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unique root. It is a technical constraint inherent in the design of the
DNS. One root must be supported by a set of coordinated root servers
administered by a unique naming authority. It is not technically
feasible for there to be more than one root in the public DNS. This
memo provides information for the Internet community.
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2825 IAB May 2000 A Tangled Web: Issues of I18N,
Domain Names, and the Other
Internet protocols
This document is a statement by the Internet Architecture Board. It is
not a protocol specification, but an attempt to clarify the range of
architectural issues that the internationalization of domain names
faces. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2824 Lennox May 2000 Call Processing Language
Framework and Requirements
This document describes an architectural framework we call a processing
language, as a simple and standardized way for implementing and
deploying Internet telephony. A large number of the services we wish to
make possible for Internet telephony require fairly elaborate
combinations of signalling operations, often in network devices, to
complete. It also outlines requirements for such a language. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
2823 Carlson May 2000 PPP over Simple Data Link
(SDL) using SONET/SDH with
ATM-like framing
This document extends methods found in the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
and RFCs 1662 and 2615 to include a new encapsulation for PPP called
Simple Data Link (SDL). SDL provides a standard method for transporting
multi-protocol datagrams over point-to-point links, and RFCs 1662 and
2615 provide a means to carry PPP over Synchronous Optical Network
(SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) circuits. SDL provides
a very low overhead alternative to HDLC-like encapsulation, and can also
be used on SONET/SDH links. This memo defines an Experimental Protocol
for the Internet community.
2822 Resnick Apr 2001 Internet Message Format
This document specifies a syntax for text messages that are sent between
computer users, within the framework of "electronic mail" messages.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
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2821 Klensin Apr 2001 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
This document is a self-contained specification of the basic protocol
for the Internet electronic mail transport. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2820 Stokes May 2000 Access Control Requirements
for LDAP
This document describes the fundamental requirements of an access
control list (ACL) model for the Lightweight Directory Application
Protocol (LDAP) directory service. This memo provides information for
the Internet community.
2819 Waldbusser May 2000 Remote Network Monitoring
Management Information Base
This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for
use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In
particular, it defines objects for managing remote network monitoring
devices. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2818 Rescorla May 2000 HTTP Over TLS
This memo describes how to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) to secure
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) connections over the Internet. This
memo provides information for the Internet community.
2817 Khare May 2000 Upgrading to TLS Within
HTTP/1.1
This memo explains how to use the Upgrade mechanism in HTTP/1.1 to
initiate Transport Layer Security (TLS) over an existing TCP connection.
[STANDARDS TRACK]
2816 Ghanwani May 2000 A Framework for Integrated
Services Over Shared and
Switched IEEE 802 LAN
Technologies
This memo describes a framework for supporting IETF Integrated Services
on shared and switched LAN infrastructure. This memo provides
information for the Internet community.
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2815 Seaman May 2000 Integrated Service Mappings on
IEEE 802 Networks
This document describes mappings of IETF Integrated Services over LANs
built from IEEE 802 network segments which may be interconnected by IEEE
802.1D MAC Bridges (switches). [STANDARDS TRACK]
2814 Yavatkar May 2000 SBM (Subnet Bandwidth
Manager): A Protocol for
RSVP-based Admission Control
over IEEE 802-style networks
This document describes a signaling method and protocol for RSVP-based
admission control over IEEE 802-style LANs. [STANDARDS TRACK]
2813 Kalt Apr 2000 Internet Relay Chat: Server
Protocol
This document defines the protocol used by servers to talk to each
other. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2812 Kalt Apr 2000 Internet Relay Chat: Client
Protocol
This document defines the Client Protocol, and assumes that the reader
is familiar with the IRC Architecture. This memo provides information
for the Internet community.
2811 Kalt Apr 2000 Internet Relay Chat: Channel
Management
This document specifies how channels, their characteristics and
properties are managed by IRC servers. This memo provides information
for the Internet community.
2810 Kalt Apr 2000 Internet Relay Chat:
Architecture
This document is an update describing the architecture of the current
IRC protocol and the role of its different components. Other documents
describe in detail the protocol used between the various components
defined here. This memo provides information for the Internet
community.
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2809 Aboba Apr 2000 Implementation of L2TP
Compulsory Tunneling via
RADIUS
This document discusses implementation issues arising in the
provisioning of compulsory tunneling in dial-up networks using the L2TP
(Layer Two Tunneling Protocol) protocol. This memo provides information
for the Internet community.
2808 Nystrom Apr 2000 The SecurID(r) SASL Mechanism
This document defines a SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer)
authentication mechanism using SecurID (a hardware token card product
(or software emulation thereof) produced by RSA Security Inc., which is
used for end-user authentication), thereby providing a means for such
tokens to be used in SASL environments. This mechanism is only is only
for authentication, and has no effect on the protocol encoding and is
not designed to provide integrity or confidentiality services. This
memo provides information for the Internet community.
2807 Reagle Jul 2000 XML Signature Requirements
This document lists the design principles, scope, and requirements for
the XML Digital Signature specification. It includes requirements as
they relate to the signature syntax, data model, format, cryptographic
processing, and external requirements and coordination. This memo
provides information for the Internet community.
2806 Vaha-Sipila Apr 2000 URLs for Telephone Calls
This document specifies URL (Uniform Resource Locator) schemes "tel",
"fax" and "modem" for specifying the location of a terminal in the phone
network and the connection types (modes of operation) that can be used
to connect to that entity. [STANDARDS TRACK]
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2805 Greene Apr 2000 Media Gateway Control Protocol
Architecture and Requirements
This document describes protocol requirements for the Media Gateway
Control Protocol between a Media Gateway Controller and a Media Gateway.
This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2804 IAB May 2000 IETF Policy on Wiretapping
This document describes the position that the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF) has taken regarding the inclusion into IETF standards-track
documents of functionality designed to facilitate wiretapping. This
memo explains what the IETF thinks the question means, why its answer is
"no", and what that answer means. This memo provides information for
the Internet community.
2803 Maruyama Apr 2000 Digest Values for DOM (DOMHASH)
This memo defines a clear and unambiguous definition of digest (hash)
values of the XML objects regardless of the surface string variation of
XML. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
2802 Davidson Apr 2000 Digital Signatures for the
v1.0 Internet Open Trading
Protocol (IOTP)
This document describes the syntax and procedures for the computation
and verification of digital signatures for use within Version 1.0 of the
Internet Open Trading Protocol (IOTP). This memo provides information
for the Internet community.
2801 Burdett Apr 2000 Internet Open Trading Protocol
- IOTP Version 1.0
This document discusses the Internet Open Trading Protocol (IOTP) and
its provision of an interoperable framework for Internet commerce. This
memo provides information for the Internet community.
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2800 Reynolds May 2001 Internet Official Protocol
Standards
This memo contains a snapshot of the state of standardization of
protocols used in the Internet as of April 17, 2001. It lists only
official protocol standards RFCs; it is not a complete index to the RFC
series. [STANDARDS TRACK]
Security Considerations
This memo does not affect the technical security of the Internet, but
may cite important security specifications.
Author's Address
Sandy Ginoza
University of Southern California
Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
Phone: (310) 822-1511
EMail: ginoza@isi.edu
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Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the
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