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Access, Searching and Indexing of Directories
charter-ietf-asid-01

Document Charter Access, Searching and Indexing of Directories WG (asid)
Title Access, Searching and Indexing of Directories
Last updated 1999-02-26
State Approved
WG State Concluded
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charter-ietf-asid-01

There is a clear need to provide and deploy a well managed
Directory Service for the Internet. A so-called White Pages Directory
Service providing people and organizational information, is especially
long overdue. While the ultimate goal is a general Directory Service
for the Internet, this is too ambitious a goal to be tackled by a
single working group. Therefore ASID will keep a tight focus on access
and synchronization protocols for an Internet White Pages Directory
Service.

Other related working groups will be formed in the Applications Area
that will deal with other aspects of the Internet Directory Service.

Currently there are various protocols under development in the
Internet that aim to provide such a service: Internet X.500, WHOIS++,
NETFIND, CSO, RWHOIS, etc. To allow these services to evolve to a
ubiquitous Internet Directory Service, a hybrid system that allows
interaction between the various different services is a requirement.

The ASID Working Group will define, evolve, and standardize protocols,
algorithms and access methods for a White Pages Directory Service on
the Internet.

The following protocols (some still under development, some completed
by other IETF working groups) will be considered by the working group:

  • Lightweight Directory Acces Protocols (LDAP and Connectionless
    LDAP)

  • User Friendly Naming (UFN) and User Friendly Searching (UFS)

  • The SOLO directory access and searching system

  • The WHOIS++ directory service

The following work items are handled by other groups, and as such are
outside the scope of this group. However their results are important
to the development of a White Pages Directory Service, and will be taken
into account:

  • The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

  • The UR* definitions

  • The NETFIND directory service

The group will focus on harmonizing, evolving and developing protocols
and algorithms that deal with access to and synchronization of Directory
Service, both ad hoc and standards-based, with a goal of converging here
possible towards a hybrid system that ties together various forms of
Directory Service. Clearly, protocol-level integration is only part of
the solution. But to keep this group tightly focused, harmonizing
directory information and service models will be tackled by other
working groups.