Hi Peter,

On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Peter Hall wrote:



Hello Chris

I keep hearing that rfc3195 is being depreciated or has been already,
apparently because of some problems with the standard ( Which I haven't seen
). Can you or anyone else here please tell me what is correct. I'm have been
developing a rfc3195 compliant server and client tools and I really don't
want to waste my time if it's going to disappear.

RFC 3195 has not been deprecated. It is currently a Proposed Standard. First we need to get syslog-protocol out and implementations should incorporate that. Once we have some interoperable implementations of that we can advance it to a Draft Standard by generating an implementation report and a revision. Implementaters such as yourself should start tracking a list of things that need to be addressed in a revision (length has been noted).

I have spoken to a person who has a very good working knowledge of BEEP. He is willing to undertake a revision of RFC 3195 if he can find a co-author who is implementing. Again, let's get syslog-protocol out the door first. :)

Thanks,
Chris

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