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Project Moonshot update

Project Moonshot update. TF-EMC2 & TF-MNM 14 & 16 February 2011. Moonshot in a slide. There are many technologies for trust and identity; these tend to be application-specific; and inter-operability is awkward at best.

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Project Moonshot update

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  1. Project Moonshot update TF-EMC2 & TF-MNM 14 & 16 February 2011

  2. Moonshot in a slide • There are many technologies for trust and identity; these tend to be application-specific; and inter-operability is awkward at best. • Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a single trust & identity technology for almost any application, that also scaled to the Internet? • Moonshot does this without inventing anything particularly new; it only combines existing deployed technologies in a novel way.

  3. Snapshot of the last 12 months • Jan 2010: Technical Feasibility Analysis • Feb 2010: Initial set of draft specs released • Mar 2010: Bar BoF @ IETF 77 • Jul 2010: Consensus to form WG @ IETF 78 • Sep 2010: 1st Moonshot developer meeting • Oct 2010: ABFAB chartered by IESG • Nov 2010: First ABFAB meeting @ IETF 79

  4. Specifications • Most of the technology specifications and related discussions have moved into the IETF ABFAB WG. • One of the remaining specifications (draft-howlett-radsec-knp) may be discussed at IETF 80. • The Key Negotiation Protocol (KNP) enables a RadSec client and server to use (GSS) EAP to authenticate each other (as EAP peer and authenticator), rather than (e.g.) X.509 certificates. • KNP should enable very large and self-organising AAA infrastructures for supporting Internet-scale identity & trust.

  5. Implementation • Implementation work mostly on track; approx 1 month delay in some components. • First major code delivery (EAP GSS library and GS2 SASL plug-in) for Moonshooting GSS and SASL applications is imminent. • Work on modifying other necessary core infrastructure is proceeding well. • JANET and SURFnet discussing areas of collaboration.

  6. Next six months • Greater focus on implementation • Port of GSS EAP library to Windows • Cross-platform client-based “Identity Selector” and “Identity Manager” • EAP Channel Bindings implementation in FreeRADIUS. • Everything packaged and shipping for Debian. • Second Moonshot meeting 24-25 March, Prague (open meeting, but please let Josh know). • Great demo planned for TNC. • KNP, delegation, and TLS/Moonshot integration are penciled in for Q3/Q4. • Some exciting announcements coming soon… 

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