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- Network Working Group Mark Krilanovich
- RFC #436 UCSB
- NIC #13700 Jan. 10 1973
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- Announcement of RJS at UCSB
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- There now is resident under socket 5 at UCSB a server program which
- supports a subset of the Remote Job Entry Protocol of RFC #407. This
- document includes enough information to allow the user to gain access
- to, and use the more basic function of UCSB's RJS. An RFC containing
- more detailed documentation will be forthcoming shortly.
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- The accounting parameters needed to login to RJS are a userid and a
- password, each consisting of one to eight alphameric characters, the
- first of which must be alphabetic. The userid is, at present,
- completely arbitrary. The password is arbitrary the first time it is
- used with a particular userid; in subsequent logins with that userid,
- the same password must appear. Eventually, users will be assigned
- userid-password pairs by UCSB Computer Center.
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- The only transmission mode supported currently is T (TELNET-like
- carriage control); any other is treated as T. The other modes will soon
- be added. The only disposition supported is the default transmit-and-
- discard; any other is treated as transmit-and discard. The other
- dispositions may or may not be added later.
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- For consistency and user convenience, the command 'INUSER' may be
- substituted for 'INID' and 'OUTPATH' for 'OUT'. The following commands
- are not as yet implemented: ABORT, ALTER, BACK, HOLD, OP RECOVER,
- RESTART, AND SKIP. At least some of these will be implemented
- relatively soon.
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- In order to accommodate users of TENEX FTP servers, the commands
- 'INACCT' and 'OUTACCT' have been added. These are used to set the
- account number used in the file retrieval and storage operations,
- respectively. The command 'ACCT' may be used to get both account
- numbers. If one of these account numbers has not been specified, the
- FTP 'ACCT' command will be omitted from the appropriate file operation.
- These commands have the familiar syntax of <command verb> followed by
- <space> or optionally '-', followed by <parameter> and <CR> <LF>. The
- <operand> is an account number consisting of one to six alphameric
- characters.
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- [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]
- [ into the online RFC archives by Alex McKenzie with ]
- [ support from GTE, formerly BBN Corp. 9/99 ]
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