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- The User Services Area of the
- Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
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- Joyce K. Reynolds, <jkrey@isi.edu>
- October 1993
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- When the IETF was first established, it did not immediately create a
- distinct User Services Area. As of 1991, this area has grown to take
- its place with other Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) areas
- as the importance of a user services forum has increased globally.
- This area provides an international forum for people interested in
- all levels of user services, to identify and initiate projects
- designed to improve the quality of the information available to users
- of the Internet.
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- One continuing goal of the User Services Area is to coordinate the
- development of user information services by clearly and concisely
- providing documentation information and distribution for the Internet
- community. FYI (For Your Information) RFCs (Request for Comments)
- are introductory and overview documents for network users. Their
- purpose is to make available general information, rather than the
- protocol specifications or standards that is typical of other RFCs.
- FYIs are allied to the RFC series of notes, but provides information
- about who does what on the Internet. The FYI RFC series has proved a
- success since its initiation, and its goal is to continue to do so.
- A current list of FYI RFCs are listed at the end of this document.
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- The actual projects of the User Services Area are handled by the
- creation of Working Groups. There are currently ten working groups
- in this area.
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- Four new FYI RFCs have been published (FYIs 21, 20, 19, and FYI 2).
- See the "Internet Documentation for USERS (not Wizards!)" section,
- page 6 of this report. Since the Amsterdam IETF, we have the
- following draft documents in process the User Services Area:
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- Internet-Drafts:
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- draft-ietf-isn-faq-01.txt
- draft-ietf-ids-pilots-00.txt
- draft-ietf-iafa-howftp-00.txt
- draft-ietf-ids-x500-survey-02.txt
- draft-ietf-iiir-html-01.txt, ps
- draft-ietf-nisi-nics-00.txt
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- Other draft postings:
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- FYI 4, RFC 1325, "FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to
- Commonly asked "New Internet User" Questions", has been
- updated and is now under review. You may anonymous FTP it
- from: naic.nasa.gov as files/fyi4-june93.txt.
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- The following working groups in the User Services Area have had the
- following adjustments since the last IETF in Amsterdam:
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- Trainmat (Training Materials WG)
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- Ellen Hoffman (Merit) has stepped aside from co-chair of this
- group due to time constraints. Jill Foster will continue to
- chair this group.
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- ISN (Internet School Networking WG)
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- John Clement and Connie Stout have stepped aside as co-chairs.
- Jennifer Sellers (NASA) who led the ISN session in Amsterdam,
- has come on board as new co-chair to work with Art St. George,
- who will continue as co-chair.
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- IIIR (Integration of Internet Information Resources WG)
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- Kevin Gamiel (CNIDR) has come on board as new co-chair with
- current chair, Chris Weider.
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- IETF User Services Area Working Groups
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- Internet Anonymous FTP Archives (IAFA). IAFA is chartered to
- define a set of recommended standard procedures for the access
- and administration of anonymous ftp archive sites on the
- Internet.
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- Integration of Internet Information Resources (IIIR). IIIR is
- chartered to facilitate interoperability between Internet
- Information Services, and to develop, specify, and align
- protocols designed to integrate the plethora of Internet
- information services (WAIS, archie, Prospero, etc.) into a
- single "virtually unified information service".
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- Integrated Directory Services (IDS). The IDS Working Group is
- chartered to facilitate the integration and interoperability of
- current and future directory services into a unified directory
- service. This work will unite directory services based on a
- heterogeneous set of directory services protocols (X.500,
- WHOIS++, etc.). In addition to specifying technical
- requirements for the integration, the IDS Group will also
- contribute to the administrative and maintenance issues of
- directory service offerings by publishing guidelines on
- directory data integrity, maintenance, security, and privacy
- and legal issues for users and administrators of directories.
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- Internet School Networking (ISN). ISN is chartered to
- facilitate the connection of the United States' K-12
- (Kindergarten-12th Grade) schools, public and private, to
- promote school networking in general.
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- Networked Information Retrieval (NIR). NIR is chartered to
- increase the useful base of information about networked
- information retrieval tools, their developers, interested
- organizations, and other activities that relate to the
- production, dissemination, and support of NIR tools. NIR is a
- cooperative effort of the IETF, RARE, and CNI.
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- Network Information Services Infrastructure (NISI). NISI is
- exploring the requirements for common, shared Internet-wide
- network information services. The goal is to develop an
- understanding for what is required to implement an information
- services "infrastructure" for the Internet.
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- Network Training Materials (TRAINMAT). The Network Training
- Materials Working Group is chartered to enable the research
- community to make better use of the networked services.
- Towards this end, the Working Group will work to provide a
- comprehensive package of "mix and match" training materials for
- the broad academic community which will: 1) enable user support
- staff to train users to use the networked services and 2)
- provide users with self-paced learning material. In the first
- instance, it will not deal with operational training. This
- Working Group is the IETF component of a joint RARE/IETF group
- working on Network Training Materials.
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- User Documentation (USERDOC2). UserDoc2 is preparing a revised
- bibliography of on-line and hard copy documents/reference
- materials/ training tools addressing general networking
- information and how to use the Internet. (Target audience:
- those individuals who provide services to end users and end
- users themselves.)
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- Universal Resource Identifiers (URI). URI is chartered to
- define a set of standards for the encoding of system
- independent Resource Location and Identification information
- for the use of Internet information services.
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- User Services (USWG). The User Services Working Group provides
- a regular forum for people interested in all user services to
- identify and initiate projects designed to improve the quality
- of information available to end-users of the Internet.
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- Whois and Network Information Lookup Service (WNILS). The
- purpose of WNILS is to expand and define the standard for WHOIS
- services, to resolve issues associated with the variations in
- access, and to promote a consistent and predictable service
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- | WG Chair(s) Mailing List |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | IAFA Peter Deutsch iafa@bunyip.com |
- | Alan Emtage |
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- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | IDS Tim Howes ids@merit.edu |
- | Chris Weider |
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- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | IIIR Kevin Gamiel iiir@merit.edu |
- | Chris Weider |
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- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | ISN Art St. George isn-wg@unmvma.unm.edu |
- | Jennifer Sellers |
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- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | NIR George Brett nir@mailbase.ac.uk |
- | Jill Foster |
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- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | NISI April Marine nisi@merit.edu |
- | Pat Smith |
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- | TRAINMAT Jill Foster us-wg@nic.near.net |
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- | URI Alan Emtage uri@bunyip.com |
- | Jim Fullton |
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- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | USERDOC2 Ellen Hoffman userdoc@merit.edu |
- | Lenore Jackson |
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- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | USWG Joyce K. Reynolds us-wg@nic.near.net |
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- +-----------------------------------------------------------+
- | WNILS Joan C. Gargano ietf-wnils@ucdavis.edu |
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- Internet Documentation for USERS (not Wizards!)
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- The FYI RFC Series
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- FYI 21 "A Survey of Advanced Usages of X.500", (Also RFC
- 1491), July 1993.
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- FYI 20 "FYI on "What is the Internet?", (Also RFC 1462),
- May 1993.
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- FYI 19 "FYI on Introducing the Internet-- A Short
- Bibliography of Introductory Internetworking
- Readings", (Also RFC 1463), May 1993.
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- FYI 18 "Internet Users' Glossary", (Also RFC 1392),
- January 1993.
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- FYI 17 "The Tao of IETF - A Guide for New Attendees of the
- Internet Engineering Task Force, (Also RFC 1539),
- October 1993.
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- FYI 16 "Connecting to the Internet: What Connecting
- Institutions Should Anticipate", (Also RFC 1359),
- August 1992.
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- FYI 15 "Privacy and Accuracy Issues in Network
- Information Center Databases", (Also RFC 1355),
- August 1992.
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- FYI 14 "Technical Overview of Directory Services Using
- the X.500 Protocol", (Also RFC 1309), March 1992.
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- FYI 13 "Executive Introduction to Directory Services Using
- the X.500 Protocol", (Also RFC 1308), March 1992.
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- FYI 12 "Building a Network Information Services Infrastructure",
- (Also RFC 1302), February 1992.
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- FYI 11 "A Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations",
- (Also RFC 1292), January 1992.
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- FYI 10 "There's Gold in them thar Networks! or Searching for
- Treasure in all the Wrong Places", (Also RFC 1402),
- January 1993.
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- FYI 9 "Who's Who in the Internet: Biographies of IAB, IESG
- and IRSG Members", (Also RFC 1336), May 1992.
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- FYI 8 "Site Security Handbook", (Also RFC 1244), July 1991.
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- FYI 7 "FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to Commonly Asked
- "Experienced Internet User" Questions", (Also RFC
- 1207), February 1991.
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- FYI 6 "FYI on the X Window System", (Also RFC 1198),
- January 1991.
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- FYI 5 "Choosing a Name for Your Computer", (Also RFC 1178),
- August 1990.
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- FYI 4 "FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to Commonly
- asked "New Internet User" Questions", (Also RFC 1325),
- May 1992.
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- FYI 3 "FYI on Where to Start: A Bibliography of Internetworking
- Information", (Also RFC 1175), August 1990.
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- FYI 2 "FYI on a Network Management Tool Catalog: Tools for
- Monitoring and Debugging TCP/IP Internets and
- Interconnected Devices", (Also RFC 1470), June 1993.
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- FYI 1 "F.Y.I. on F.Y.I.: Introduction to the F.Y.I.
- Notes", (Also RFC 1150), March 1990.
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- Details on obtaining FYI RFCs via FTP or EMAIL may be obtained by
- sending an EMAIL message to "rfc-info@ISI.EDU" with the message body
- "help: ways_to_get_rfcs".
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- To: rfc-info@ISI.EDU
- Subject: getting rfcs
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- help: ways_to_get_rfcs
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