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ported to (generally any platform ISODE can be ported to) should sup- port all features.INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT RFC-1006; TP4/CLNP (SunLink OSI) over 802 and X.25 (SunLink X.25).HARDWARE PLATFORMS It has been run on Sun-3, but there are no known reasons why it should not run on any hardware running the ISODE software.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS It requires UNIX and the ISODE software package. It's been developed and tested with ISODE version 6.0 and Sun OS version 4.1.1. Uses a locally developed relational DBMS that should be easily replaceable with commercially available relational systems.AVAILABILITY While under continuing development, availability of the implementa- tion is limited to organizations making appropriate arrangements with NIST. The implementation will be publicly available when development is completed.DISI Working Group [Page 21]RFC 1292 DCE/GDS January 1992NAME DCE/GDS (tm) Open Software Foundation, Inc.LAST MODIFIED July, 1991KEYWORDS API, CLNP, Commercially Available, DEC Ultrix, DSA/DUA, IBM RISC, Multiple Vendor Platforms, RFC-1006, Source, X.25ABSTRACT DCE/GDS (Distributed Computing Environment/Global Directory Service) was based on the original Siemens DIR.X product. It supports full DUA and DSA functions for globally unique identifications and for loca- tion of objects in the network. It also provides functions to answer queries (both yellow-page and white-page) about objects and attribute information. The software implements full DAP and DSP protocols specified in X.519. An ASN.1 compiler and required ACSE, ROSE, presentation, session and RFC-1006 protocols implementations are also included. The product has been successfully participated in X.500 Cebit Intero- perability tests at 1990 and 1991 Hanover Fairs. It also intero- perates with the ISODE QUIPU X.500 implementation.COMPLETENESS Compliant with EWOS Agreements which is being harmonized with OIW Agreements. Strong authentication in X.509 is not yet implemented. (Password scheme is currently used.) Consists of both DUA and DSA implementation according to the 88 CCITT X.500 and ISO 9594 standard. The X/Open standard XDS (version 1.0) and XOM (version 2.0) interface libraries are also provided. XDS and XOM interfaces are also used to access DCE/CDS (Local Cell Directory Service) transparently. A GDA (Global Directory Agent) serves as the gateway between the DCE CDS and GDS.DISI Working Group [Page 22]RFC 1292 DCE/GDS January 1992INTEROPERABILITY This implementation of DAP and DSP can interoperate with other X.500 implementations from other Cebit demo participants including IBM, HP, ICL, Bull, Nixdorf, etc. It also interoperates with ISODE QUIPU.PILOT CONNECTIVITY [No information provided--Ed.]BUGS Problems and bug report email address: dce-defect@osf.org.CAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS The software is highly portable without general limitations.INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT OSI TP4 with CLNP OSI TP0, 2 & 4 with X.25 RFC-1006 with TCP/IPHARDWARE PLATFORMS DCE/GDS runs on SNI's hardware platforms and is being ported to run on IBM RS6000, Digital DECstation, etc.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS SINIX (UNIX System V Release 4) Currently being ported: OSF/1.1, AIX 3.1, Ultrix, etc. DCE/GDS can use either BSD sockets or XTI/TLI to access the transports.AVAILABILITY The source code license of DCE/GDS is commercially available from: Open Software Foundation, Inc. 11 Cambridge Center Cambridge, MA 02142DISI Working Group [Page 23]RFC 1292 DCE/GDS January 1992 Please contact: Jon Gossels Tel: 617-621-8763 Fax: 617-621-0631 e-mail: gossels@osf.orgDISI Working Group [Page 24]RFC 1292 DE January 1992NAME DE COSINE PARADISELAST MODIFIED November, 1991KEYWORDS Available via FTAM, Available via FTP, DUA Connectivity, DUA Only, Free, Included in ISODE, Limited Functionality, Needs ISODE, Source, UNIXABSTRACT DE (Directory Enquiries) is intended to be a simple-to-use interface, suitable for the naive user, and suitable for running as a public access dua to provide lowest common denominator access to the Direc- tory. It is a scrolling interface and will thus run on dumb termi- nals, even teletypes! The user is asked to fill in up to 4 questions per query: person's name; department; organization; country. The prompts are very verbose -- the intention is that the user should not be able get stuck, and information on how to get into the help system should always be on the screen. The help screens (of which there are 15) are aimed at the non-technical user. Whilst the outwards appear- ance of the interface is simple, a lot of attention has being given to mapping the strings the user enters onto X.500 operations in such a way that the interface seems to do the "right thing". An important characteristic is the way the interface tries a series of searches, gradually relaxing the matching criteria from exact (in some sense), to good, through to "fuzzy". A considerable amount of configuration is possible to present the results in locally acceptable formats. DE was funded by the COSINE PARADISE project, and DE is used as the PARADISE public access dua. You can test the software by telnet to 128.86.8.56 and logging in as dua -- no password required.COMPLETENESS The interface is a querying engine only.INTEROPERABILITY DE is built with the ISODE software (release 7.0). Its interopera- bility relies on the correctness of the Quipu libraries.DISI Working Group [Page 25]RFC 1292 DE January 1992PILOT CONNECTIVITY The interface is in use as the COSINE Central DUA Service, and is used by a number of UK institutions as a public access dua (usually over X.29). It is able to query entries in pilots throughout the world. It is not able to query for entries which are in organiza- tions beneath locality entries under country entries. It is not pos- sible to query for people who do not work for organizations. The interface only searches for entries of the following type: organiza- tions, organizational units, people, roles, and rooms.BUGS Send bug reports to: p.barker@cs.ucl.ac.uk helpdesk@paradise.ulcc.ac.ukCAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS DE tries to cater well for the general case, at the expense of not dealing with the less typical. The main manifestation of this is that the current version will not query under localities immediately under the country level. It is not possible to display photographs or reproduce sound attri- butes.INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT Same as ISODE. ISODE supports TCP/IP, TP0, and X.25.HARDWARE PLATFORMS Should be the same as ISODE in general.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS DE requires the ISODE (current release 7.0) libraries.AVAILABILITY DE is openly available as part of ISODE and as part of the COSINE DUA package. Available by FTAM and FTP, source code freely available.DISI Working Group [Page 26]RFC 1292 Directory 500 January 1992NAME Directory 500(tm) OSIware Inc.LAST MODIFIED July, 1991KEYWORDS Commercially Available, DSA/DUA, RFC-1006, Sun, X.25ABSTRACT Full implementation of the X.500 recommendations. Includes DUA, DSA & various utilities. Written in ANSI-C / C, and runs on the Unix sys- tem.COMPLETENESS All DAP and DSP operations implemented. Strong authentication not yet implemented. Schema contains all of X.520, X.521, QUIPU & NYSER- Net definitions.INTEROPERABILITY Interworks with QUIPU, Nist, Retix, ICL, Nixdorf.BUGS NoneCAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS NoneINTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT RFC-1006 with TCP/IP TP0 with X.25HARDWARE PLATFORMS Runs on Sun-3, Sun-4DISI Working Group [Page 27]RFC 1292 Directory 500 January 1992SOFTWARE PLATFORMS For SunOS 4.X with Sunlink X.25 6.0AVAILABILITY Commercially available from: OSIware Inc. Tel: +1-604-436-2922 4370 Dominion Street, Suite 200 Fax: +1-604-436-3192 Burnaby, B, Canada V5G 4L7DISI Working Group [Page 28]RFC 1292 DISH-VMS 2.0 January 1992NAME DISH-VMS 2.0 ACIDO ProjectLAST MODIFIED July, 1991KEYWORDS Available via FTAM, Available via FTP, DUA Only, Free, Needs ISODE, RFC-1006, VMS, X.25ABSTRACT This Directory User Agent interface was ported to the VMS operating system using ISODE 6.0. It is part of the results of collaboration project called ACIDO, between RedIRIS (national network R & D in Spain) and the "Facultad de Informatica de Barcelona (Universidad Politecnica de Cataluna)". The main objective of this development was to provide access to the directory to all those affiliated cen- tres to the Spanish National R & D network using VMS machines. Any other use of this software it is no within RedIRIS objectives and therefore it is not RedIRIS responsibility.COMPLETENESS The same as DUA (QUIPU 6.1).INTEROPERABILITY QUIPU 6.1PILOT CONNECTIVITY Used in RedIRIS Directory Pilot Project to access the DSAs (QUIPU).BUGS You can report bugs to: isode@fib.upc.esCAVEATS AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS The interface is equivalent to the UNIX one except for the option -pipe which is not supported.DISI Working Group [Page 29]RFC 1292 DISH-VMS 2.0 January 1992 The users can have a quipurc file to configure their work environ- ments with DISH. This file should reside at the SYS$LOGIN directory of the user and it should be called "quipurc." (in UNIX it's called .quipurc)INTERNETWORKING ENVIRONMENT RFC-1006 with TCP/IP, TP0 with X.25HARDWARE PLATFORMS VAXSOFTWARE PLATFORMS VAX/VMS 5.3 VAX PSI 4.2 VMS/ULTRIX Connection 1.2AVAILABILITY Executables can be freely distributed for non-commercial use. Transfer mode binary. FTP user anonymous sun.iris-dcp.es (130.206.1.2) FTAM, user anon TSEL= <0103>H INT-X25= 21452160234012 IXI= 2043145100102 ISO-CLNS= 39724F1001000000010001000113020600100200 (COSINE P4.1) File: /isodevms/dishVMS2.BCK.Z compress SAVE_SET file (1.6 Mbytes) File: /isodevms/lzdcm.exe to uncompress the fileDISI Working Group [Page 30]RFC 1292 DIXIE January 1992NAME DIXIE University of MichiganLAST MODIFIED November, 1991KEYWORDS Available via FTP, DUA Light Weight Client, Free, Source, UNIX, Mul- tiple Vendor Platform, Needs ISODEABSTRACT The DIXIE protocol is used to give X.500 access to platforms that have only TCP/IP access. The DIXIE server is an intermediate proto- col server that communicates with Internet clients on one side using a text-based UDP/TCP protocol and an X.500 DSA on the other side using DAP. The protocol is fully described in RFC 1246. A subset of the X.500 DAP is exported to the clients through the DIXIE protocol. There is a DIXIE API provided in the form of a library of C-callable routines. The DIXIE protocol and server are being used by the following products/projects: UD, a simple command line white pages DUA for Unix machines (dis- tributed with the DIXIE server) maX.500, a white pages DUA for the Macintosh (available from the same place as the DIXIE server) Network monitoring of DSAs by our Network Operations Center
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