OASIS Common Security Advisory Framework (CSAF) TC

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  • 1.  Website csaf.io not available

    Posted 01-08-2025 15:00

    Dear colleagues,

    due to a technical issue, the CSAF website can't be reached through its mainly promoted domain csaf.io. This also affects subdomains below csaf.io. However, the alternate URL for our website https://oasis-open.github.io/csaf-documentation/ is still reachable. We are working with the technical staff to resolve the issue.

    We apologize for any inconvenience.

    Happy New Year!

    Thomas



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    Thomas Schmidt
    Subject Matter Expert
    Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) Germany
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  • 2.  RE: Website csaf.io not available

    Posted 01-19-2025 06:36
    Dear members,

    On Wed, Jan 8, 2025, at 21:02, Thomas Schmidt via OASIS wrote:
    > Dear colleagues,
    >
    > due to a technical issue, the CSAF website can't be reached through its mainly promoted domain csaf.io. This also affects subdomains below csaf.io. However, the alternate URL for our website oasis-open.github.io/csaf-documentation is still reachable. We are working with the technical staff to resolve the issue.
    >
    > We apologize for any inconvenience.
    >
    > Happy New Year!
    >
    > Thomas [...]

    Although I hope we can resurrect csaf.io that may still
    only be a mid term solution depending on how real world
    changes impact the io top level domain.

    So, I created a temporary redirect from

    - https://csaf.tech and
    - https://www.csaf.tech

    to the https://oasis-open.github.io/csaf-documentation
    pages in the hope it helps.

    In the next weeks I would love to find out by your
    inputs what we want to offer aside from the forma
    TC marketing / landing page we currently have.

    Maybe we find a way not hosted on GitHub that also
    allows us to offer example CSAF services including
    dot-well-known et al. to show case a vendor neutral
    ecosystem at small scale demonstrating the roles from
    the spec, the differences between the versions, and
    community interaction.

    PS: It would be nice to have the few pages directly
    hosted in that pages tree to expose folders instead of
    html files, but the /, the faq.html, and the tools.html
    pages I tested to work from three different browsers.

    Cheers,
    Stefan.