[Ietf-not43] [Fwd: I-D ACTION:draft-newton-whois-crisp-cohabitation-00.txt]

Andrew Newton anewton at ecotroph.net
Fri Jun 13 11:37:06 EDT 2003


This isn't a working group item, but I'd like to bring it to the 
attention of the working group anyway.

-andy

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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-newton-whois-crisp-cohabitation-00.txt
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 07:50:33 -0400
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	Title		: Cohabitation of the Nicname/Whois Protocol with the
                           CRISP Protocol
	Author(s)	: A. Newton, L. Daigle
	Filename	: draft-newton-whois-crisp-cohabitation-00.txt
	Pages		: 19
	Date		: 2003-6-12
	
This document describes a method to allow an Internet registry
operate both a nicname/whois service side-by-side with a CRISP
service in a coherent and well understood manner.  This document does
not attempt to alter the nicname/whois protocol to meet this goal,
nor does it attempt to make CRISP backwards-compatible with current
nicname/whois deployments.

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