Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) W. Kumari Request for Comments: 9672 Google, LLC Updates: 8110 D. Harkins Category: Informational Hewlett-Packard Enterprise ISSN: 2070-1721 October 2024 Transferring Opportunistic Wireless Encryption to the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Abstract RFC 8110 describes Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE), a mode that allows unauthenticated clients to connect to a network using encrypted traffic. This document transfers the ongoing maintenance and further development of the protocol to the IEEE 802.11 Working Group. This document updates RFC 8110 by noting that future work on the protocol described therein will occur in the IEEE 802.11 Working Group. Status of This Memo This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for informational purposes. This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. 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Code Components extracted from this document must include Revised BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as described in the Revised BSD License. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Transfer of Maintenance 3. Security Considerations 4. IANA Considerations 5. References 5.1. Normative References 5.2. Informative References Acknowledgments Authors' Addresses 1. Introduction Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) [RFC8110] is a mode of opportunistic security [RFC7435] for IEEE Std 802.11 that provides encryption of the wireless medium without authentication. Since publication, [RFC8110] (also known as "[Wi-Fi_Enhanced_Open]") has been widely implemented and deployed. The IEEE 802.11 Working Group [IEEE_802.11] has requested[IEEE_LS] that in orderthe ability toallow for ongoing maintenancemaintain andfurther development ofdevelop OWE (see [IEEE_LS]). This document represents concurrence that future work on OWE [RFC8110] will now occur in theprotocol, andIEEE 802.11 Working Group to ensure that the protocol remains in sync with the IEEEprotocols,protocols. 2. Transfer of Maintenance This document represents concurrence that future work onthe protocol described in RFC8110OWE [RFC8110] will now occur in[IEEE_802.11]. This document is a concurrence. 2. Transfer of Maintenance At the request of [IEEE_802.11], in order to allow for ongoing maintenance and further development oftheprotocol, andIEEE 802.11 Working Group [IEEE_802.11] to ensure that the protocol remains in sync with the IEEEprotocols, this document specifies that future work on the protocol described in RFC8110 will now occur in [IEEE_802.11].protocols. The OWE protocoldefined in RFC8110[RFC8110] will be duplicatedinby the IEEE 802.11 Working Group [IEEE_802.11] such thatthatthe document alone will be enough toimplement itimplement, maintain, andany further maintenance or modification ofmodify the protocolwill be performed inwithin the IEEE under its policies and procedures. 3. Security Considerations This document simply notes that future work on the protocol described in [RFC8110] will now occur in the IEEE. As such, it does not introduce any new security considerations. 4. IANA Considerations This document has no IANA actions. 5. References 5.1. Normative References [RFC8110] Harkins, D., Ed. and W. Kumari, Ed., "Opportunistic Wireless Encryption", RFC 8110, DOI 10.17487/RFC8110, March 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8110>. 5.2. Informative References [IEEE_802.11] IEEE, IEEE 802.11 Working Group, <https://www.ieee802.org/11/>. [IEEE_LS] "Liaison statement: OWE (RFC8110) now in 802.11", IETF Liaison Statement, May 2024, <https://datatracker.ietf.org/liaison/1929/>. [RFC7435] Dukhovni, V., "Opportunistic Security: Some Protection Most of the Time", RFC 7435, DOI 10.17487/RFC7435, December 2014, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7435>. [Wi-Fi_Enhanced_Open] Harkins, D., "Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Enhanced Open: Transparent Wi-Fi protections without complexity", Wi-Fi Alliance, The Beacon Blog, <https://www.wi-fi.org/beacon/dan-harkins/wi- fi-certified-enhanced-open-transparent-wi-fi-protections- without-complexity>. Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank the IEEE 802.11 Working Group for their work, and for taking on the responsibility for future work on the protocol described in RFC 8110. In addition, we would like to thank Stephen Farrell, the AD that sponsored the original work, as well as Clemens Schimpe, Dorothy Stanley, Paul Wouters, Eric Vyncke, Mike Montemurro, and Peter Yee. Apologies to anyone we forgot to acknowledge; RFC 8110 was written 7+ years ago and we have had many conversations with many people since then... Authors' Addresses Warren Kumari Google, LLC Email: warren@kumari.net Dan Harkins Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Email: daniel.harkins@hpe.com