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used to monitor MTA components within gateways.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]1565    Kille      Jan 94    Network Services Monitoring MIBThis document defines a MIB which contains the elements common to themonitoring of any network service application.  This informationincludes a table of all monitorable network service applications, acount of the associations (connections) to each application, and basicinformation about the parameters and status of each application-relatedassociation. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1564    Barker     Jan 94    DSA Metrics (OSI-DS 34 (v3))This document defines a set of criteria by which a DSA implementationmay be judged.  Particular issues covered include conformance tostandards; performance; demonstrated interoperability. This memoprovides information for the Internet community.  This memo does notspecify an Internet standard of any kind.1563    Borenstein  Jan 94   The text/enriched MIME Content-typeMIME [RFC-1341, RFC-1521] defines a format and general framework for therepresentation of a wide variety of data types in Internet mail.  Thisdocument defines one particular type of MIME data, the text/enrichedtype, a refinement of the "text/richtext" type defined in RFC 1341.  Thetext/enriched MIME type is intended to facilitate the widerinteroperation of simple enriched text across a wide variety of hardwareand software platforms. This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity.  This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.Kennedy                      Informational                      [Page 8]RFC 1599                  Summary of 1500-1599              January 19971562     Michaelson  Dec 93  Naming Guidelines for the AARNet X.500                             Directory ServiceThis document is an AARNet (Australian Academic and Research Network)Engineering Note (AEN-001).  AARNet Engineering Notes are engineeringdocuments of the AARNet Engineering Working Group, and record current orproposed operational practices related to the provision ofInternetworking services within Australia, and AARNet in particular.This memo provides information for the Internet community.  This memodoes not specify an Internet standard of any kind.1561    Piscitello  Dec 93   Use of ISO CLNP in TUBA EnvironmentsThis memo specifies a profile of the ISO/IEC 8473 Connectionless-modeNetwork Layer Protocol for use in conjunction with RFC 1347, TCP/UDPover Bigger Addresses.  It describes the use of CLNP to provide thelower-level service expected by Transmission Control Protocol and UserDatagram Protocol.  This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for theInternet community.  This memo does not specify an Internet standard ofany kind.1560    Leiner    Dec 93     The MultiProtocol InternetThere has recently been considerable discussion on two topics:MultiProtocol approaches in the Internet and the selection of a nextgeneration Internet Protocol. This document suggests a strawman positionfor goals and approaches for the IETF/IESG/IAB in these areas. It takesthe view that these two topics are related, and proposes directions forthe IETF/IESG/IAB to pursue. This memo provides information for theInternet community.  This memo does not specify an Internet standard ofany kind.1559   Saperia    Dec 93     DECnet Phase IV MIB ExtensionsThis memo defines a set of DECnet Phase IV extensions that have beencreated for the Internet MIB.  It reflects changes which are the resultof operational experience based on RFC 1289. [STANDARDS-TRACK]Kennedy                      Informational                      [Page 9]RFC 1599                  Summary of 1500-1599              January 19971558   Howes      Dec 93     A String Representation of LDAP                             Search FiltersThe Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) defines a networkrepresentation of a search filter transmitted to an LDAP server.  Someapplications may find it useful to have a common way of representingthese search filters in a human-readable form.  This document defines ahuman-readable string format for representing LDAP search filters. Thismemo provides information for the Internet community.  This memo doesnot specify an Internet standard of any kind.1557   Choi       Dec 93     Korean Character Encoding for Internet                             MessagesThis document describes the encoding method being used to representKorean characters in both header and body part of the Internet mailmessages [RFC822].  This encoding method was specified in 1991, and hassince then been used.  It has now widely being used in Korean IPnetworks. This memo provides information for the Internet community.This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.1556   Nussbacher  Dec 93   Handling of Bi-directional Texts in MIMEThis document describes the format and syntax of the "direction" keywordto be used with bi-directional texts in MIME. This memo providesinformation for the Internet community.  This memo does not specify anInternet standard of any kind.1555   Nussbacher   Dec 93   Hebrew Character Encoding for Internet                             MessagesThis document describes the encoding used in electronic mail [RFC822]for transferring Hebrew.  The standard devised makes use of MIME[RFC1521] and ISO-8859-8. This memo provides information for theInternet community.  This memo does not specify an Internet standard ofany kind.Kennedy                      Informational                     [Page 10]RFC 1599                  Summary of 1500-1599              January 19971554   Ohta         Dec 93  ISO-2022-JP-2: Multilingual Extension                            of ISO-2022-JPThis memo describes a text encoding scheme: "ISO-2022-JP-2", which isused experimentally for electronic mail [RFC822] and network news[RFC1036] messages in several Japanese networks.  The encoding is amultilingual extension of "ISO-2022-JP", the existing encoding forJapanese [2022JP].  The encoding is supported by an Emacs basedmultilingual text editor: MULE [MULE]. This memo provides informationfor the Internet community.  This memo does not specify an Internetstandard of any kind.1553   Mathur     Dec 93   Compressing IPX Headers Over WAN Media (CIPX)This document describes a method for compressing the headers of IPXdatagrams (CIPX). [STANDARDS-TRACK]1552   Simpson   Dec 93   The PPP Internetwork Packet Exchange Control                          Protocol (IPXCP)This document defines the Network Control Protocol for establishing andconfiguring the IPX protocol over PPP. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1551   Allen     Dec 93   Novell IPX Over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN)This document describes how Novell IPX operates over various WAN media.Specifically, it describes the common "IPX WAN" protocol Novell uses toexchange necessary router to router information prior to exchangingstandard IPX routing information and traffic over WAN datalinks. Thismemo provides information for the Internet community.  This memo doesnot specify an Internet standard of any kind.1550   Bradner    Dec 93       IP: Next Generation (IPng) White Paper                               SolicitationThis memo solicits white papers on topics related to the IPngrequirements and selection criteria. This memo provides information forthe Internet community.  This memo does not specify an Internet standardof any kind.Kennedy                      Informational                     [Page 11]RFC 1599                  Summary of 1500-1599              January 19971549   Simpson    Dec 93      PPP in HDLC FramingThis document describes the use of HDLC for framing PPP encapsulatedpackets. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1548   Simpson    Dec 93      The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)This document defines the PPP organization and methodology, and the PPPencapsulation, together with an extensible option negotiation mechanismwhich is able to negotiate a rich assortment of configuration parametersand provides additional management functions. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1547   Perkins    Dec 93      Requirements for an Internet Standard                              Point-to-Point ProtocolThis document discusses the evaluation criteria for an Internet StandardData Link Layer protocol to be used with point-to-point links. This memoprovides information for the Internet community.  This memo does notspecify an Internet standard of any kind.1546   Partridge  Nov 93      Host Anycasting ServiceThis RFC describes an internet anycasting service for IP.  The primarypurpose of this memo is to establish the semantics of an anycastingservice within an IP internet. This memo provides information for theInternet community.  This memo does not specify an Internet standard ofany kind.1545   Piscitello  Nov 93     FTP Operation Over Big Address Records                              (FOOBAR)This RFC specifies a method for assigning long addresses in the HOST-PORT specification for the data port to be used in establishing a dataconnection for File Transfer Protocol, FTP (STD 9, RFC 959). This is ageneral solution, applicable for all "next generation" IP alternatives,and can also be extended to allow FTP operation over transportinterfaces other than TCP. This memo defines an Experimental Protocolfor the Internet community.  This memo does not specify an Internetstandard of any kind.Kennedy                      Informational                     [Page 12]RFC 1599                  Summary of 1500-1599              January 19971544   Rose      Nov 93      The Content-MD5 Header FieldThis memo defines the use of an optional header field, Content-MD5,which may be used as a message integrity check (MIC), to verify that thedecoded data are the same data that were initially sent.  [STANDARDS-TRACK]1543   Postel    Oct 93      Instructions to RFC AuthorsThis Request for Comments (RFC) provides information about thepreparation of RFCs, and certain policies relating to the publication ofRFCs. This memo provides information for the Internet community.  Thismemo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.1542   Wimer     Oct 93     Clarifications and Extensions for the                            Bootstrap ProtocolSome aspects of the BOOTP protocol were rather loosely defined in itsoriginal specification.  In particular, only a general description wasprovided for the behavior of "BOOTP relay agents" (originally calledBOOTP forwarding agents").  The client behavior description alsosuffered in certain ways.  This memo attempts to clarify and strengthenthe specification in these areas. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1541    Droms    Oct 93    Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolThe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework forpassing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network.  DHCP isbased on the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) adding the capability ofautomatic allocation of reusable network addresses and additionalconfiguration options. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1540    IAB     Oct 93     Internet Official Protocol StandardsThis memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used inthe Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB).[STANDARDS-TRACK]Kennedy                      Informational                     [Page 13]RFC 1599                  Summary of 1500-1599              January 19971539   Malkin   Oct 93    A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet                          Engineering Task ForceThe purpose of this For Your Information (FYI) RFC is to explain to thenewcomers how the IETF works. This memo provides information for theInternet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.  [FYI 17]1538   Behl    Oct 93    Advanced SNA/IP : A Simple SNA Transport                         ProtocolThis RFC provides information for the Internet community about a methodfor establishing and maintaining SNA sessions over an IP internet. Thismemo provides information for the Internet community.  It does notspecify an Internet standard.1537   Beertema  Oct 93  Common DNS Data File Configuration ErrorsThis memo describes errors often found in DNS data files. It points outcommon mistakes system administrators tend to make and why they often gounnoticed for long periods of time. This memo provides information forthe Internet community.  It does not specify an Internet standard.1536   Kumar    Oct 93   Common DNS Implementation Errors and                         Suggested FixesThis memo describes common errors seen in DNS implementations andsuggests some fixes.  This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity.  It does not specify an Internet standard.1535   Gavron   Oct 93   A Security Problem and Proposed Correction                         With Widely Deployed DNS SoftwareThis document discusses a flaw in some of the currently distributed nameresolver clients.  The flaw exposes a security weakness related to thesearch heuristic invoked by these same resolvers when users provide apartial domain name, and which is easy to exploit.  This document pointsout the flaw, a case in point, and a solution. This memo providesinformation for the Internet community.  It does not specify an Internetstandard.Kennedy                      Informational                     [Page 14]RFC 1599                  Summary of 1500-1599              January 19971534   Droms    Oct 93   Interoperation Between DHCP and BOOTPDHCP provides a superset of the functions provided by BOOTP. Thisdocument describes the interactions between DHCP and BOOTP networkparticipants. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1533   Alexander Oct 93  DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor ExtensionsThis document specifies the current set of DHCP options. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1532  Wimer     Oct 93    Clarifications and Extensions for the                          Bootstrap ProtocolSome aspects of the BOOTP protocol were rather loosely defined in itsoriginal specification.  In particular, only a general description wasprovided for the behavior of "BOOTP relay agents" (originally calledBOOTP forwarding agents").  The client behavior description alsosuffered in certain ways.  This memo attempts to clarify and strengthenthe specification in these areas. [STANDARDS-TRACK]1531  Droms    Oct 93     Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolThe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework forpassing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network.[STANDARDS-TRACK]1530  Malamud   Oct 93   Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT                         Subdomain: General Principles and Policy

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