Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) 61st IETF Meeting Washington, D.C., USA.

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Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) 61st IETF Meeting Washington, D.C., USA

2M. Hofmann, T. Hansen61 st IETF Meeting, Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) Working Group Status  IETF Working Group chartered beginning of  Initial Charter: Design of a framework that enables authorization and invocation of networked services at the application level, including –A protocol for invocation of remote call-out services, –Standard formats for description of invocation rules (postponed), –Trust and thread model for application services inside the network.

3M. Hofmann, T. Hansen61 st IETF Meeting, Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) Callout Server Client OPES Processor Origin Server OPES Callout Protocol (OCP) OPES Rules Language OPES Framework

4M. Hofmann, T. Hansen61 st IETF Meeting, Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) Callout Server e.g. AntiVirus Scanner Web Browser OPES Processor HTTP application (e.g. Web Cache) Web Server OPES Callout Protocol (OCP) OPES Rules Language Initial focus was on HTTP-based applications, but the design aims to support other application protocols as well.

5M. Hofmann, T. Hansen61 st IETF Meeting, Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) Working Group Status (continued)  Work addresses IAB considerations for OPES (RFC 3238).  Status: –7 RFCs published, 1 RFC in RFC editor queue, 1 ID under IESG review, –Initial charter finished, –Proposed re-charter under IESG/IETF review.

6M. Hofmann, T. Hansen61 st IETF Meeting, Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) Structure of OPES Callout Protocol OCP Core HTTP profile HTTP profile RTP Profile? RTP Profile? FTP Profile? FTP Profile? SMTP Profile? SMTP Profile? MIME Profile? MIME Profile?... TCP/IP Other Transports Other Transports Application protocol agnostic Application Protocol Profiles TCP most common transport

7M. Hofmann, T. Hansen61 st IETF Meeting, Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) Summary Of Proposed Re-Charter  Consensus on new charter has been established via mailing list discussions. –New charter proposal is stable and has been submitted to IESG. –Propose re-charter was sent out to IETF Announce list.  Proposed work items are focused and narrow, and follow the established OPES framework. –Continue to address IAB considerations for OPES (RFC 3238).  Two new work items: –OCP profile(s) that will support OPES services operating on SMTP. Includes a document on scenarios and use cases. First profile will address the needs of at least the MTA. –OPES rules language Includes discussion of relationship to “sieve”. Possibly based on previous work on “P”.

8M. Hofmann, T. Hansen61 st IETF Meeting, Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) Callout Server (e.g. w/Virus Scanner) Web Browser Web Cache Web Server OPES Callout Protocol (OCP) OPES Rules Language Example Use Cases HTTP SMTP Client SMTP MTA