CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_ Reported by Linda Millington/Control Data Systems Minutes of the Integrated Directory Services Working Group (IDS) The IDS Working Group met once at the Danvers IETF on Wednesday, 5 April. Liaison Reports o Dante Nameflow -- Marko Kaittola The basic services are stable and they have recently recruited a new staff member who will take responsibility for directory services. Dante has made a policy decision to concentrate their efforts on their paying customers. From 1 May there will only be one X.500 root machine and this will no longer be covered 24 hours per day. A transition is in progress to X.500 1993 which will involve two parallel infrastructures and the aim is to remove Quipu from the root of the X.500 tree by the end of the year. Full text of the report is available from: http://www.dante.net/ moa/IETF/Danvers-IDS-talk.html o PSI -- Sri Sataluri The problems with the c=US X.500 node run by PSI are being resolved and EDB updates are now done via FTP. o NADF -- Tim Howes NADF is meeting and piloting -- business as usual. o Long Bud -- Kevin Jordan Routing is mainly at the top of the tree at ADMD and PRMD level. The X.400/RFC 822 and RFC 822/X.400 mappings are available under o=Internet and are updated daily from the mapping tables maintained by SWITCH. Ongoing work is to bring up two more core DSAs, one in the US and one in Europe and to replicate the mapping information. o WHOIS++ -- Patrik Faltstrom To date most of the work effort has been put into the implementation with the next stage being deployment. In Sweden WHOIS++ and X.500 are currently being synchronized as part of the K-12 schools service. This involves looking at how a distributed directory service works for schools. There will initially be 40 schools with Internet access. More information will be available by the next IETF in Stockholm. X.500 Product Catalogue Chris Apple has converted the current RFC into HTML format and will make contact with the group currently looking at converting RFCs into HTML. The next stage is to start the updating process. There are currently ten new implementors requesting inclusion. Action: Chris to post the first few pages to the list for comment. CCSO Project - Roland Hedberg Roland gave an overview of the work he is currently doing on directory services using PH and X.500 with a PH to X.500 gateway. The sorts of issues faced have included use of national character sets, name resolution, query and response translation, results overflow (if you get results from three different sources how do you choose which to return?) and ultimately how kind should you be to the user in the respect of user expectations and learning yet another query syntax. Future work planned includes dealing with multiple trees (e.g., one public, several private) and the indexing of organizations. Internet X.500 Directory Schema The paper from the schema task force was submitted to Jon Postel. A possible problem was identified with the allocation of OIDs. The decision was made to forward this paper to the RFC Editor and a delegation would talk to him in Danvers to try and reach agreement. X.500 Production Directory Service This draft (draft-ietf-ids-x500-pds-directory-00.txt) needs to be forwarded to Harald for progression. SurfNet Directories Booklet A new version of this booklet is now at the printers. It has been extended to include more non-X.500 directories and will be made available on-line, details to be announced. NOMENCLATOR Project - Sri Sataluri The core is now stable and more information is being added. A demonstration is currently being set up and more volunteers are needed for the pilot project. More detailed information can be obtained from: http://www.cs.att.com/csrc/nomen/nomenclator.html Internet X.500 Schema Task Force The current schema will be released in the next few weeks and a discussion on a revised schema will be started on the list. The core Internet schema will be released as an RFC as a successor to RFC 1274. Review of the Charter The general consensus was that the charter needs to be more focussed and that items which had lost their relevance over time should be removed. The following work items were reviewed: o X.500 Implementations Catalogue Action: Chris, Ken and Todd to provide on-line version of existing material plus the 10 new requests by May. o WHOIS++ Implementations Catalogue Action: Patrik to circulate in April. o Work on privacy issues will be reviewed in the light of available resources to carry out the work. Timescale - decision by next IETF. o NOMENCLATOR document will be circulated in May. o CCSO Informational Document Action: Roland to circulate in June. o CCSO to X.500 Gateway Action: Roland to circulate in June. o Core Internet X.500 Schema (1274 successor) Circulated by 1 July. o Evaluation of X.500, WHOIS++ and CCSO with respect to WHIP Action: Linda, Sylvain, Chris to circulate X.500 evaluation by 1 July. o Revised Charter Action: Sri and Linda to circulate for comment. Timescale - ASAP.