This document defines Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN) extensions for use with RADIUS/TLS and RADIUS/DTLS. These extensions

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This document introduces a mechanism to mark some of the Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCEP) objects as optional

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This memo extends the Manufacturer Usage Description (MUD) specification to allow manufacturers to define TLS and DTLS profile

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I’ve been thinking about scams lately. The most elusive are both scams and not scams, , scamming from the “superposition” (if you will).
Scammers thrive on confusion. If large groups of people say that a scheme worked, and others the exact opposite, then something’s phishy.
What makes ponzi, miracle man, and “dead donkey” scams truly ingenious is that victims may defend the scam. Since it did work or losses were minimal, the misdirection is completely on autopilot.

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