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- Network Working Group H. Brodie
- Request for Comments #250 UCLA-NMC
- NIC #7691 Computer Science
- Categories: D5, D7 7 October 71
- Updates: None
- Obsoletes: None
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- Some Thoughts on File Transfer
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- There are several aspects of the proposed Data Transfer Protocol (RFC
- #171) and File Transfer Protocol (RFC #172) which we believe could
- use further clarification and perhaps revision. Interest in
- transferring larger amounts of data than is typically sent via the
- usual TELNET connection is increasing, and at least at UCLA-NMC
- implementation attempts have pointed out several difficulties with
- the proposed protocols.
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- First, and probably most easily decided, is the ambiguity in RFC #171
- with regards to the sequence number field of the descriptor and count
- transaction. The description provided for the transaction header
- provides for 16 bit sequence number. However, the sequence number
- field in the error codes transaction only provides for 8 bits. We
- are of the opinion that 8 bits is sufficient for a sequence number
- field. If the sequence number is reduced to 8 bits, and the two NUL
- bytes are deleted from the descriptor and count header, then its size
- is reduced to 48 bits, which would seem to be as convenient to handle
- as the proposed 72 bit transaction header.
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- Another source of difficulty lies in the implementation of the (the
- SEX time-sharing system) the 'end' of a file (which presumably would
- be the begin point of an Append transaction) is almost com- pletely
- context-defined--i.e., the program reading the file determines when
- it has reached the end of the file. Therefore, the meaning of
- 'Append' is somewhat hazy, and since the proposed Mail Box Protocol
- uses the Append feature, not implementing this command in a File
- Transfer service is costly in terms of lost useability.
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- We believe that resolution of these ambiguities will lead to a
- greatly accelerated implementation schedule, at least here at UCLA-
- NMC.
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- [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]
- [ into the online RFC archives by BBN Corp. under the ]
- [ direction of Alex McKenzie. 12/96 ]
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