RFC 1302:Building a Network Information Services I...
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... The NISI working group observed several guidelines when developing this FYI RFC. ...
... While recognizing that the new infrastructure should be built on existing services, programs, and technology, the working group did not want to limit its thinking to the present, preferring to consider new approaches and to think toward the future. The goal ...
... The working group recognizes that a user support system must accommodate a diverse user population, from novice to network ...
... The working group recognizes that not all NICs are interested in providing service at the Internet ...


... Attend the IETF User Services Working Group (USWG). NICs are encouraged to participate in the USWG, an ongoing working group ...
... Working Group (USWG). NICs are encouraged to participate in the USWG, an ongoing working group of the IETF, which is chartered to identify, discuss, and recommend ...
... chartered to identify, discuss, and recommend solutions to user service issues. The group meets regularly at the IETF meetings. (Information about ...
... anonymous FTP from nnsc.nsf.net. The directory is ietf.) The USWG has spawned a variety of working groups dealing with specific user service topics. To join ...


... conference dealing with a specific discipline or perhaps a specific topic so that users can share ideas and information with each other. Some NICs establish special interest groups and hold in-person meetings to promote the exchange of information between their users. ...


... host security issues at times. NICs should be aware of those agencies and groups on the Internet that have the responsibility of handling security ...



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