RFC Errata
RFC 4534, "Group Security Policy Token v1", June 2006
Source of RFC: msec (sec)
Errata ID: 2368
Status: Held for Document Update
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Alfred Hoenes
Date Reported: 2006-11-09
Held for Document Update by: Tim Polk
Date Held: 2010-07-20
Within Section B.1.3.1, the last paragraph on page 16 is unexpectedly partially indented. The RFC says: OpInfo provides configuration data for the operation of GSAKMP registration. timeOut indicates the elapsed amount of time before a sent message is considered to be misrouted or lost. It is specified as the timestamp type LifeDate, previously defined in the core token. terse informs a GC/KS whether the group should be operated in terse (TRUE) or verbose (FALSE) mode. The optional timestamp field indicates whether a timestamp (TRUE) or a nonce (FALSE) is used for anti-replay protection. If the field is absent, the use of nonces is the default mode for GSAKMP registration. It should say: OpInfo provides configuration data for the operation of GSAKMP registration. timeOut indicates the elapsed amount of time before a sent message is considered to be misrouted or lost. It is specified as the timestamp type LifeDate, previously defined in the core token. terse informs a GC/KS whether the group should be operated in terse (TRUE) or verbose (FALSE) mode. The optional timestamp field indicates whether a timestamp (TRUE) or a nonce (FALSE) is used for anti-replay protection. If the field is absent, the use of nonces is the default mode for GSAKMP registration.
It should say:
It should say: OpInfo provides configuration data for the operation of GSAKMP registration. timeOut indicates the elapsed amount of time before a sent message is considered to be misrouted or lost. It is specified as the timestamp type LifeDate, previously defined in the core token. terse informs a GC/KS whether the group should be operated in terse (TRUE) or verbose (FALSE) mode. The optional timestamp field indicates whether a timestamp (TRUE) or a nonce (FALSE) is used for anti-replay protection. If the field is absent, the use of nonces is the default mode for GSAKMP registration.