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📄 rfc15.txt

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Network Working Group                                   C. Stephen CarrRequest for Comments: 15                                           UTAH                                                      25 September 1969                Network Subsystem for Time Sharing HostsIntroduction   A set of network primitives has been defined (Network Working Group   Note 11) for inclusion in the monitor systems of the respective   HOSTS.  These primitives are at the level of system calls: SPOP's or   BRS's on the 940; UUO's on the PDP-10.  Presumably these UUO's are   accessible to all user programs when executing for users whose status   bits allow network access.   In addition to user program access, a convenient means for direct   network access from the terminal is desirable.  A sub-system called   "Telnet" is proposed which is a shell program around the network   system primitives, allowing a teletype or similar terminal at a   remote host to function as a teletype at the serving host.System Primitives   G. Deloche of U.C.L.A. has documented a proposed set of basic network   primitives for inclusion in the operating systems of the respective   HOSTs (NWG Note:  11).  The primitives are:      Open primary connection      Open auxiliary connection      Transmit over connection      Close connection.   The details  and terminology are defined by Deloche and others in   previous memos.  The primitives are system calls, available to   programmers, and are most likely a part of the resident monitor,   rather than the swappable executive.Basic Terminal Access   In addition to user programming access, it is desirable to have a   subsystem program at each HOST which makes the network immediately   accessible from the teletype without special programming.  Subsystems   are commonly used system components such as text editors, compilers   and interpreters.  The first network-related subsystem should allowCarr                                                            [Page 1]RFC 15          Network Subsystem for Time Sharing Hosts  September 1969   users at HOST A to connect to HOST B and appear as a regular terminal   user to HOST B.  It is expected that more sophisticated subsystems   will be developed in time, but this basic one will render the early   net immediately useful.    Teletype    Terminal        ______                                 ________    _________      |      |     ______          ______    |        |   |         |     | USER |    |      |        |      |   |SERVING |   |         |-----| HOST |----|      |---//---|      |---| HOST   |   |_________|     |  A   |    |      |        |      |   |  B     |                   |______|    |______|        |______|   |________|                  University                               Stanford                   of Utah                                 Research                                                           Institute   Figure 1:  User accesses distant serving HOST via shunt              subsystem in his own Host computer.Simple Dialogue -- PDP-10 to 940   A user at Utah is sitting at a teletype dialed into the University's   dual PDP-10's.  He wishes to operate the CAL sub-system on the 940 at   SRI in Menlo Park, California.    ---------     ------------                      is issued to call and start                                       the TELNET subsystem.   *ESCAPE CHARACTER IS #<CR>          The user indicates an escape    -------------------------          character which TELNET                                       will watch for in subsequent                                       input from the user.   *CONNECT TO SRI<CR>                 The TELNET subsystem will make    ------------------                 the appropriate system call                                       (UUO) to establish a primary                                       connection.  The connection                                       will be established, provided:                                       1.  SRI is willing to accept                                       another foreign user;                                       2.  The UTAH user is cleared                                       for network access at UTAH.                                       This is determined by a                                       status word kept in the PDP-10                                       monitor for each user.Carr                                                            [Page 2]RFC 15          Network Subsystem for Time Sharing Hosts  September 1969   @LOGIN CARR.                        The user logs in SRI.    --    -----   Characters typed on the user's teletype are transmitted unaltered   through the PDP-10 (user Host) and on to the 940 (serving HOST.)   (The exception to this is a possible one-for-one code conversion   required between the UCLA Sigma 7 and the PDP-10, for example).   @CAL.                               The PDP-10 TELNET subsystem    -  -                               switches to full duplex,                                       character-by-character                                       transmission, since this is                                       required by 940's.  Characters                                       typed by the user are                                       underlined. Full duplex                                       operation is allowed for by                                       the PDP-10, though not used                                       by most DEC subsystems.   The user wishes to load a CAL file into 940 CAL from the file system   on his local PDP-10.   CAL AT YOUR SERVICE   >READ FILE FROM NETWRK.             'NETWRK' is a predefined    ----------------------             940 name similar to PAPER                                       TAPE OR TELETYPE.  The 940                                       file opening BRS is set to                                       expect an auxiliary connection                                       and the file from UTAH.   #NETWRK: <- DSK:MYFILE.CAL<CR>      The user types the prescribed    -----------------------------      escape character, followed by                                       the TELNET command, to send                                       the desired file to SRI on an                                       auxiliary connection.  The                                       user's next statement is in                                       CAL again.The Telnet Subsystem   The Telnet subsystem coding should fit easily into one core page, for   it does very little.  It effectively establishes a shunt in the user   HOST between the remote user and the serving HOST.  Telnet commands   are:Carr                                                            [Page 3]RFC 15          Network Subsystem for Time Sharing Hosts  September 1969   ESCAPE CHAR IS ___________<CR>      Declares a character which                                       Telnet will watch for.                                       Subsequent strings typed                                       between this character and                                       a carriage return are not                                       shunted through to the serving                                       host, but sent instead to the                                       Telnet program in the user's                                       local HOST.   This escape character is not the same as the user's host   rubout character.   CONNECT TO __________________<CR>   The official site name of the                                       desired serving HOST is typed                                       (i.e.: SRI, UTAH, UCLA, UCSB).                                       Telnet attempts to establish a                                       connection.  If the attempt is                                       successful, the following                                       characters are shunted through                                       the user's local machine.  The                                       connection places the user in                                       the pre-logged in state at                                       the serving HOST.   LOGOUT<CR>                          Telnet issues the logout command                                       sequence to the serving HOST.                                       If the user simply rubs out and                                       kills his PDP-10 job, the                                       PDP-10 will indicate to the 940                                       that the connection is closed.                                       The 940 system primitives do                                       whatever they do when a normal                                       dataphone connection is                                       suddenly broken.   COPY FILE                           A file copying command is                                       available in TELNET to                                       move data along on auxiliary                                       connections from the                                       user's HOST file system                                       to the serving HOST.        On the 940 this is:   COPY <file name> TO NETWRK.   -                   -     -Carr                                                            [Page 4]RFC 15          Network Subsystem for Time Sharing Hosts  September 1969        On the PDP-10:   NETWRK <- DSK: <file name>   --------------------------   These TELNET commands are accepted when the TELNET subsystem is first   entered or following the declared escape character.CONCLUSION   Given the basic system primitives, the TELNET subsystem at the user   host and a manual for the serving host, the network can be   profitably employed by a remote user.  TELNET subsystem constitutes a   "level 0" network program which will quickly be surpassed.  It is,   however, simple enough to be working fairly soon.   [Editor's note: <CR> has been used in this document to indicate end-   of-line, in place of the original handwritten arrows.]         [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]         [ into the online RFC archives by Sergio Kleiman  9/00  ]Carr                                                            [Page 5]

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