Revised DSA Naming I-D (OSI-DS 13)

Steve Hardcastle-Kille <S.Kille@cs.ucl.ac.uk> Thu, 23 January 1992 19:33 UTC

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Subject: Revised DSA Naming I-D (OSI-DS 13)
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Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1992 18:02:57 +0000
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From: Steve Hardcastle-Kille <S.Kille@cs.ucl.ac.uk>

This is a revised version, with some small edits and the promised
examples.

Steve


OSI-DS 13
osi-ds-13-02.ps
osi-ds-13-02.txt
   DSA Naming
   S.E. Kille
   September 1991
   draft-ietf-osids-dsanaming-02.txt, or .ps
   Abstract:
This INTERNET--DRAFT describes a few problems with DSA Naming as
currently deployed in pilot exercises, and suggests a new approach.
An approach is suggested for use in the Internet Directory Pilot,
which overcomes a number of existing problems, and is an important
component for the next stage in increase of scale.

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