Network Working Group                 The North American Directory Forum
Request for Comments: 1758                                 February 1995
Obsoletes: 1417, 1295, 1255, 1218
Category: Informational


                       NADF Standing Documents:
                           A Brief Overview

Status of this Memo

  This memo provides information for the Internet community.  This memo
  does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of
  this memo is unlimited.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction .........................................    1
  1.1 Document Availability ...............................    3
  1.1.1 Hardcopy ..........................................    4
  1.1.2 Anonymous FTP .....................................    4
  Security Considerations .................................    4
  Author's Address ........................................    4

1.  Introduction

  The North American Directory Forum (NADF) is a collection of service
  providers which plans to cooperatively offer a Public Directory
  Service in North America using the CCITT X.500 Recommendations.
  Although many groups are working on realizing X.500, the NADF is
  unique in that it must achieve a cooperative service offered by
  competing providers.

  The purpose of this document is to provide a brief overview of the
  NADF's Standing Document series.  As of this writing, the standing
  documents are:















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               No                           Title
              ----    ------------------------------------------------
              SD-0    NADF Standing Documents: A Brief Overview
              SD-1    Terms of Reference
              SD-2    Program Plan
              SD-3    Service Description
              SD-4    The Directory Schema
              SD-5    An X.500 Naming Scheme for National DIT Subtrees
                          and Its Application for c=CA and c=US
              SD-6    Guidelines on Naming and Subtrees
              SD-7    Mapping the North American DIT
                          onto Directory Management Domains
              SD-8    The Experimental Pilot Plan
              SD-9    Charter, Procedures and Operations of the
                      Central Administration for NADF
              SD-10   Security & Privacy: Policy & Services
              SD-11   Directory Security: Mechanisms and Practicality
              SD-12   Registry of ADDMD Names
              SD-13   NADF Accounting and Settlements

  SD-1 defines the scope of the NADF, whilst SD-2 describes issue of
  interest to the NADF.

  The remaining documents describe the agreements necessary to achieve
  a cooperative Public Directory Service offered by competing
  providers.  In this context, it should be observed that the NADF
  relies on X.500(88) to the largest extent possible.

  SD-3 contains agreements concerning the Directory "service", e.g.,
  quality of service, whilst SD-4 contains agreements concerning the
  Directory schema.

  SD-5 concerns itself with how a national authority should structure
  its DIT subtree, and then applies these principles to define the
  naming scheme for the c=CA and c=US parts of the DIT.  The NADF's
  approach is to divide a national DIT subtree into two portions: the
  public name-space, which corresponds to information objects having
  some sort of public recognition (e.g., states, counties, businesses,
  etc.), and several private name-spaces, each unilaterally managed by
  a public provider of Directory services.  (SD-12 defines the registry
  of these providers.) Based on the civil standing of an entity, that
  entity may opt to list as one or more entries in the public name-
  space.  That is, registration, per se, occurs outside of the
  Directory.  This is an important concept as it allows an entity to
  list where others are likely to search.






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  SD-6 provides guidelines as to how organizations might wish to
  organize their private name-space, and also discusses how multi-
  nationals might choose to list themselves.

  SD-7 contains agreements concerning how the DIT is mapped onto
  multiple DMDs.  Knowledge maintenance procedures are absent from
  X.500(88), and products which support X.500(92) are years away.
  Further, the competitive relationships between the North American
  Directory providers invalidate any possibility of a single entity
  having exclusive management rights to the public name-space.  The
  NADF approach is to cooperatively manage the public name-space by
  allowing each service provider to provide linkage from the public
  name-space into their own private name-space.  This information is
  limited to knowledge references and naming links; there is little, if
  any, payload present.  SD-9 discusses how a central authority (termed
  the CAN) coordinates and disseminates this information.  In effect,
  the CAN publishes a roadmap for North American Public Directory
  Service.

  SD-8 describes agreements reached for the NADF Pilot.

  SD-10 describes the NADF policy toward security and privacy.
  Attachment 1 of SD-10 contains the "User Bill of Rights for entries
  and listings in the Public Directory".  In contrast, SD-11 describes
  the security facilities available in the Directory, and then
  specifies which mechanisms which will be used in the Public Directory
  service.

  SD-12 provides a registry of ADDMD names in the NADF project.

  SD-13 provides a model and general principles for accounting and
  settlement in the directory.

1.1.  Document Availability

  At the present time, the NADF standing documents are available only
  in hardcopy and PostScript form.  Since they do not exist in ASCII
  form, the NADF standing documents can not be distributed as
  informational RFCs.  Following are the various distribution
  mechanisms available.











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1.1.1.  Hardcopy

              Postal: NADF Secretariat
                      c/o Rapport Communication
                      2721 N Street NW
                      Washington, DC 20007
                      US

              Tel:    +1 202 342 2727
              Fax:    +1 202 625 4101

              E-Mail: Ted Myer <[email protected]>

1.1.2.  Anonymous FTP

              host:   ftp.gte.com
              area:   /pub/nadf/nadf-docs
              files:  sd-*.ps
              mode:   ascii

Security Considerations

  Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

  North American Directory Forum
  c/o Theodore H. Myer
  Rapport Communication
  2721 N Street NW
  Washington, DC  20007

  Phone: +1 202-342-2727

  EMail: [email protected]
















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