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Year 2000 WG, August 11 1997, Munich
Minute taker: Philip Nesser
Chair: Erik Huizer
Agenda
1. Opening
2. Review of Research Results So Far
3. Status of Areas
4. ID Setup
5. AOB
6. Scope Discussion
Erik recaps Memphis meeting most eloquently.
Areas
Email
No remarks
DNS
Timers in security stuff(make it modulo 2^32)
Serial Numbers
Robert Elz promises report within one month
Network Management
A few MIB's specify date but no format
Version control in some MIB modules
SNMP in general should be fine
Problem in ASN.1. We should send a liason report to ITU.
Virtual Terminal
TN3270 and Telnet are fine, modulo authentication protocols
SSH should be fine
X windows still needs more investigation should be passed
to the Open Group. Janecek, Peter from the Open Group
formally takes the handoff.
Info Services & File Transfer
Report on HTTP.
1.1 requires 4 digit years from host requirements (RFC1123)
but allows acceptance of RFC 850.
HTML should be fine as of RFC 1866
Nothing on File transfers (ftp, tftp) or other Info services.
Martin Carpenter volunteers
News
Nothing from Erik Fair. Similar to mail.
Try sticking it to Stan Barber.
INN has been given a clean bill of health
Real Time Services
AVT & MMUSIC should be asked to look into it.
Security
Talk to Bob Moscowitz
Directory Services
Rick Wesson reports 6 RFC's that allow 2 or 4 year digits.
They should be reported to the LDAP and X.500 people for update.
Erik will talk to ASID WG.
Disk Sharing
NFS was given clean bill of health by Barbara Jennings
However SUN reacted with some comments.
AFD/DFS should be passed off to the Open Group
Autoconfiguration
BOOTP was okay.
Still need DHCP & DHCPv6.
Talk to DHCP WG & IPv6 regarding autoconfiguration.
Games & Chat
Still no report
NTP
Standard 32 bit rollover in 2036.
Routing
BGP4 is okay. No reports on anything else.
All IGRP stuff and multicast routing need to done
IP/TCP/PPP, etc
Robert Elz . Interim report. Still busy checking all STD RFC's
No problems so far except 3 small exceptions.
Standard 44 (RFC891) has a 1987 bug it contains a 4 bit year offset
from 1972!
Standard 25 Daytime protocol has example with 2 year digit.
Standard 26 Time Server Protocol has the 2036 rolllover problem.
Robert will continue to work and include RPC items.
Questions:
Question about X.509. Problem has been fixed in version 3.
ID Set-UP
Should we use prescriptive language?
We SHOULD use things like words l like MUST.
Redo introduction after work is finished.
Should do executive summary with itemized list.
We should delete all of the appendices when we go to RFC
and replace with a short summary.
We should point out that various network management platforms compare MIB
versions by a two digit date will need to be fixed.
The WG decided not to do implementations.
If we find standards that require a two digit year, we need to have them
revised.
Any other Business
Any interest is doing a pilot system? A few people are doing it. Will
feed back information to WG by DC.
Year 2000 bake off is good idea.
Should we come up with an algorithm to assume a year based on being
given a 2 year date. Need to comment about relative ages.
(email age versus age of a human) IBM will send in their
version for SNA uses sliding window approach
Decision: WG will include suggested algorithms in the RFC.
Chair should send a message to IESG regarding their responsibility to
check new RFCs for y2k problem.
Whats the scope of the WG? We only do RFCs and also other popular de
facto standards on the Internet that are not handled by other
standards bodies.
We should get the legal council to write a disclaimer.
New draft by the end of September.
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