Markdown Version | Session Recording
Session Date/Time: 21 Jul 2025 10:00
panrg
Summary
This PanRG meeting at IETF 123 featured a presentation by Tillman Zeshke on guidelines for running QUIC multipath over SCION, highlighting benefits, challenges, and security considerations. Nicola provided a quick update on the status of the SCION core specification drafts and their progress through the IESG review process. The meeting concluded with a brief open mic session.
Key Discussion Points
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QUIC Multipath over SCION Guidelines:
- Tillman Zeshke presented a draft outlining guidelines for QUIC multipath implementations over SCION.
- Benefits include path metadata utilization (latency, bandwidth), disjoint path selection for redundancy, and simplified congestion control.
- Challenges revolve around network address uniqueness (ISD-AS number, IP, port), path ID management, and path lifecycle within SCION libraries.
- Security considerations were discussed, particularly regarding path validation and server-side state management.
- The presentation prompted discussion on whether the draft should be SCION-specific or more general to address other path-aware networking technologies.
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QUIC and Path Awareness:
- Lucas Pardue raised the point that standard QUIC (RFC 9000) already has a notion of multi-path through connection migration and wondered how much of the guidelines apply to this base functionality.
- The discussion considered whether the draft could address considerations for QUIC operating over different path-aware networks.
- It was suggested that the presenter contact the QUIC working group and the multi-path QUIC draft authors.
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SCION Core Specification Update:
- Nicola provided an update on the SCION core specification drafts, which are currently undergoing IESG review.
- Recent updates include addressing feedback from a control plane review, standardizing SCION number representation, updating the SCION number registry reference, and mandating an unspecified interface ID.
- Ongoing work includes clarifying the use of gRPC (protocol buffer definitions) and security considerations, adding metadata extensions, and clarifying MTU handling within SCION paths.
Decisions and Action Items
- Action Item: Tillman Zeshke will contact the QUIC working group and the multi-path QUIC draft authors for feedback on the QUIC multipath over SCION guidelines draft.
- Decision: The usefulness of signing SCION to improve quick multipath was noted.
- Action Item: Nicola will seek further reviews on the SCION core specification drafts, particularly focusing on the ongoing work areas.
Next Steps
- Tillman Zeshke will revise the draft based on feedback received and further discussions with the QUIC community.
- The SCION Association will continue working on the IESG review feedback and finalize the SCION core specification drafts.