Hi Folks,
The difference between -11 and -12 is that the word "lead" was
replaced with "led" in the Abstract. (Thanks George.)
I've also been in touch with John Kelsey and he's working on
the latest draft of syslog-sign. (He's also working at his new
job and has been understandably busy.) I've asked him to submit
it to the draft editors for our review as soon as he can.
Thanks,
Chris
At 06:48 AM 6/1/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
>This draft is a work item of the Security Issues in Network Event Logging Working
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> Title : The BSD Syslog Protocol
> Author(s) : C. Lonvick
> Filename : draft-ietf-syslog-syslog-12.txt
> Pages : 29
> Date : 31-May-01
>
>This document describes the observed behavior of the syslog
>protocol. This protocol has been used for the transmission of
>event notification messages across networks for many years. While
>this protocol was originally developed on the University of
>California Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) TCP/IP system
>implementations, its value to operations and management has led
>it to be ported to many other operating systems as well as being
>embedded into many other networked devices.
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