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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Joan Gargano/UCDavis
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- Minutes of the Whois and Network Information Lookup Service Working
- Group (WNILS)
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- Joan Gargano reviewed the Agenda and the ways in which WNILS information
- is available over the network. Each author of the papers was asked to
- provide a review of work completed to date.
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- Review of Whois++ Architecture - Peter Deutsch
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- Peter provided a brief overview of the Whois++ model and architecture
- for new members of the Working Group. He then discussed the following
- extensions to the document which incorporated suggestions from the
- November 1992 IETF meeting and other discussions. The Working Group was
- asked for consensus on the inclusion of these features into the
- architecture.
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- 1. Options and Extensions
- To maintain the simplicity of the original model and provide the
- features that may be needed in the future. A facility for options
- and extensions has been described and is recommended for inclusion
- in the architecture.
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- 2. Multilingual Support
- Multilingual support is very important to the European community
- and needs to be supported. Whois++ should support the
- specification of multilingual queries and responses and the
- handling of multiple character sets. This option will be included
- and should draw upon the MIME standard.
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- 3. Security and Authentication
- There is a need to restrict the output of information based upon
- the identity of the requester. An option should be implemented
- which provides for authentication.
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- 4. Multiple Views
- The Group suggested this feature was already implemented in other
- query languages such as SQL and Z39.50. It was recommended that
- this feature be discussed further.
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- 5. MIME Support
- The ability to support the delivery of non-ASCII text has been
- defined in the MIME standard. It is recommended that Whois++
- incorporate the appropriate portion of the MIME standard to handle
- these documents.
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- 6. Error Message Specification
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- Error handling and error messages need to be defined.
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- 7. Extending Centroids
- This will be covered by Chris Weider.
- 8. Changing Ports and Developing a More Complex Protocol
- This Group felt this should not be pursued.
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- 9. Ability to Hold Connections Open
- Multiple queries would benefit from the ability to leave a
- connection open. This should be included as an option.
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- 10. Template Clearinghouse
- CNIDR has volunteered to perform this function.
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- 11. Synonyms
- This feature would allow the ability to perform implicit ``or''
- queries. It was recommended that this feature not be included.
- This can be accomplished by the client issuing multiple queries.
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- 12. Database Write Option
- This feature would provide a distributed data management feature
- and should be included as an option.
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- Review of the Distributed Whois++ model - Centroids - Chris Weider
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- Chris gave a brief overview of the Centroid model of data propagation
- and information retrieval. The following extensions are recommended for
- the centroid model.
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- 1. A free text abstract of the contents of each centroid server would
- provide a mechanism for finding servers which contain topical
- information of interest. This would provide an efficient way of
- providing a ``Yellow Pages'' directory server.
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- 2. Polled by and polled for features would provide a mechanism for
- determining server location.
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- 3. Bookmarks allow users to return to servers they have found useful
- in the past.
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- Review of Front End to Database Integration - Jim Fullton
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- A Whois++ client can be implemented with simple shell scripts. Centroid
- implementation on a UNIX platform currently require gdbs. Clients have
- been implemented on RS6000, Sun and Linex platforms.
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- Review of Recommended Modifications to the Whois Protocol - Joan Gargano
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- Joan discussed the collation of data elements underway by the IAFA, NIR,
- TopNode and WNILS members. A revised list of data elements will be
- incorporated into the document prior to submission as an Internet-Draft.
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- Discussion of Projects
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- A simple server, centroid and client will be available by April 30th.
- Sources will be available on ftp.cnidr.org.
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- Revise Goals and Milestones
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- April 30, 1993 Submit the ``Whois and Network Information Lookup
- Service Recommendations'' and ``Architecture of the
- Whois++ Index Service'' documents as Internet-Drafts.
- April 30, 1993 A working implementation of the Whois++ protocol will
- be available for demonstration. Sources will be
- available from ftp.cnidr.org.
- June 11, 1993 Submit the ``Whois and Network Information Lookup
- Service Recommendations'', ``Architecture of the Whois++
- Index Service'' and ``Distributed Whois++ Model -
- Centroids'' documents as Draft Standards.
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- Attendees
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- Vikas Aggarwal aggarwal@jvnc.net
- N. Akiko Aizawa akiko@nacsis.ac.jp
- Harald Alvestrand Harald.Alvestrand@delab.sintef.no
- Robert Beer r-beer@onu.edu
- Richard Bjers rich.bjers@uc.edu
- Thomas Brisco brisco@pilot.njin.net
- Sandy Bryant slb@virginia.edu
- Jodi-Ann Chu jodi@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu
- David Conklin conklin@jvnc.net
- Naomi Courter naomi@concert.net
- Brent Curtiss bcurtiss@magnuss.ocs.ohio-state.edu
- Mark Davis-Craig mad@merit.edu
- Alan Emtage bajan@bunyip.com
- Roger Fajman raf@cu.nih.gov
- Jill Foster Jill.Foster@newcastle.ac.uk
- Ned Freed ned@innosoft.com
- Marcello Frutig frutig@rnp.impa.br
- Jim Fullton Jim.Fullton@cnidr.org
- Maria Gallagher maria@nsipo.nasa.gov
- Kevin Gamiel kevin.gamiel@concert.net
- Joan Gargano jcgargano@ucdavis.edu
- Greg Gicale gicale@ohio.gov
- Terry Gray gray@cac.washington.edu
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- Susan Harris srh@umich.edu
- Alisa Hata hata@cac.washington.edu
- Russ Hobby rdhobby@ucdavis.edu
- Ellen Hoffman ellen@merit.edu
- Susan Horvath shorvath@merit.edu
- Inna Il'yasova ilyasova@meg.uncg.edu
- Lenore Jackson jackson@nsipo.arc.nasa.gov
- Neil Katin katin@eng.sun.com
- John Klensin klensin@infoods.unu.edu
- Jim Knowles jknowles@binky.arc.nasa.gov
- Edward Krol e-krol@uiuc.edu
- Hock-Koon Lim lim@po.cwru.edu
- Daniel Long long@nic.near.net
- David Lovering lovering@bldrdoc.gov
- Bruce Mackey brucem@cinops.xerox.com
- Samir Malak malaks@alice.uncg.edu
- Kent Malave kent@bach.austin.ibm.com
- Janet L. Marcisak jlm@ftp.com
- April Marine april@atlas.arc.nasa.gov
- Jerry Martin jerry+@osu.edu
- Michael Mealling michael@fantasy.gatech.edu
- Mitra mitra@pandora.sf.ca.us
- Keith Moore moore@cs.utk.edu
- Masataka Ohta mohta@cc.titech.ac.jp
- Pete Percival percival@indiana.edu
- David Perkins dperkins@synoptics.com
- Marsha Perrott mlp+@andrew.cmu.edu
- Mark Prior mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au
- Robert Raisch raisch@ora.com
- Joyce K. Reynolds jkrey@isi.edu
- Francois Robitaille francois.robitaille@crim.ca
- Carl Schoeneberger 70410.3563@Compuserve.com
- Jennifer Sellers sellers@nsipo.nasa.gov
- Jane Smith Jane.Smith@cnidr.org
- Mark Smith mcs@umich.edu
- Larry Snodgrass snodgrass@bitnic.educom.edu
- Craig Todd ctodd@desire.wright.edu
- Matt Tuttle snodgras@cren.net
- Gregory Vaudreuil gvaudre@cnri.reston.va.us
- Ruediger Volk rv@informatik.uni-dortmund.de
- Janet Vratny janet@apple.com
- Chris Weider clw@merit.edu
- Les Wibberley lhw24@cas.org
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