RFC Errata
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Status: Held for Document Update (1)
RFC 4957, "Link-Layer Event Notifications for Detecting Network Attachments", August 2007
Source of RFC: dna (int)
Errata ID: 1052
Status: Held for Document Update
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Alfred Hoenes
Date Reported: 2007-08-20
Held for Document Update by: Brian Haberman
(1) Section 3
Within Section 3, the second paragraph on page 6 says:
[...]. Therefore, there exist cases
| where IP-layer configuration may have to change even without the IP
layer receiving a link up notification. [...]
It should perhaps better say, adding the article:
[...]. Therefore, there exist cases
| where the IP-layer configuration may have to change even without the
IP layer receiving a link up notification. [...]
The last paragraph of Section 3 says:
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| The link-layer process leading to a link up event depend on the link
technology. [...]
It should better say:
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| The link-layer process leading to a link up event depends on the link
technology. [...]
(2) Section 4
In the first paragraph of Section 4 (on page 13), the RFC says:
[...]. In addition, wireless
networks such as 802.11 are susceptible to an attack called the "Evil
Twin" attack where an attacker sets up an Access Point with the same
| SSID as a legitimate one and gets the use to connect to the fake
access point instead of the real one. [...]
^^^
The tagged word 'use' apparently should be 'user' :
[...]. In addition, wireless
networks such as 802.11 are susceptible to an attack called the "Evil
Twin" attack where an attacker sets up an Access Point with the same
| SSID as a legitimate one and gets the user to connect to the fake
access point instead of the real one. [...]
^^^^
(3) Section 7.1
- In Section 7.1 (on page 14), the first entry is apparently
truncated:
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| [CDMA2K] "cdma2000 Wireless IP Network Standard", ,
December 2000.
