the actions needed to be executed by IANA.
:: IPv6: où en sommes-nous?
2010-04-21Marc Blanchet
Linuq, Québec, Québec, Canada
IPv6 a été conçu en 1996 suite à une étude prévoyant le manque d'adresses IPv4 autour de 2010. Le déploiement d'IPv6 jusqu'à maintenant a été minimal, même si la plupart des systèmes d'exploitation dont Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, MacOSX, les produits commerciaux routeurs et les applications principales supportent IPv6 souvent depuis belle lurette. Cependant, les adresses IPv4 deviennent rares et très bientôt épuisées. Plusieurs grands fournisseurs, tels que Google, supportent maintenant IPv6. Certains gouvernements se sont positionnés sur cette technologie. La présentation fera l'état de la situation globalement et localement. Elle discutera des impacts pour les individus, les professionnels en informatique, les entreprises et les fournisseurs Internet. Évidemment, des exemples pratiques Linux et autres seront présentés. La présentation se veut très interactive et les questions seront bienvenues durant toute la présentation.
:: Activités IPv6 au Canada
2010-03-31Marc Blanchet
IPv6 Task Force Algérie, Alger, Algérie
Invité à l'inauguration de la task Force Ipv6 d'Algérie, M.Blanchet présente les activités d'IPv6 au Canada, dont particulièrement les résultats du groupe de travail ISACC IPv6.
:: IETF77 NAT64 Experiment
2010-03-26Simon Perreault
IETF 77, Anaheim, CA, USA
This presentation describes the NAT64 network experiment done during IETF 77 in Anaheim using Viagénie implementations (http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca). It shows various issues, statistics and findings of the experiment.
:: Delay-Tolerant Networks (DTN) IANA Registries
2010-03-22Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-dtnrg-iana-registries-00
The DTNRG research group has defined many protocols such as Bundle Protocol and Licklider. The specifications of these protocols contain fields that are subject to a registry. For the purpose of its research work, the group created adhoc registries[DTNRGREG]. As the specifications are stable and have multiple interoperable implementations, the group would like to handoff the registries to IANA for official custidy. This document describes the actions needed to be executed by IANA.
:: Report and Recommendations of the ISACC IPv6 Task Group
2010-03-16Marc Blanchet , Ed Juskevicius , Yves Poppe
ISACC 42th Plenary, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
The ISACC IPv6 Task Group was formed in June 2009 to provide advice to the Canadian government on IPv6 deployment in Canada. This is the presentation of the final report of the working group.
:: Ecdysis: Open-Source DNS64 and NAT64
2010-03-13Simon Perreault
AsiaBSDCon 2010, Tokyo, Japan
This presentation describes the NAT64 framework, solution and Viagénie's NAT64 implementation on OpenBSD as a patch to the PF packet filter and the DNS64 implementation as patches to Unbound and Bind.
:: Multiple Interfaces Problem Statement
2010-03-08Marc Blanchet , Pierrick Seite
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-mif-problem-statement-02
A multihomed host receives node configuration information from each of its provisioning domain. Some configuration objects are global to the node, some are local to the interface. Various issues arise when multiple conflicting node-scoped configuration objects are received on multiple interfaces. Similar situations also happen with single interface host connected to multiple networks. This document describes these issues.
:: vCard XML Schema
2010-03-08Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardxml-02
This document defines the XML schema of the vCard data format.
:: vCard Format Specification
2010-03-08Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-10
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extension for IPv6
2010-03-08Simon Perreault , Gonzalo Camarillo , Oscar Novo
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-ipv6-09
This document adds IPv6 support to Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN). IPv6 support in TURN includes IPv4-to-IPv6, IPv6-to-IPv6, and IPv6-to-IPv4 relaying. This document defines the REQUESTED- ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute for TURN. The REQUESTED-ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute allows a client to explicitly request the address type the TURN server will allocate (e.g., an IPv4-only node may request the TURN server to allocate an IPv6 address).
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extensions for TCP Allocations
2010-03-08Simon Perreault , Jonathan Rosenberg
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-tcp-06
This specification defines an extension of Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN), a relay protocol for NAT traversal, to allow a TURN client to request TCP allocations, and defines new requests and indications for the TURN server to open and accept TCP connections with the client's peers. TURN and this extension both purposefully restrict the ways in which the relayed address can be used. In particular, it prevents users from running general purpose servers from ports obtained from the TURN server.
:: NewPrep Problem Statement
2010-03-01Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-newprep-problem-statement-00
Using Unicode codepoints in protocol strings requires preparation of the string. Internationalized Domain Names(idn) initial work defined and used Stringprep and Nameprep. Other protocols have defined Stringprep profiles. New approach different from Stringprep/Nameprep is used for a revision of IDN. This document summarize the characteristics of both approach and provides guidance to protocol designers for handling internationalized strings.
:: IPv6 Tunnel Broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP)
2010-02Marc Blanchet , Florent Parent
IETF RFC5572
A tunnel broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP) enables the establishment of tunnels of various inner protocols, such as IPv6 or IPv4, inside various outer protocols packets, such as IPv4, IPv6, or UDP over IPv4 for IPv4 NAT traversal. The control protocol (TSP) is used by the tunnel client to negotiate the tunnel with the broker. A mobile node implementing TSP can be connected to both IPv4 and IPv6 networks whether it is on IPv4 only, IPv4 behind a NAT, or on IPv6 only. A tunnel broker may terminate the tunnels on remote tunnel servers or on itself. This document describes the TSP within the model of the tunnel broker model.
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extension for IPv6
2009-12-17Simon Perreault , Gonzalo Camarillo , Oscar Novo
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-ipv6-08
This document adds IPv6 support to Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN). IPv6 support in TURN includes IPv4-to-IPv6, IPv6-to-IPv6, and IPv6-to-IPv4 relaying. This document defines the REQUESTED- ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute for TURN. The REQUESTED-ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute allows a client to explicitly request the address type the TURN server will allocate (e.g., an IPv4-only node may request the TURN server to allocate an IPv6 address).
:: vCard 4.0 [draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-09]
2009-11-12Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF 76, Hiroshima, Japan
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, this presentation describes the changes to the vCard specification as well as its current status.
:: IETF Vcarddav Working Group Status
2009-11-12Marc Blanchet
IETF 76, Hiroshima, Japan
This presentation is used by Marc Blanchet, co-chair of the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, to report on the status of the working group and to set the agenda of the meeting.
:: vCard XML Schema [draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardxml-01]
2009-11-12Simon Perreault
IETF 76, Hiroshima, Japan
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, this presentation describes the vCard to XML mapping specification.
:: DNS64 and NAT64
2009-11-06Simon Perreault
3GPP-IETF Workshop on IPv6, Shanghai, China
3GPP and IETF held a joint workshop on IPv6 deployment, hosted by China Mobile. This presentation describes the NAT64 framework, solution and Viagénie's implementation. It also compares NAT64 with other IPv6 transition technologies.
:: IPv6 Way Forward for Canada
2009-11-05Yves Poppe , Marc Blanchet
ISACC 41th Plenary, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
The ISACC IPv6 Task Group was formed in June 2009 to provide advice to the Canadian government on IPv6 deployment in Canada. This presentation provides an update on the works of the task group and lists the 7 recommendations made by the group.
:: Space Assigned Numbers Authority (SANA) Role, Responsabilities, Policies and Procedures
2009-10-27Marc Blanchet
CCSDS Yellow Book 313
The purpose of this document is to define the Space Assigned Numbers Authority(SANA), its role, responsibilities, policies and procedures within the CCSDS.
:: Space Assigned Numbers Authority(SANA)
2009-10-26Marc Blanchet
CCSDS, ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands
The CCSDS Space Assigned Numbers Authority(SANA) working group is about to conclude its initial mandate to define the SANA function within CCSDS. This presentation describes the SANA function to the CCSDS community. It was presented during the CCSDS plenary.
:: Multiple Interfaces Problem Statement
2009-10-26Marc Blanchet , Pierrick Seite
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-mif-problem-statement-01
A multihomed host receives node configuration information from each of its access networks. Some configuration objects are global to the node, some are local to the interface. Various issues arise when multiple conflicting node-scoped configuration objects are received on multiple interfaces. Similar situations also happen with single interface host connected to multiple networks. This document describes these issues.
:: vCard XML Schema
2009-10-21Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardxml-01
This document defines the XML schema of the vCard data format.
:: vCard Format Specification
2009-10-20Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-09
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extensions for TCP Allocations
2009-10-19Simon Perreault , Jonathan Rosenberg
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-tcp-05
This specification defines an extension of Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN), a relay protocol for NAT traversal, to allows a TURN client to request TCP allocations, and defines new requests and indications for the TURN server to open and accept TCP connections with the client's peers. TURN and this extension both purposefully restrict the ways in which the relayed address can be used. In particular, it prevents users from running general purpose servers from ports obtained from the STUN server.
:: Multiple Interfaces Problem Statement
2009-10-19Marc Blanchet , Pierrick Seite
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-mif-problem-statement-00
A multihomed host receives node configuration information from each of its access networks. Some configuration objects are global to the node, some are local to the interface. Various issues arise when multiple conflicting node-scoped configuration objects are received on multiple interfaces. Similar situations also happen with single interface host connected to multiple networks. This document describes these issues.
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extension for IPv6
2009-10-14Simon Perreault , Gonzalo Camarillo , Oscar Novo
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-ipv6-07
This document adds IPv6 support to Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN). IPv6 support in TURN includes IPv4-to-IPv6, IPv6-to-IPv6, and IPv6-to-IPv4 relaying. This document defines the REQUESTED- ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute for TURN. The REQUESTED-ADDRESS-FAMILY attribute allows a client to explicitly request the address type the TURN server will allocate (e.g., an IPv4-only node may request the TURN server to allocate an IPv6 address).
:: TCP Candidates with Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)
2009-10-13Simon Perreault , Jonathan Rosenberg
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-mmusic-ice-tcp-08
Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) defines a mechanism for NAT traversal for multimedia communication protocols based on the offer/answer model of session negotiation. ICE works by providing a set of candidate transport addresses for each media stream, which are then validated with peer-to-peer connectivity checks based on Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN). ICE provides a general framework for describing candidates, but only defines UDP-based transport protocols. This specification extends ICE to TCP-based media, including the ability to offer a mix of TCP and UDP-based candidates for a single stream.
:: IPv6 Deployment Made Simple
2009-08-05Marc Blanchet
Cluecon, Chicago, IL, USA
This presentation was requested by Cluecon organizers to give some basic information on how to setup IPv6 networks. It shows configs for most OS, routers and PBX and gives practical advice to deploy IPv6.
:: Softwire Security Analysis and Requirements
2009-08S. Yamamoto , C. Williams , H. Yokota , F. Parent
IETF RFC5619
:: vCard 4.0 [draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-08]
2009-07-28Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF 75, Stockholm, Sweden
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, this presentation describes the changes to the vCard specification as well as its current status.
:: DNS64 Implementer's Report
2009-07-28Simon Perreault , Marc Blanchet
IETF 75, Stockholm, Sweden
This presentation describes the issues found while implementing DNS64 as part of Viagenie's Ecdysis project, consisting of an opensource NAT64 implementation.
:: vCard XML Schema [draft-perreault-vcarddav-vcardxml-02]
2009-07-28Simon Perreault
IETF 75, Stockholm, Sweden
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, this presentation describes the vCard to XML mapping specification.
:: IETF Vcarddav Working Group Status
2009-07-28Marc Blanchet
IETF 75, Stockholm, Sweden
This presentation is used by Marc Blanchet, co-chair of the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, to report on the status of the working group and to set the agenda of the meeting.
:: vCard Format Specification
2009-07-13Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-08
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: vCard XML Schema
2009-07-13Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-perreault-vcarddav-vcardxml-02
This document defines the XML schema of the vCard data format.
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extensions for TCP Allocations
2009-07-09Simon Perreault , Jonathan Rosenberg
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-tcp-04
This specification defines an extension of Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN), a relay protocol for NAT traversal, to allows a TURN client to request TCP allocations, and defines new requests and indications for the TURN server to open and accept TCP connections with the client's peers. TURN and this extension both purposefully restrict the ways in which the relayed address can be used. In particular, it prevents users from running general purpose servers from ports obtained from the STUN server.
:: Noms de domaines internationalisés
2009-06-16Marc Blanchet
Webcamp, Auberge St-Antoine, Quebéc, Québec
Petit introduction sur les noms de domaines internationalisés.
:: Multiple Interfaces Problem Statement
2009-06-05Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-mif-problem-statement-01
A multihomed host receives node configuration information from each of its access networks. Some configuration objects are global to the node, some are local to the interface. Various issues arise when multiple conflicting node-scoped configuration objects are received on multiple interfaces. Similar situations also happen with single interface host connected to multiple networks. This document describes these issues.
:: Déploiement sécuritaire de la téléphonie IP
2009-05-28Simon Perreault
ISIQ, Québec (Montréal en visioconférence)
Simon Perreault présente les enjeux de sécurité liés au déploiement de la téléphonie IP en entreprise. Cette présentation a été donnée dans le cadre des petits-déjeuners conférence de l'Institut de sécurité de l'information du Québec (ISIQ).
:: vCard XML Schema
2009-05-06Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-perreault-vcarddav-vcardxml-01
This document defines the XML schema of the vCard data format.
:: vCard Format Specification
2009-05-06Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-07
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: Space Assigned Numbers Authority (SANA) Role, Responsabilities, Policies and Procedures
2009-04-21Marc Blanchet
CCSDS Yellow Book 313
The purpose of this document is to define the Space Assigned Numbers Authority(SANA), its role, responsibilities, policies and procedures within the CCSDS.
:: Multiple Interfaces(MIF) Problem Statement
2009-03-26Marc Blanchet
IETF 74, San Francisco, CA, USA
Presented at the Multiple Interfaces (MIF) BOF meeting, this presentation describes the issues that arise when a host has multiple interfaces.
:: TURN TCP [draft-ietf-behave-turn-tcp-02]
2009-03-25Simon Perreault , Jonathan Rosenberg
IETF 74, San Francisco, CA, USA
This presentation describes the updates made to the TURN-TCP specification.
:: vCard 4.0 [draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-06]
2009-03-25Simon Perreault
IETF 74, San Francisco, CA, USA
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, this presentation describes the changes to the vCard specification as well as its current status.
:: IETF Vcarddav Working Group Status
2009-03-25Marc Blanchet
IETF 74, San Francisco, CA, USA
This presentation is used by Marc Blanchet, co-chair of the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, to report on the status of the working group and to set the agenda of the meeting.
:: vCard Format Specification
2009-03-05Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-06
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extensions for TCP Allocations
2009-03-04Simon Perreault , Jonathan Rosenberg
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-behave-turn-tcp-02
This specification defines an extension of Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN), a relay protocol for NAT traversal, to allows a TURN client to request TCP allocations, and defines new requests and indications for the TURN server to open and accept TCP connections with the client's peers. TURN and this extension both purposefully restrict the ways in which the relayed address can be used. In particular, it prevents users from running general purpose servers from ports obtained from the STUN server.
:: La téléphonie IPv6
2008-12-18Simon Perreault
Asterisk Montréal User Group, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Cette présentation fait un rappel sur IPv6 pour ensuite discuter du port de Asterisk et Freeswitch à IPv6. Enfin, la problématique de traverser des NATs et firewalls est discutée.
:: Multiple Interfaces Problem Statement
2008-12-09Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-mif-problem-statement-00
A multi-homed host receives node configuration information from each of its access networks. Some configuration objects are global to the node, some are local to the interface. Various issues arise when multiple configuration objects that are global to the node are received on the many interfaces the multi-homed host has. This document describes these issues.
:: vCard XML Schema [draft-perreault-vcarddav-vcardxml-00]
2008-11-19Simon Perreault
IETF 73, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, This presentation describes the proposed vCard to XML mapping specification.
:: vCard 4.0 [draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-05]
2008-11-19Simon Perreault
IETF 73, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, this presentation describes changes to the vCard specification as well as its current status.
:: IETF Vcarddav Working Group Status
2008-11-19Marc Blanchet
IETF 73, Minneapolis, MN, USA
This presentation is used by Marc Blanchet, co-chair of the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, to report on the status of the working group and to set the agenda of the meeting.
:: vCard XML Schema
2008-11-18Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-perreault-vcarddav-vcardxml-00
This document defines the XML schema of the vCard data format.
:: Space Assigned Numbers Authority (SANA) Policies and Procedures
2008-11-04Marc Blanchet
CCSDS Yellow Book 313
The purpose of this document is to define the Space Assigned Numbers Authority(SANA), its role and responsibilities within the CCSDS.
:: vCard Format Specification
2008-11-03Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-04
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: vCard Format Specification
2008-11-03Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-05
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: Space Assigned Numbers Authority (SANA) Policies and Procedures
2008-10-10Marc Blanchet
CCSDS Yellow Book 313
The purpose of this document is to define the Space Assigned Numbers Authority(SANA), its role and responsibilities within the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS).
:: NAT and Firewall Traversal with STUN/TURN/ICE
2008-09-04Simon Perreault
Astricon, Glendale, AZ, USA
One of the major impediments to deploying Asterisk is the omnipresence of network address translators (NATs) and firewalls. As evidenced by the success of peer-to-peer VoIP, transparent and automatic NAT and firewall traversal is an extremely desirable feature. This presentation describes STUN, TURN, and ICE: three protocols being standardized by the IETF which work together to either punch holes through NATs and firewalls or, when end-to-end connectivity is not an option, to work around them via a third-party relay. How they work, what problems they solve, and how Asterisk makes use of them is answered. A demonstration of Viagénie's implementation is also given.
:: NAT and Firewall Traversal with STUN/TURN/ICE
2008-08-06Simon Perreault
Cluecon, Chicago, IL, USA
This presentation describes the problems related to NAT and firewalls when deploying VoIP. It then details the STUN, TURN and ICE protocols and the solutions used to solve these issues. The STUN-TURN server developed by Viagénie is also discussed.
:: Porting and Deploying VoIP to IPv6: Lessons Learned
2008-08-05Marc Blanchet , Simon Perreault
Cluecon, Chicago, IL, USA
This presentation announces the porting of Freeswitch to IPv6. It also describes the lessons learned while porting VoIP applications to IPv6.
:: vCard 4.0 [draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-03]
2008-07-31Simon Perreault
IETF 72, Dublin, Ireland
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, this presentation describes the changes to the vCard specification as well as its current status.
:: IETF Vcarddav Working Group Status
2008-07-31Marc Blanchet
IETF 72, Dublin, Ireland
This presentation is used by Marc Blanchet, co-chair of the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, to report on the status of the working group and to set the agenda of the meeting.
:: vCard Format Specification
2008-07-14Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-03
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: vCard Format Specification
2008-06-25Simon Perreault , Pete Resnick
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-02
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: IPv6 Tunnel Broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP)
2008-05-06Marc Blanchet , Florent Parent
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-v6ops-tunnelbroker-tsp-04
A tunnel broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP) enables the establishment of tunnels of various inner protocols, such as IPv6 or IPv4, inside various outer protocols packets, such as IPv4, IPv6 or UDP over IPv4 for IPv4 NAT traversal. The control protocol (TSP) is used by the tunnel client to negotiate the tunnel with the broker. A mobile node implementing TSP can be connected to both IPv4 and IPv6 networks whether it is on IPv4 only, IPv4 behind a NAT or on IPv6 only. A tunnel broker may terminate the tunnels on remote tunnel servers or on itself. This document describes the TSP protocol within the model of the tunnel broker model.
:: vCard Format Specification
2008-04-09Pete Resnick , Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-01
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: Special-Use IPv6 Addresses
2008-04Marc Blanchet
IETF RFC5156
This document is a compilation of special IPv6 addresses defined in other RFCs. It can be used as a checklist of invalid routing prefixes for developing filtering policies for routes and IP packets. It does not discuss addresses that are assigned to operators and users through the Regional Internet Registries. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
:: vCard Format Specification
2008-03-17Pete Resnick , Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-vcarddav-vcardrev-00
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: IETF Vcarddav Working Group Status
2008-03-11Marc Blanchet
IETF 71, Philadelphia, PA, USA
This presentation is used by Marc Blanchet, co-chair of the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, to report on the status of the working group and to set the agenda of the meeting.
:: CardDAV Implementation Report
2008-03-11Simon Perreault
IETF 71, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, this presentation describes a CardDAV server implementation, as well as certain issues found with the specifications.
:: vCard 4.0 [draft-resnick-vcarddav-vcardrev]
2008-03-11Simon Perreault
IETF 71, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Delivered to the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) vCardDAV working group, this presentation presents the changes to the vCard specification as well as its current status.
:: Noms de domaines internationalisés
2008-02-21Marc Blanchet
Journées Tunisiennes de l'Internet, Tunis, Tunisie
Cette présentation discute de l'avancement des noms de domaines internationalisés.
:: Structure de l'IETF et établissement des normes de l'Internet
2008-02-21Marc Blanchet
Journées Tunisiennes de l'Internet, Tunis, Tunisie
Cette présentation montre comment l'Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) fonctionne et le processus pour l'établissement des normes et standards des protocoles de l'Internet.
:: vCard Format Specification
2008-02-07Pete Resnick , Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-resnick-vcarddav-vcardrev-01
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: vCard Format Specification
2008-01-18Pete Resnick , Simon Perreault
IETF Internet-Draft draft-resnick-vcarddav-vcardrev-00
This document defines the vCard data format for representing and exchanging a variety of information about an individual (e.g., formatted and structured name and delivery addresses, email address, multiple telephone numbers, photograph, logo, audio clips, etc.).
:: Special-Use IPv6 Addresses
2008-01-15Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-v6ops-rfc3330-for-ipv6-04
This document describes the global and other specialized IPv6 address blocks. It does not address IPv6 address space assigned to operators and users through the Regional Internet Registries. These descriptions are useful for route and IP filtering, for documentation and other purposes.
:: Dois-je déployer IPv6?
2007-11-08Marc Blanchet
RISQ, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Cette présentation discute de l'opportunité de déployer IPv6 dans les réseaux d'enseignement et de recherche.
:: Special-Use IPv6 Addresses
2007-10-05Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-v6ops-rfc3330-for-ipv6-03
This document describes the global and other specialized IPv6 address blocks.It does not address IPv6 address space assigned to operators and users through the Regional Internet Registries. These descriptions are useful for route and IP filtering, for documentation and other purposes.
:: Special-Use IPv6 Addresses
2007-10-04Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-v6ops-rfc3330-for-ipv6-02
This document describes the global and other specialized IPv6 address blocks.It does not address IPv6 address space assigned to operators and users through the Regional Internet Registries. These descriptions are useful for route and IP filtering, for documentation and other purposes.
:: Special-Use IPv6 Addresses
2007-07-12Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-v6ops-rfc3330-for-ipv6-01
This document describes the global and other specialized IPv6 address blocks.It does not address IPv6 address space assigned to operators and users through the Regional Internet Registries. These descriptions are useful for route and IP filtering, for documentation and other purposes.
:: Special-Use IPv6 Addresses
2007-03-22Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-ietf-v6ops-rfc3330-for-ipv6-00
This document describes the global and other specialized IPv6 address blocks.It does not address IPv6 address space assigned to operators and users through the Regional Internet Registries. These descriptions are useful for route and IP filtering, for documentation and other purposes.
:: IPv6 Routing Guidelines
2007-03-19Marc Blanchet
IETF 68, Prague, Czech Republic
Presentation of draft-ietf-v6ops-routing-guidelines-01.txt to IETF IPv6 Operations working group (v6ops).
:: Asterisk with IPv6: Seamless and Ubiquitous VoIP
2007-03-08Marc Blanchet
Voice Peering Forum, Miami, FL, USA
Marc Blanchet presents the work of porting and running Asterisk over IPv6. The presentation was part of an Asterisk session chaired by Kevin Fleming of Digium.
:: Worldwide Interoperability on VoIP using IPv6
2007-03-07Marc Blanchet
Voice Peering Forum, Miami, FL, USA
The IPv6 Forum, along with Viagenie, Stealth Communications and CounterPath Solutions, today announced that a series of successful VoIP calls over IPv6 has been carried out, marking an important advancement in worldwide interoperability among VoIP technologies using IPv6.
The VoIP calls, connecting Viagenie in Canada and Consulintel in Spain, were conducted using the CounterPath eyeBeam(tm) softphone through the IPv6 version of Asterisk(r), ported by Viagenie, a consulting and R and D firm in advanced IP networking. The Asterisk-IPv6 server was located on Stealth Communications Voice Peering Fabric (VPF) network.
Asterisk is the most popular and extensible open source telephone system in the world, offering flexibility, functionality and features not available in advanced, high-end (high-cost) proprietary business systems. Asterisk is a complete IP PBX (private branch exchange) for businesses, and can be downloaded for free.
Asterisk-IPv6 shows the power of VoIPv6 by avoiding all issues regarding NAT traversal when using IPv4. The presence of NAT for VoIPv4 results in users issues, such as non-connecting calls, one-way audio, non-working DTMF. Asterisk-IPv6 solves all these issues and also brings, together with IPv6, true IP mobility, security and autoconfiguration of VoIPv6 phones, states Marc Blanchet, President of Viagenie.
:: Using Internationalized Domain Names (idn) with Firefox 2.0
2007-03-01Marc Blanchet
Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies(APRICOT), Bali, Indonesia
Marc Blanchet presents how to use internationalized domain names(idn) with Firefox 2.0. Idn are very popular in Asia Pacific region due to the fact that asian scripts are far different than ASCII, the default character set for domain names.
:: Porting and Running Asterisk over IPv6
2007-02-28Marc Blanchet
Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies(APRICOT), Bali, Indonesia
This presentation shows the work of porting and running Asterisk over IPv6. IPv6 has more presence in the Asia Pacific region and showed interest on using VoIP over IPv6 using Asterisk.
:: Asterisk Primer
2007-02-26Marc Blanchet
Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies(Apricot), Bali, Indonesia
Tutorial "Asterisk Primer" aimed towards helping people to fast start with Asterisk, the open-source VoIP PBX.
:: Introduction au fonctionnement du DNS
2006-11-23Marc Blanchet
Internet Society-section de Québec, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Une introduction au Domain Name System, aux noms de domaines internationalisés et à IPv6 lors d'une rencontre de l'Internet Society-section de Québec et l'Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) à Montréal.
:: Porting IPv6 to Asterisk
2006-10-26Marc Blanchet , Frédérick Lefebvre
Astricon 2006, Dallas, TX, USA
This presentation describes the port of Asterisk to IPv6.
:: IPv6 Routing Guidelines
2006-07-12Marc Blanchet
IETF 66, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Presentation of draft-blanchet-v6ops-routing-guidelines-01 to IETF IPv6 Operations working group (v6ops).
:: Structure de l'IETF et établissement des normes de l'Internet
2006-07-09Marc Blanchet
IETF, Montréal, Québec, canada
Cette présentation est un cours sur la structure de l'Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) et l'établissement des normes de l'Internet. Offert au début du congrès de l'IETF, le cours vise les nouveaux participants à l'IETF. Le matériel utilisé est une traduction par Marc Blanchet de la présentation de Scott Bradner sur le sujet.
:: IPv6 Primer for Sensor Networks
2006-05-31Marc Blanchet
International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems, Chicago, IL, USA
This presentation is a short primer on IPv6 for sensor networks.
:: IPv6 Routing Policies Guidelines
2006-03-23Marc Blanchet
IETF, Dallas, TX, USA
Presentation of draft-blanchet-v6ops-routing-guidelines-01 to IETF IPv6 Operations working group (v6ops).
:: IPv6 Routing Policies Guidelines
2006-03-07Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-v6ops-routing-guidelines-01
Guidelines on how to handle IPv6 routes are needed for operators of networks, either providers or enterprises. This document is a followup on RFC2772 work but for the production IPv6 Internet. RFC2772 becomes historic.
:: IPv6 Tunnel Broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP)
2005-09-02Florent Parent , Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-v6ops-tunnelbroker-tsp-03
A tunnel broker with the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP) enables the establishment of tunnels of various inner protocols, such as IPv6 or IPv4, inside various outer protocols packets, such as IPv4, IPv6 or UDP over IPv4 for IPv4 NAT traversal. The control protocol (TSP) is used by the tunnel client to negotiate the tunnel with the broker. A mobile node implementing TSP can be connected to both IPv4 and IPv6 networks whether it is on IPv4 only, IPv4 behind a NAT or on IPv6 only. A tunnel broker may terminate the tunnels on remote tunnel servers or on itself. This document describes the TSP protocol within the model of the tunnel broker model.
:: Routing Policy Specification Language next generation (RPSLng)
2005-03L. Blunk , J. Damas , F. Parent , A. Robachevsky
IETF RFC4012
:: A Flexible Method for Managing the Assignment of Bits of an IPv6 Address Block
2003-04Marc Blanchet
IETF RFC3531
:: Nameprep: A Stringprep Profile for Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)
2003-03P. Hoffman , Marc Blanchet
IETF RFC3491
:: Preparation of Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")
2002-12P. Hoffman , Marc Blanchet
IETF RFC3454
:: Suggestions to Streamline the IETF Process
2002-11-27Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-evolutionizeietf-suggestions-00
:: DSTM IPv4 over IPv6 tunnel profile for Tunnel Setup Protocol(TSP)
2002-07-05Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-ngtrans-tsp-dstm-profile-01
:: TSP-TEREDO: Stateful IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnels with NAT using TSP and TEREDO
2002-06-26Florent Parent , Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-parent-blanchet-ngtrans-tsp-teredo-00
:: Applicability of the Tunnel Setup Protocol(TSP) as an IPv6 Transition Technique
2002-06-25Marc Blanchet , Florent Parent
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-ngtrans-tsp-applicability-00
:: IPv6 Address Space Reserved for Documentation
2001-07-02Marc Blanchet
IETF Internet-Draft draft-blanchet-ngtrans-exampleaddr-01