Internet Anonymous FTP Archives (iafa)
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Charter
Last Modified: 04/07/1998
Current Status: Concluded Working Group
Chair(s):
Alan Emtage <
[email protected]>
Peter Deutsch <
[email protected]>
User Services Area Director(s):
April Marine <
[email protected]>
User Services Area Advisor:
April Marine <
[email protected]>
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Description of Working Group:
The Internet Anonymous FTP Archives Working Group is chartered to
define a set of recommended procedures for the access and
administration of anonymous FTP archive sites on the Internet. Such a
set of procedures will provide a framework for:
(a) Allowing the inexperienced Internet user the ability to more
easily navigate the hundreds of publically accessible archive sites.
(b) Allowing users and network-based tools to retrieve specific site
information such as access policies, contact information, possible
areas of information specialization, archived package descriptions,
etc.,
in a standardized manner.
Particular emphasis will be placed on the possible impact of these
procedures on the FTP site administrators.
Attention will be paid to the impact of newer archive indexing and
access tools on the operation of such archive sites. A set of
suggestions will be offered to allow archive site administrators to
better integrate their offerings with such tools as they are
developed.
The security of the anonymous FTP site configuration will also be
considered to be an integral part of this document. It is expected
that remote management of the archives will be adequately handled by
existing network management procedures.
Goals and Milestones:
Done First IETF Meeting: review and approve the Charter making
any changes deemed necessary. Examine the scope of the
recommended procedures and impact on site administrators.
Assign writing assignments for the first draft of the
documents.
MAR 92 Review first draft and determine necessary revisions.
Follow up discussion will occur on mailing list.
JUN 92 Make document an Internet-Draft. Continue revisions based
on comments at IETF and on the mailing list.
NOV 92 Fourth IETF meeting. Review final drafts and if OK, give to
IESG for publication as an RFC.
Internet-Drafts:
No Current Internet-Drafts.
Request For Comments:
RFC Stat Published Title
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RFC1635 I MAY 94 How to Use Anonymous FTP