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DISI Working Group				               [Page 41]RFC 1292		  INTERACTIVE Systems		    January 1992SOFTWARE PLATFORMS   These products operate in the UNIX System V Release 3.2 and System V   Release 4 operating systems.AVAILABILITY   Both	products will be available in Q3 1991.	For more information   contact:	   INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation	   1901	North Naper Boulevard	   Naperville, IL.  60563-8895	   PHONE: (708)	505-9100 extension 232	   FAX:	(708) 505-9133	Attn.: Jim HancockDISI Working Group				               [Page 42]RFC 1292		       Mac-ISODE		    January 1992NAME   Mac-ISODE   Computer Science Department of Massey UniversityLAST MODIFIED   November, 1991KEYWORDS   API,	Available via FTP, DSA/DUA, Free, Macintosh, Needs ISODE, RFC-   1006, SourceABSTRACT   Mac-ISODE is	a reasonably complete port of ISODE version 7.0. It sits   on top of Mac TCP and its development environment is	MPW with the GNU   C compiler See entry	for QUIPU/ISODE	for a detailed description of   the DSA/DUA.COMPLETENESS   See entry for QUIPU/ISODE.INTEROPERABILITY   See entry for QUIPU/ISODE.PILOT CONNECTIVITY   Not tested.BUGS   Macintosh related problems should be	sent to	PKay@massey.ac.nz.CAVEATS	AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS   No testing of the DSA has been done.INTERNETWORKING	ENVIRONMENT   See entry for QUIPU/ISODE.DISI Working Group				               [Page 43]RFC 1292		       Mac-ISODE		    January 1992HARDWARE PLATFORMS   Macintosh, >1Mb memory, System 6.xSOFTWARE PLATFORMS   Macintosh, >1Mb memory, System 6.xAVAILABILITY   The Macintosh part of the package is	freely available.  Anonymous FTP   from	cc-vms1.massey.ac.nz (130.123.1.4)DISI Working Group				               [Page 44]RFC 1292			MacDish			    January 1992NAME   MacDish   NASA	Ames Research CenterLAST MODIFIED   July, 1991KEYWORDS   DUA Light Weight Client, Limited Functionality, Macintosh, Needs   ISODE, Potentially UnavailableABSTRACT   MacIntosh interface which connects to a TCP/IP port attached	to dish   running on UNIX or other dish-capable host.	Uses a point-and-click   interface to	simplify dish access.COMPLETENESS   No authentication, no modify/delete/add ability.INTEROPERABILITY   Interoperates with QUIPU/dishPILOT CONNECTIVITY   Being used in the White Pages Pilot Project.BUGS   Not complete	yet, so	there are some bugs (primarily formatting, win-   dow management).CAVEATS	AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS   Not a terribly capable interface.INTERNETWORKING	ENVIRONMENT   Pure	TCP/IP.	 Does not require OSI stack support.DISI Working Group				               [Page 45]RFC 1292			MacDish			    January 1992HARDWARE PLATFORMS   MacDish runs	on Macintosh computersSOFTWARE PLATFORMS   MacTCP and MacOS 6.0.x.AVAILABILITY   Not yet available.  Contact is:	   Mylene Marquez	   MS 233-18	   NASA	Ames Research Center	   Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000	   (415) 604-3836DISI Working Group				               [Page 46]RFC 1292			maX.500			    January 1992NAME   maX.500   University of MichiganLAST MODIFIED   November, 1991KEYWORDS   Available via FTP, DUA Light	Weight Client, Free, MacintoshABSTRACT   maX.500 is a	Macintosh X.500	directory application useful for   displaying and modifying white pages	information about people.  It   runs	on top of the DIXIE protocol (described	in RFC 1246).  maX.500   is currently	in production release 1.1 within the University	of   Michigan and	several	other places.   Features include the	ability	to display and modify the following   attributes: title, description, commonName, uid, mail, postalAddress,   homePostalAddress, telephoneNumber, facsimileTelephoneNumber, home-   Phone.  Photos can also be displayed.  The software also provides   access to the finger	protocol.  Various preferences are user-   tailorable, including caching.COMPLETENESS   maX.500 uses	the DIXIE protocol to access X.500 and thus is subject   to the same completeness restrictions as DIXIE.  It provides	Read,   Search, and Modify capabilities.INTEROPERABILITY   Works with the DIXIE	server,	which works with the QUIPU DSA and DAP   library.PILOT CONNECTIVITY   It has been tested (in conjunction with the DIXIE server) in	both the   Internet and	PARADISE pilots.BUGS   No outstanding bugs are known.  But reports should be sent to   x500@itd.umich.edu.DISI Working Group				               [Page 47]RFC 1292			maX.500			    January 1992CAVEATS	AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS   maX.500 is heavily oriented to white	pages information and thus gen-   eral	access to the DIXIE protocol is	not provided.INTERNETWORKING	ENVIRONMENT   maX.500 uses	the DIXIE protocol and thus TCP	to communicate with the   DIXIE server.  The Macintosh	needs to have MacTCP installed.HARDWARE PLATFORMS   Mac Plus or newer machine with one megabyte or more of memory.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS   Apple System	Software 6.0 or	above (including System	7), with MacTCP   installed.AVAILABILITY   This	software is openly available.  It may be obtained by anonymous   FTP from terminator.cc.umich.edu in the directory ~ftp/x500.   This	software was developed at the University of Michigan by	Mark   Smith of the	ITD Research Systems Unix Group	and is subject to the   following copyright.   Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University	of Michigan.  All rights   reserved.  Redistribution and use in	source and binary forms	are per-   mitted provided that	this notice is preserved and that due credit is   given to the	University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The name of the   University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived   from	this software without specific prior written permission. This   software is provided	"as is"	without	express	or implied warranty.DISI Working Group				               [Page 48]RFC 1292		OSI Access and Directory	    January 1992NAME   OSI Access and Directory   Control Data	CorporationLAST MODIFIED   November, 1991KEYWORDS   Commercially	Available, DUA Connectivity, DSA Connectivity, API,   DSA/DUA, OSI	CLNP, RFC-1006,	X.25, MIPS (under Control Data's EP/IX   OS).ABSTRACT   OSI Access and Directory includes a QUIPU (version 6.6) based imple-   mentation of	Directory with enhancements including:     - TP4 CLNP	connectivity     - Directory API based on the X.400	API     - Support for X.400 objects     - Integration with	Control	Data's X.400 MHS products     - Curses based user interface     - A DUA daemon that provides Directory access for applications     - Enhanced	photo attribute	support     - ACL enhancements     - DIXIE, DAD and PH.X500 supportCOMPLETENESS   As per QUIPU.INTEROPERABILITY   OSI Access and Directory can	interoperate with any QUIPU based Direc-   tory.  It has also been informally interoperated with RETIX and   UNISYS implementations.DISI Working Group				               [Page 49]RFC 1292		OSI Access and Directory	    January 1992PILOT CONNECTIVITY   DUA Connectivity.  DSA Connectivity without InternetDSP support.BUGS   As per QUIPU.CAVEATS	AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS   As per QUIPU.INTERNETWORKING	ENVIRONMENT   As per QUIPU	(RFC-1006 with TCP/IP, TP0 with	X.25) plus TP4 over   CLNP.HARDWARE PLATFORMS   Control Data	4000 systems.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS   Control Data	EP/IX.AVAILABILITY   Commercially	available from:	   Control Data	Corporation	   Computer Products Marketing	   4000	Series Networking	   HQW10H	   P.O.	Box 0	   Minneapolis,	MN 55440-4700	   USA	   1-800-345-6628DISI Working Group				               [Page 50]RFC 1292			OSI-DSA			    January 1992NAME   OSI-DSA   UnisysLAST MODIFIED   November, 1991KEYWORDS   API,	CLNP, Commercially Available, DSA Only,	RFC-1006, Source,   Unisys, X.25ABSTRACT   OSI-DSA provides a Directory	System agent for controlled access to   the OSI Directory Information Base.	It provides full support for the   joint ISO/IEC IS-9594 International standard	and CCITT X.500	Recom-   mendations 1988 protocols necessary for implementing	the Directory   Information Base distributed	across a number	of DSA's.   The product also includes an	Administration User interface program,   to allow a human administrator to construct and maintain the	local   Directory Information.   Specific features provided by the Directory System Agent include:       (i)    Support of the directoryAccessAC and directorySystemAC	      application contexts (i.e. both Directory	Access Protocol	      (DAP) and	Directory System Protocol (DSP)       (ii)   Bind Security levels of none and simple unprotected.       (iii)  Capability of acting as a	first level DSA.       (iv)   Support for chaining and multi-casting where necessary in	      handling distributed operations. Also supports the return	      of referrals.       (v)    Support for all attribute	types and syntaxes defined in	      X.520.  Users are	also able to define their own attributes	      and syntaxes.       (vi)   Support for all the object classes and attribute sets	      defined in X.521.	 Users are also	able to	define their own	      object classes and attribute sets.  Support is also pro-	      vided for	a NAME-BINDING specification, for defining theDISI Working Group				               [Page 51]RFC 1292			OSI-DSA			    January 1992	      Directory	Information Tree (DIT) structure.       (vii)  An access	control	mechanism based	on the ISO  access  con-	      trol  working  papers  to	 allow for controlled access and	      maintenance

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