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- INTERIM_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Kevin Jordan/CDC
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- Minutes of the MHS-DS Working Group (MHSDS)
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- May 11, 1992
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- The following documents written by Steve Hardcastle-Kille are to undergo
- serious reviewing by the MHS-DS Group:
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- 1. Representing Tables and Subtrees in the Directory
- 2. Representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the Directory Information Tree
- 3. MHS use of Directory to support MHS Routing
- 4. Use of the Directory to support mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 Addresses
- 5. MHS use of the Directory to support distribution lists
- 6. A simple profile for MHS use of Directory
- 7. Use of the Directory to support routing for RFC 822 and related protocols
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- Classification by Harald Tveit Alvestrand
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- 1. Non controversial
- 2. Simple
- 3. This is the principal document. You need to understand 1 and 2 first.
- 4. Simple use of 1 and 2
- 5. Simple 'repairing' of an X.400(88) bug
- 6. Terse. You must understand 1, 2 and 3 first! It tells you what
- you need to implement as a minimum.
- 7. Terse. This document is about applying the algorithms of 3 to
- Internet-like networks.
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- In addition, document 3 currently covers issues related to content
- conversion. Harald has recommended that this be removed from document 3
- into a new document (8).
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- Harald also gave a short tutorial on the documents. (This does not
- replace a serious reading of the documents by everybody but helps
- understanding the overall concept.)
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- Parallel efforts in ISO
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- 1
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- There exists also a proposal from Robert Willmoet, UK, distributed
- within OSI. It has a different concept. Steve Hardcastle-Kille intends
- to forward his proposal also to ISO and CCITT. There is not much hope to
- get a stamp by CCITT since the proposal allows to bypass the ADMD
- infrastructure. There is at least some hope to get it accepted within
- ISO.
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- Secretary's note: (I learned in the mean time that DEC will release a
- X.400(88) SW with X.500 usage for MHS routing and mapping (Dec 1992). I
- do not know the methods they use but it is probably different from
- Steve's and Robert's proposals. I even do not know how the mapping
- works: DEC, RFC987, RFC1148, RFC1327...)
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- Security
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- There is the still unsolved problem of the need of bilateral agreements
- to make the X.400 service a little bit more secure than SMTP. (There is
- the possibility of strong authentication in the applications.) It is
- proposed to spend some time on inserting more security functions into
- Steves documents. The hooks are already built in (see doc 3, chapter
- 20).
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- PAP: The researchers in the internet are happy with what they have now.
- With any new solution we should take the industrial community into
- account. Authentication is an important topic there.
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- Questions and Answers
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- A part of the discussions was based on questions put forth by the
- meeting participants, and answers were provided mainly by those who have
- read Steve's papers.
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- Will people implement it? Yes, Control Data and the ISODE Consortium
- will lead to two implementations. Other commercial suppliers know that
- they must sort out the routing problem, so there might be a chance to
- get more implementations. A solution for the EAN software depends on
- funding.
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- Will it work and be fast enough? Probably.
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- Will people keep the data up to date? Yes, as soon as it is needed for
- proper operation.
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- What happens with an email address containing ADMD=`single space'? This
- is solved. See doc 2 fig 1.
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- How to use trees? How many trees are needed? This is very open.
- Practical experience will show what is reasonable. Doc 3 drafts several
- solutions. Users will probably also start to set up private subtrees,
- on a service provider level as within networks, or even within
- universities where they do not want to publish user information in the
- public tree.
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- How to control access to the trees? What info should go to the open
- tree? Even UA information can be stored in the open tree. It is
- possible to set ACLs such that UA/user information is hidden. The
- routing algorithm will select routing information from higher up in the
- tree.
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- What is the behaviour of the algorithm, if it gets errors back on
- queries? This may happen due to ACLs set, or unavailable DSAs,... We
- need a list of possible failure reasons and a definition of the
- appropriate behaviour of the algorithm.
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- Where to locate the open tree? Discussion lead to the proposal to put
- the routing tree under @O=x400routing. This gives independence from the
- owners of the country entries.
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- How to optimise access to the DIT? Attribute inheritance was found a
- good solution to optimise DIT access. Reading an attribute at the end
- of the DIT will then also give back the routing info stored higher up.
- Attribute inheritance is not defined in X.500 yet.
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- How does a network without DSA access send mail to the DSA-documented
- world/MTAs? Such a network will have to have an agreement with an MTA
- which has access to DSAs. At a first glance this seems feasible. In
- addition, it will probably be necessary to develop tools which extract
- routing information from the directory and generate static tables like
- the tables currently used by the RARE X.400 community. These tools will
- allow existing X.400 implementations to migrate toward direct usage of
- X.500 over time.
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- How does routing through body type converters work? It is proposed to
- take this item out of the documents until the problems are better
- understood.
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- A pilot
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- Alf Hansen proposes to start a pilot project to check if the ideas
- really work. A very simple implementation will be included in the next
- public release of PP. The pilot should take into consideration:
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- o The co-ordination of the MTA managers which start to use it
- o Mechanisms for loading the directory information tree with existing
- data
- o Strategies for transition from current table-based routing and
- mapping methods to Directory-based methods
- o Implementation and distribution of tools to support MTAs in both
- worlds, i.e., both Directory and table-based MTA's
- o Time frame - date mentioned: spring 1993
- o The co-ordination could also be done in the COSINE-MHS framework.
- This should then be included in the follow-up contract for the
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- organisation which wants to provide these services in 1993.
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- The distribution list (all of the following addresses should work)
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- o mhs-ds@mercury.udev.cdc.com
- o S=mhs-ds;OU=mercury;O=udev;P=CDC;A=ATTmail;C=US
- o S=mhs-ds;OU=mercury;OU=oss;OU=arh;O=cpg;P=CDC;A=ATTmail;C=US
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- will be used for the co-ordination of the pilot in a first stage.
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- Next Meeting
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- The next meeting of the MHS-DS Working Group will take place at the IETF
- meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. Scheduled sessions are, Monday, July
- 13th at 4:00pm and Tuesday, July 14th at 9:30am.
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- Everybody is invited to attend this meeting. Further discussion will
- also take place on the distribution list (see above). Send request for
- registration to the list to:
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- o mhs-ds-request@mercury.udev.cdc.com
- o S=mhs-ds-request;OU=mercury;O=udev;P=CDC;A=ATTmail;C=us
- o
- S=mhs-ds-request;OU=mercury;OU=oss;OU=arh;O=cpg;P=CDC;A=ATTmail;C=US
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- Attendees
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- Harald Alvestrand harald.alvestrand@delab.sintef.no
- Denis Buffenoir denis.buffenoir.inria.fr
- Jim Craigie craigie@jntg.ac.uk
- Havard Eidnes havard.eidnes@runit.sintef.no
- Urs Eppenberger eppenberger@switch.ch
- Andrew Findlay Andrew.Findlay@brunel.ac.uk
- Ole Frendved Hansen ole.frendved.hansen@uni-c.dk
- David Goodman d.goodman@cs.ucl.ac.uk
- Alf Hansen Alf.Hansen@delab.sintef.no
- Erik Huizer huizer@surfnet.nl
- Wolfgang Jaretzki jaretzki@dfn.dbp.de
- Kevin Jordan kej@udev.cdc.com
- Peter Kaufmann kaufmann@dfn.dbp.de
- Bruno Koechlin bruno.koechlin@inria.fr
- Erik Lawaetz uniel@uts.uni-c.dk
- Jean-Paul Le Guigner leguigner@cicb.fr
- Thomas Lenggenhager lenggenhager@switch.ch
- Damanjit Mahl damanjit.mahl@brunel.ac.uk
- Michael Mueller mueller@z1wnsv.gmd.de
- Hector Nunez h.nunez@cs.ucl.ac.uk
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- Paul-Andre Pays paul-andre.pays@inria.fr
- Catherine Pierre-Radenac catherine.pierre-radenac@inria.fr
- Colin Robbins c.robbins@xtel.co.uk
- Jim Romaguera romaguera@cosine-mhs.switch.ch
- Marjo Rottschaefer marjo.rottschaefer@surfnet.nl
- Peter Sylvester sylvester@gmd.de
- Katy Treca treca@urec.fr
- Panos Tsigaridas tsigaridas@fokus.berlin.gmd.dbp.de
- Ton Verschuren ton.verschuren@surfnet.nl
- Peter Yee yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov
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