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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Chris Weider/Merit
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- Minutes of the Integrated Directory Services Working Group (IDS)
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- Agenda
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- o Introduction and welcome
- o Review of charter and scope
- o Progression of documents
- o Comments on RFC 1430
- o Status of WHOIS++
- o New Documents
- o Date of Next Meeting
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- Introduction and welcome
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- Events leading to the demise of DISI and the formation of IDS were
- reviewed for anyone who might have missed the last meeting.
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- Review of Charter and Scope
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- The charter and scope of the IDS WG were reviewed and generally
- accepted. IDS will deal with issues common to all types of directory
- service (e.g., security/privacy/data maintenance issues), as well as
- issues of integration between directory services, and user-oriented
- directory service issues (e.g., the implementation surveys).
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- Progression of Documents
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- ``Advanced Usages of X.500'' - This document has been published as an
- Internet-Draft. The authors got about 20 responses.
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- ``X.500 Implementation Survey'' - Progress is being made, but the
- authors feel that they have gotten as many responses as they are going
- to get from their initial call. The next step is to contact people who
- submitted surveys to the original document and others known to have
- X.500 implementations and to try to ``encourage'' them directly to
- submit.
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- ``X.500 Pilot Project Catalog'' - Still waiting for responses from NADF
- and NIST on whether they would like to be included in this document.
- April Marine, the document's original author, has agreed to take over
- this document again.
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- Comments on RFC 1430
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- There were no comments on RFC 1430.
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- Status of WHOIS++
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- Chris Weider and Peter Deutsch gave a quick status report on WHOIS++.
- Peter will fill in some holes in the specification in the next couple of
- weeks, after which the protocol documents will be submitted as
- Internet-Drafts. An initial implementation will be available by April
- 30, 1993, and will include a server and clients for several platforms.
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- New Documents
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- ``WHOIS++ and X.500 Interoperability Guide'' - There was general
- agreement that although this was a useful document, it was premature to
- begin writing it since WHOIS++ has not been officially released. Mark
- Prior, who has been writing a WHOIS++ server that accesses X.500, and
- Chris Weider agreed to revisit this topic off-line once Mark's server
- and the WHOIS++ implementation are further along.
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- ``Catalog of WHOIS++ Implementations'' - Ditto here, though Peter
- volunteered to be the contact point for collecting this information.
- When there is enough to warrant an RFC, he will put one out.
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- ``Directory Security and Privacy Policy Administrators Guide'' - There
- was much discussion on this topic, and many volunteers to help write it.
- Among the issues people want to see addressed:
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- o Security
- o Notification of inclusion
- o Source of data available to users
- o Character Sets
- o Can you support the expected load?
- o Schema management
- o Authentication
- o Application Gateways
- o Update policy
- o Access Control
- o Bulk access control
- o Good neighbor policy
- o Data management techniques
- o Organizational ownership of data
- o Privacy issues
- o Sources of documentation
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- Since there were so many issues people wanted covered, the title of the
- document was changed to `Directory Policy Handbook: A guide to good
- directories' The authors include but are not limited to:
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- o Tim Howes
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- o Barbara Jennings
- o Marco Hernandez
- o Chris Weider
- o Mark Prior
- o and perhaps Virginia Razmersky
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- Anyone wishing to contribute to this document as an author is encouraged
- to sign on ASAP.
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- Date of Next Meeting
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- The next meeting of the IDS Working Group will be at the July IETF in
- Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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- Attendees
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- N. Akiko Aizawa akiko@nacsis.ac.jp
- Harald Alvestrand Harald.Alvestrand@delab.sintef.no
- Paul Barker p.barker@cs.ucl.ac.uk
- Cyrus Chow cchow@ames.arc.nasa.gov
- James Conklin jbc@bitnic.educom.edu
- Robert Cooney cooney@wnyose.nctsw.navy.mil
- Peter Deutsch peterd@bunyip.com
- Taso Devetzis devetzis@bellcore.com
- Thomas DeWitt tdewitt@osi.ncsl.nist.gov
- Urs Eppenberger eppenberger@switch.ch
- Jonathan Fellows jonf@gdstech.grumman.com
- Kevin Gamiel kevin.gamiel@concert.net
- Roland Hedberg Roland.Hedberg@rc.tudelft.nl
- Marco Hernandez marco@mh-slip.cren.edu
- Jeroen Houttuin houttuin@rare.nl
- Tim Howes tim@umich.edu
- Erik Huizer huizer@surfnet.nl
- Barbara Jennings bjjenni@sandia.gov
- Thomas Johannsen Thomas.Johannsen@ebzaw1.et.tu-dresden.de
- Kevin Jordan Kevin.E.Jordan@cdc.com
- David Katinsky dmk@pilot.njin.net
- Steve Kille S.Kille@isode.com
- Andrew Knutsen andrewk@sco.com
- Mark Kosters markk@internic.net
- Sylvain Langlois Sylvain.Langlois@exp.edf.fr
- Ronald Lanning lanning@netltm.cats.ohiou.edu
- David Lovering lovering@bldrdoc.gov
- Ignacio Martinez martinez@rediris.es
- Mitra mitra@pandora.sf.ca.us
- Clifford Neuman bcn@isi.edu
- Geir Pedersen Geir.Pedersen@usit.uio.no
- Mark Prior mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au
- Sheri Repucci smr@merit.edu
- Robert Reschly reschly@brl.mil
- Francois Robitaille francois.robitaille@crim.ca
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- Richard Rodgers rodgers@nlm.nih.gov
- Jim Romaguera romaguera@cosine-mhs.switch.ch
- Srinivas Sataluri sri@qsun.att.com
- Chris Shaw cshaw@banyan.com
- Karen Shay kshay@cs.cmu.edu
- Gregory Sheehan gregory.c.sheehan@att.com
- Charlie Smith crsmith@osvi.edu
- Mark Smith mcs@umich.edu
- Sue Smith smiths.es.net
- Larry Snodgrass snodgrass@bitnic.educom.edu
- Stuart Stanley stuarts@apertus.com
- Janet Vratny janet@apple.com
- Chris Weider clw@merit.edu
- Les Wibberley lhw24@cas.org
- Russ Wright wright@lbl.gov
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