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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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. --------------------------- The following topics may be obtained from the info-server using a request in the form: request: osi-ds topic: <one of topics the below> For example: From: Joe.Soap@somedomain To: info-server@cs.ucl.ac.uk Subject: Anything you like request: osi-ds topic: scope.txt Files are available in Text, Postscript or both. FILENAME.txt for plain text format FILENAME.ps for postscript Note that not all the files are available in all the formats. All documents are numbered, in the form OSI-DS nnn or OSI-DS-MINUTES nnn The files are also available by FTP, NIFTP, and FTAM. FTP to CS.UCL.AC.UK, username anonymous and your own name as password cd osi-ds; Note that listing of the directory is not supported by the UCL FTP FTAM to bells, computer science, university college london, gb username = anon, no password NIFTP to uk.ac.ucl.cs, binary mode, username = guest, password = (Your mail address in the form user@site) filenames should be prepended with <OSI-DS> (Note that the angle brackets and capital letters are vital)
- Revised DSA Naming I-D (OSI-DS 13) Steve Hardcastle-Kille