OSI-DS 12 - revised
Steve Hardcastle-Kille <S.Kille@cs.ucl.ac.uk> Tue, 14 April 1992 14:23 UTC
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Date: Tue, 14 Apr 92 13:41:34 +0100
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From: Steve Hardcastle-Kille <S.Kille@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
This is the version with the agreed edit (San Diego). This is now ready
to be sumitted as an RFC.
Steve
OSI-DS 12
osi-ds-12-05.ps
osi-ds-12-05.txt
P. Barker
S.E. Kille
January 1992
Naming Guidelines for Directory Pilots
draft-ietf-osids-dirpilots-03.ps
Abstract:
Deployment of a Directory will benefit from following certain
guidelines. This document defines a number of naming guidelines.
Alignment to these guidelines is recommended for directory pilots.
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;
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)
- OSI-DS 12 - revised Steve Hardcastle-Kille