~ September 1994 INTERNET MONTHLY REPORTS ------------------------ The purpose of these reports is to communicate to the Internet Research Group the accomplishments, milestones reached, or problems discovered by the participating organizations. This report is for Internet information purposes only, and is not to be quoted in other publications without permission from the submitter. Each organization is expected to submit a 1/2 page report on the first business day of the month describing the previous month's activities. These reports should be submitted via network mail to: Ann Westine Cooper (Cooper@ISI.EDU) NSF Regional reports - To obtain the procedure describing how to submit information for the Internet Monthly Report, send an email message to mailserv@is.internic.net and put "send imr-procedure" in the body of the message (add only that one line; do not put a signature). 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For example: To: rfc-info@ISI.EDU Subject: getting imrs help: ways_to_get_imrs Cooper [Page 1] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERNET ARCHITECTURE BOARD INTERNET ENGINEERING REPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 Internet Projects ANSNET/NSFNET BACKBONE ENGINEERING . . . . . . . . . . . page 7 FEDERAL NETWORKING COUNCIL (FNC). . . . . . . . . . . . . page 9 INTERNIC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12 ISI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17 NORTHWESTNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 24 PREPnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 25 UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 26 CALENDAR OF EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 27 Rare List of Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 31 Cooper [Page 2] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 INTERNET ENGINEERING REPORTS ---------------------------- 1. The next IETF meeting will be held in San Jose, California from December 5-9, 1994. In fact, by the time this IMR is distributed, logistic information will have already been posted to the IETF-Announcement list. Following the San Jose meeting, the IETF will be meeting in Danvers (a suburb of Boston) from April 3-7, 1995. The summer 1995 IETF meeting will be held in Stockholm, Sweden from July 17-21, 1995. Closing out the year, it looks like the fall/winter meeting will be in Dallas, Texas. Once all the arrangements have been made, notifications will be sent to the IETF Announcement list. Remember that information on future IETF meetings can be always be found in the file 0mtg-sites.txt which is located on the IETF shadow directories. This information can also be viewed from the IETF Home Page on the Web. The URL is: http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/home.html 2. The minutes of the IESG teleconferences have been publicly available on the IETF Shadow directories since 1991. These files are placed in the /ftp/iesg directory. They can also be accessed via the IETF Home Page on the Web. The following IESG minutes have been added: August 25, 1994 (iesg.94-08-25) September 8, 1995 (iesg.94-09-08) 3. The IESG approved or recommended the following 13 Protocol Actions during the month of September, 1994: o Post Office Protocol - Version 3 be published as a Draft Standard. o INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION 4 be published as a Proposed Standard. o IMAP4 Authentication mechanisms be published as a Proposed Standard. o IMAP4 COMPATIBILITY WITH IMAP2 AND IMAP2BIS be published as an Informational RFC. Cooper [Page 3] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 o DISTRIBUTED ELECTRONIC MAIL MODELS IN IMAP4 be published as an Informational RFC. o RIP Version 2 Carrying Additional Information be published as a Draft Standard. o RIP Version 2 MIB Extension be published as a Draft Standard. o RIP Version 2 Protocol Analysis be published as an Informational RFC. o RIP Version 2 Protocol Applicability Statement be published as a Draft Standard. o Exterior Gateway Protocol formal specification be reclassified as Historic. o A Vision of an Integrated Internet Information Service be published as an Informational RFC. o Using the Z39.50 Information Retrieval Protocol in the Internet Environment be published as an Informational RFC. o Resource Transponders be published as an Informational RFC. 4. The IESG issued 11 Last Calls to the IETF during the month of September, 1994: o Uniform Resource Locators (URL) for consideration as a Proposed Standard. o AppleTalk Management Information Base II for consideration as a Proposed Standard. o Requirements for Uniform Resource Names for consideration as an Informational document. o Functional Requirements for Internet Resource Locators for consideration as an Informational document. o IEEE 802.5 MIB for consideration as a Draft Standard. o POP3 AUTHentication command for consideration as a Proposed Standard. Cooper [Page 4] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 o Introducing Project Long Bud: Internet Pilot Project for the Deployment of X.500 Directory Information in Support of X.400 Routing for consideration as an Informational document. o BGP4/IDRP for IP---OSPF Interaction for consideration as a Proposed Standard. o Representing Tables and Subtrees in the X.500 Directory for consideration as a Proposed Standard. o Representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the X.500 Directory Information Tree for consideration as a Proposed Standard. o Use of the X.500 Directory to support mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 Addresses for consideration as an Experimental protocol. 5. A total of 32 Internet-Draft actions were taken during the month of September, 1994: (Revised draft (o), New Draft (+) ) (mhsds) o Representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the X.500 Directory Information Tree (mhsds) o Representing Tables and Subtrees in the X.500 Directory (mhsds) o Use of the X.500 Directory to support mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 Addresses (avt) o Packetization of H.261 video streams (uri) o Uniform Resource Locators (URL) (mailext) + Characters and character sets for various languages (pppext) o PPP Stacker LZS Compression Protocol (mailext) + Tags for the identification of languages (pppext) o PPP BSD Compression Protocol (sipp) o IPv6 Security Architecture (none) o Internet Multilingual Text Encoding: ISO-2022-INT-* Cooper [Page 5] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 (pppext) o PPP LCP Option for Data Encapsulation Selection (oncrpc) o XDR: External Data Representation Standard (uri) + Requirements for Uniform Resource Names (mobileip) o IP Mobility Support (none) o A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools (mailext) o SMTP 521 reply code (ospf) o OSPF MD5 Authentication (none) + IP Multicast over UNI 3.0 based ATM Networks. (none) + IPv6 Neighbor Discovery -- Design Requirements (none) + IPv6 Deployment (none) + IPv6 Header Compression (none) + TFTP Option Extension (ifmib) + IEEE 802.5 Station Source Routing MIB (none) + TFTP Blocksize Option (none) + Core Based Trees (CBT) Multicast -- Architectural Overview and Specification -- (nisi) + Network Information Center Guidelines (none) + The Recommendation for the IP Next Generation Protocol (none) + Group Key Management Protocol (GKMP) Architecture (none) + Mobility Support in IPv6 (none) + Group Key Management Protocol (GKMP) Specification (none) + IPv6 Neighbor Discovery -- ICMP Message Formats 6. There were no RFC's published during the month of September, 1994. Steve Coya (scoya@nri.reston.va.us) Cooper [Page 6] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 INTERNET PROJECTS ----------------- ANSNET/NSFNET BACKBONE ENGINEERING ---------------------------------- Network Status Summary ======================= ANSnet total packet traffic increased by about 4% in September '94. An decrease in the ANSnet forwarding table size of .36% was observed during the month of September. August Backbone Traffic Statistics ================================== The total inbound packet count for the ANSnet (measured using SNMP interface counters) was 70,954,833,675 on T3 ENSS interfaces, up 4.04% from August. The total packet count into the network including all ENSS serial interfaces was 84,235,044,204 up 3.98% from August. Router Forwarding Table Statistics =================================== The maximum number of destinations announced to ANSnet during September was 18,778 down .36% from August. The number of network destinations configured for announcement to the ANSnet but never announced (silent nets) during September was 18,817 BGP-4/CIDR Deployment Status ============================ As of September 6th '94, we have observed the withdrawal of 8,793 class based destinations from the ANSnet router forwarding tables that are now represented by 1,745 configured aggregates. Among these configured aggregates: 1,480 of these are top-level aggregates (not nested in another aggregate). 1,176 of these are actively announced to ANSnet. 954 of these have at least one subnet configured (the other 196 may be saving the Internet future subnet announcements). Cooper [Page 7] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 849 of these have resulted in the withdrawal of at least one configured more specific route. 833 of these have resulted in the withdrawal of 50% of their configured more specific routes. 800 of these have resulted in the withdrawal of most (80%+) of their more specific routes. For up-to-date information is available from merit.edu: pub/nsfnet/cidr/cidr-savings. For further details on these CIDR aggregates, see merit.edu:pub/nsfnet/cidr/nestings.announced for full listings. Routing Stability Measured on the T3 Network ============================================ Internal routing stability measurements are made by monitoring short term disconnect times (disconnects of five minutes duration or less). This is intended as a measure of overall system stability rather than complete connectivity. August was the most stable month recorded since this data was collected (since January 1993), with no software deployments and no major problems. September was also quite stable. An FDDI interface problem at the Washington DC POP was the most notable problem and the only problem effecting a core site. The remaining problems were mostly end-node circuits. MONTH overall excluding configs ------ ------- ----------------- January 99.1% 99.5% February 99.0% 99.5% March 97.5% 99.1% April 96.1% 97.2% May 97.4% 98.0% June 95.5% 96.6% July 97.3% 97.7% August 97.5% 97.9% September 98.1% 98.5% October 98.0% 98.3% November 97.2% 97.9% December 96.6% 96.8% January 98.7% 99.0% February 96.6% 97.6% ... June 99.5% 99.7% Cooper [Page 8] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 July 98.7% 99.5% August 99.7% 99.7% September 99.4% 99.5% Monthly histograms of the number of nodes experiencing instability follows. This month most of the nodes had under 15 minutes of instability. All but CNSS58 had under 30 minutes of instability. During Septmeber, most of the nodes had under 15 minutes of instability. All but CNSS58 had under 30 minutes of instability. The CNSS58 problems were due to Washington DC POP FDDI problems on September 23. Again August was the best month on record with all of the nodes with any instability at all recording less than 15 minutes of instability. MONTH >5 hr >2 hr > 1hr >30 min >15 min <=15min <98.7% <99.7% <99.87% <99.93% <99.97% >99.97% ------------------------------------------------------------ January 0 0 1 8 19 55 February 0 0 1 24 19 41 March 0 4 18 23 23 22 April 2 2 3 13 12 57 May 0 4 33 32 15 5 June 3 21 35 18 12 3 July 0 12 28 44 6 1 August 1 5 28 21 17 15 September 1 38 25 10 4 13 October 0 3 3 10 25 50 November 1 2 15 25 24 26 December 0 8 24 46 9 3 January 0 0 4 9 15 54 Notable Outages for September '94 ================================= E136 (College Park) suffered an extended outage due to hardware problems on 09/15/94. Jordan Becker FEDERAL NETWORKING COUNCIL (FNC) -------------------------------- The Federal Networking Council (FNC) and the National Science Foundation recently announced the next meeting of the FNC Advisory Committee, to be held on October 18-19, 1994, at the NSF in Arlington, Virginia. The purpose of this meeting is for the Advisory Committee to provide the FNC with technical, tactical, and strategic advice, concerning policies and issues raised in the Cooper [Page 9] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 implementation and deployment of the National Research and Education Network (NREN) Program. The meeting is open to the public. The proposed agenda for the October meeting is below: Draft Agenda FNC Advisory Committee Meeting October 18-19, 1994 National Science Foundation Room 1235 4201 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22230 (703) 306-1950 October 18, 1994 (9:00 am - 5:30 pm) 1. Opening and Overview A. Call to Order (Ken Klingenstein) B. Introductions and Welcome (Ken Klingenstein) C. Introduction of Chairman Designate (Ken Klingenstein) 2. FNC Reports A. FNC/FNCAC Strategic Plan (Steve Wolff) B. Report on Integration of Agency Networks within the New Architecture (Tony Villasenor) Break C. Security Working Group (Dennis Steinauer / Stephen L. Squires) - Status of Federal Internet Security Umbrella Plan - Working Strategy for FNC/FNCAC - Review Internet Security Policy Lunch D. Next Generation IP E. Policy Working Group Report (George Seweryniak) F. Fat Pipe Response (Tony Villasenor) G. Cost Accounting & Recovery Demonstration Project (Joe Bailey) H. International Networking (Steve Goldstein) Break Cooper [Page 10] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 3. Education and Library Issues - State Team Progress Report (Connie Stout) - Education Statement (Connie Stout) - Public Libraries and the Internet - K-12 Connectivity Pricing Models (Russell Rothstein) - FNC Report on Federal Programs and Activities for Educational Networking October 19, 1994 (9:00 am - 12 noon) 4. FNCAC Information Server Policies, Procedures, and Mechanisms for Security (Scott Behnke) 5. NRENaissance Report (Len Kleinrock/Marjorie Blumenthal) Break 6. FNC/FNCAC Responsibilities, Deliverables and Work Schedule (Ken Klingenstein, Stephen Wolff) 7. Membership Terms (Ken Klingenstein, Stephen Wolff) Lunch Members of the FNC Advisory Committee represent a broad range of constituencies with interests in the NREN Program and the National Information Infrastructure. Libraries, K-12 education, supercomputing centers, service providers, cable and wireless industry, medicine, hardware vendors, and academia are all represented by the present Advisory Committee membership. After completing a nomination process, the FNC recently announced the selection of three new members to the FNC Advisory Committee. Those selected to serve, beginning in early 1995, are Kenneth S. Flamm, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense; John Gage, Sun Microsystems; and Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center. For more information on the FNC, the Advisory Committee, or on the October meeting, contact Lynn Behnke at the FNC Coordination Office, DynCorp-Meridian, 4001 N. Fairfax Dr., Suite 200, Arlington, Virginia 22203. Telephone is (703) 522-6410 or email behnke@arpa.mil. Lynn Behnke Cooper [Page 11] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 INTERNIC -------- INFORMATION SERVICES -------------------- Contact Information: Reference Desk Information Phone +1 619 455-4600 email info@internic.net Fax +1 619 455-4640 InterNIC Suggestions or Complaints Suggestions suggestions@internic.net Complaints complaints@internic.net NSF Network News newsletter subscriptions newsletter-request@internic.net newsletter comments newsletter-comments@internic.net NICLink General Information info@internic.net Problems/bugs niclink-bugs@is.internic.net InterNIC Seminar Series General Information seminars@internic.net Listserv lists net-happenings majordomo@is.internic.net net-resources majordomo@is.internic.net scout-report majordomo@is.internic.net InfoGuide Host Name is.internic.net Host Address 192.153.156.15 URL: http://www.internic.net/ Postal address InterNIC Information Services General Atomics P.O. BOX 85608 San Diego, CA 92186-9784 THE InterNIC INFOGUIDE The InterNIC InfoGuide is a comprehensive online information service which provides information about the Internet and online Cooper [Page 12] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 Internet resources. Accessible through gopher and the WorldWideWeb, the InterNIC InfoGuide replaces the older InterNIC information server, the InfoSource. The InfoGuide includes new services such as the Scout Report and an online hypertext version of the _NSF Network News_. To access the InterNIC InfoGuide, point your WorldWideWeb client to: http://www.internic.net/infoguide.html or your gopher client to: is.internic.net NET-HAPPENINGS The net-happenings list is a service of InterNIC Information Services and the list moderator, Gleason Sackman of North Dakota's SENDIT Network. The purpose of the list is to distribute to the community announcements of interest to network staffers and end users. This includes conference announcements, call for papers, publications, newsletters, network tools updates, and network resources. Net-happenings is a moderated, announcements-only mailing list which gathers announcements from many Internet sources and concentrates them onto one list. To access net-happenings, point your gopher client to: is.internic.net and search the InterNIC InfoGuide for Net-Happenings. THE SCOUT REPORT: A Weekly Summary of Internet Highlights Presently the Scout Report is now reaching over 10,000 subscribers and the HTML versions on the InfoGuide are receiving thousands of accesses each week. A new mailing list was created for easier distribution of the HTML Scout Report, which is located at scout- report-html. The Scout Report is a weekly publication offered to the Internet community as a fast, convenient way to stay informed on network activities. Its purpose is to combine in one place the highlights of new resource announcements and other news which occurred on the Internet during the previous week. Cooper [Page 13] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 The Scout Report is released every Friday in multiple formats -- electronic mail, gopher, and WorldWideWeb. WorldWideWeb versions of the Report include links to all listed resources allowing instantaneous browsing of items of interest. Comments and contributions to the Scout Report are encouraged and can be sent to scout@internic.net. How to Get the Scout Report To receive the electronic mail version of the Scout Report each Friday, join the scout-report mailing list. This mailing list will be used only to distribute the Scout Report once a week. Send mail to: majordomo@is.internic.net In the body of the message, type: subscribe scout-report youremailaddress To access the hypertext version of the Report, point your WWW client to: http://www.internic.net/infoguide.html Gopher users can tunnel to: is.internic.net/Information Services THE InterNIC SEMINAR SERIES "Learning the Whole Internet" is now available for users needing Internet training. The InterNIC has already presented a beta version of the course which includeded a copy of _The Whole Internet_ as well as class handouts of the PowerPoint presentation. Evaluations of this first course presentation were generally positive with attendees citing the hands-on exercises as especially valuable. The next phase of development will focus on creating notes to accompany the PowerPoint presentation. This phase will make the course materials fully self-contained and will give even the newest Internet user comprehensive instruction on the Internet. Presentation of the course will procede in conjuction with production of the class notes. This high quality course is ready to introduce the new Internet users to the networking community. Cooper [Page 14] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 NSF NETWORK NEWS The _NSF Network News_ Vol. 1, No. 4 (September/October 1994) is scheduled for publication for the end of October. The newsletter will spotlight educational resources on the Internet. Highlights will include: a survey of the best resources on the net for the classroom; suggestions from educators about how they have used the Internet;how to evaluate resources on the Internet; a seminar spotlight on the newest addition to the Internic Seminar Series, "Learning _The Whole Internet_"; and the regular features of the _NSF Network News_ such as the InterNIC Event Calendar and updates from InterNIC partners. To subscribe, send email to newsletter- request@internic.net. The July/August issue of the _NSF Network News_ is available on the WorldWideWeb at http://www.internic.net/newsletter/jul-aug94/index.html The newsletter is also available via gopher to the InterNIC InfoGuide at is.internic.net and mailserv to mailserv@is.internic.net with the following text in the body of the message: get /about-internic/newsletter/nsfnews-aug94.txt REFERENCE DESK The following table gives a summary of Reference Desk contacts for September: Method Contacts % of Total ------- -------- --------- Email 267 25 Phone 490 47 Fax 289 27 US Mail 26 <1 Referral 1 <1 ------- -------- --------- Total 1073 100.0 by Anna Knittle Cooper [Page 15] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 INTERNIC DIRECTORY AND DATABASE SERVICES ---------------------------------------- Our servers support a "guest" login which has a menu-oriented interface to most of our services. When users exit this login, they are given the opportunity to enter comments and questions. Here are a few of the top questions with answers: - How can I get a login of my own on this system so I don't have to use guest? You don't need an individual login. The information on our servers is freely available to all, and can be accessed a number of different ways. In particular, the guest login is not simply for brief trial use; you can use it whenever you want to access our system. - How can I get more information about the services offered? If you log in to one of our servers as "guest", you will see information on how to access the tutorial. If you use gopher to access our machine, select item 4 (InterNIC Directory and Database Services) on the first menu, then select 1 (About InterNIC Directory and Database Services). You will now have a list of information items to choose from. If you use FTP, change to the directory internic.info and look at the files whose names end in ".info". If you are using mail to access our system, send a mail message to mailserv@ds.internic.net which includes the word "help" on a line by itself in the body of the message. - Why can't I find a given organization in the directory? Briefly, we support tools that access a number of different directory systems, but some organizations do not choose to make their directories available on line or do not include all of their employees/faculty/students in the directory. Also, for security reasons, many organizations do not allow probes into their systems to try to find people. There is more information on this issue in the June 1994 IMR. A reminder - if you would like to help the Internet community find a resource that you offer, send mail to admin@ds.internic.net and we will send information about listing your resource in the Directory of Directories. by Rick Huber Cooper [Page 16] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 INTERNIC REGISTRATION SERVICES ------------------------------- I. Significant Events InterNIC Registration Services assigned over 6,000 network addresses and registered over 1,736 domains. Three top-level country domains were registered during the month; Kazakhstan (KZ), Guyana (GY), Armenia (AM). II. Current Status During the month of September 1994, InterNIC Registration Services received communications as shown below. The majority of the correspondence concerned the assignment and re-assignment of network numbers and the registration or change of domain names. E-mail 6,073 (hostmaster@internic.net) Postal/Fax 279 (primarily IP number requests) Phone 1,824 The Registrations Services host computer supported a large volume of information retrieval requests during the month of September. Connections Retrievals Gopher 63,203 36,129 WAIS 55,002 55,827 FTP 10,965 44,950 Mailserv 3,434 In addition, for WHOIS the number of queries were: Client Server 227,190 786,117 Debbie Fuller ISI --- NETSTATION ========== Work this month focused on X-Display server investigation and display device farbication. Last month, the network interfaces were shown capable of handling up to 60K pkt/sec, for circa 120 byte packets. A remaining question Cooper [Page 17] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 concerning the display device is the likely load in RPC/sec sent across the network to the display device. To that end an instrumented version of the X-Display server is being built that looks at the number of RasterOp() calls that are made to the screen frame buffer and the size of the pixel rectangles moved. Figures obtained from this should be available by the end of October. The display testing platform design is nearly finished and the component memory and JPEG plug-in cards are being sent out for fabrication. Gregory Finn attended the ARPA Santa Fe investigators conference Sept. 25-28, where he gave a short presentation. Greg Finn , Bruce Parham , and S.K. Munnangi . MULTIMEDIA CONFERENCING ======================= A new release of ISI's Multimedia Conference Control program (mmcc) for telephone-style conference calling over the Multicast Backbone (MBone) is available. This fixes a bug which prohibited mmcc from spawning the current version 3.3 of the nv (network video) tool properly. The new version (mmcc v.55a) can be retrieved via anonymous FTP from ftp.isi.edu:confctrl/mmcc as files "mmcc- *.tar.Z", and is available for the dec5k, decalpha, hp, sgi and sparc platforms. The solaris version should follow shortly. Eve Schooler , Steve Casner RSVP PROJECT ============ At ISI, Steve Berson has been concentrating on preparing an RSVP release, including the rsvp daemon, the API, and the sd, vat, and nv applications that MIT modified to call RSVP. At the end of the month, a preliminary version of this release was provided to four sites, to debug the release. General release is expected early in October. Meanwhile, work is in progress on two important updates to the first RSVP release. (1) An rsvpd <-> mrouted interface is being debugged Berson at ISI and by Ajit Thyagarajan (UDEL). This interface will allow rsvpd to query the pruning version of mrouted (3.3) Cooper [Page 18] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 for multicast routes. (2) The RSVP API is being updated by Don Hoffman at Sun Microsystems and Bob Braden at ISI, to match the current protocol spec. John Wroclawski at MIT has been continuing to work with Steve Casner at ISI to prepare an up-to-date DARTnet kernel that will include the CSZ code. Casner has recently made progress in producing a driver for the HSI/S board that is not subject to overruns; this is being merged with Wroclawski's double-buffered driver logic. This should allow for the non-trivial CPU processing that is required by packet scheduling. Preparations are in progress to demonstrate RSVP on DARTnet from the MM '94 conference in San Francisco, October 19-20. Daniel Zappala at ISI continued investigating routing support for RSVP. He has developed a preliminary architecture and designed routing functions to support hierarchical encoding using multiple multicast groups. Shai Herzog at ISI has completed the first part of his work on cost allocation and accounting for multicast/RSVP, and he is currently preparing it for publication. The work defines the ground rules and tradeoffs in receiver-based cost allocation for multicast distributions. He presented this work as part of the ISI seminar series and also as a thesis proposal in his qualifying exam at USC. Bob Braden Cooper [Page 19] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 THE US DOMAIN ============= US DOMAIN ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION ------------------------------------ EMAIL/FAX 654 PHONE 54 ---------------------------- Total Contacts 708 DELEGATIONS 46 DIRECT REGISTRATIONS: 21 OTHER US DOMAIN MSGS: 641 --------------------------- Total 708 OTHER US DOMAIN MESSAGES INCLUDE: modifications, application requests, discussion and clarification of the requests, questions about names, referrals to other subdomains or to/from the InterNic, resolving technical problems with zone files and name servers, and whois listings. The list of delegations below does not reflect the entire number of registrations and delegations in the whole US Domain. Many subdomains have been delegated and administrators of those subdomains register applicants in their domains. Below are direct registrations in the US Domain. To obtain a copy of the list of other delegated localities and subdomains you can ftp the file in-notes/us-domain-delegated.txt from venera.isi.edu, via anonymous ftp. Cooper [Page 20] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 Third Level US Domain Delegations this month -------------------------------------------- K12.MA.US Massachusetts K12 Schools LIB.KS.US Kansas Libraries LIB.WA.US Washington, Libraries SCOTTS-VALLEY.CA.US Scotts-Valley, California, locality ALAMOSA.CO.US Alamosa, Colorado, locality ARVADA.CO.US Arvada, Colorado, locality WASHOE.NV.US Washoe County, Nevada MANSFIELD.OH.US Mansfield, OH, locality CORVALLIS.OR.US Corvallis, Oregon, locality MARION.OR.US Marion, Oregon, locality SALEM.OR.US Salem, Oregon, locality GLOUSTER.VA.US Gloucester, Virginia, locality VIRGINIA-CITY.NV.US Virginia City, Nevada, locality Other US Domain Delegations this month -------------------------------------- GCCC.CC.KS.US Garden City Community College BUCC.CC.KS.US Butler County Community College BARTON.CC.KS.US Barton County Community College PCCC.CC.AR.US Phillips County Community College BURL.CC.NJ.US Burlington County Community College DAS.STATE.CT.US Dept. of Administrative Services, CT APT.STATE.AL.US Alabama Public Television MONT-AVV.GEN.VA.US Monticello Area Virtual Village HOT.SF.CA.US Hot Software, Palo Alto, CA KEITHLEY.BELMONT.MA.US Private Individual NEXIS.PROVO.UT.US Infonaut Communication Serv. PUB-LIB.CI.ERVING.TX.US Irving Public Library System DEVRY.WOODBRIDGE.NJ.US Devry Technical Institute MPS.PVT.K12.CT.US Miss Porter's Schools, Farmington, CT MEMPHIS.LIB.TN.US Memphis Shelby County Public Library NEWPORT.LIB.CA.US Newport Beach, CA - Public Library CHW.KENTFIELD.CA.US Private Individual PELAVIN.NW.DC.US Pelavin Associates BOKNET.LA.CA.US Bok's Network, Los Angeles MPH.REDWOOD-CITY.CA.US Private Individual MAF.MOBILE.AL.US Mobile Area Freenet, Inc. DAVINCI.READING.MA.US Private Individual BBN.SAN-DIEGO.CA.US BBN Systems and technologies, San Diego AFPL.LIB.GA.US Atlanta-Fulton Public Library ACVB.ABQ.NM.US Alburquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau DOODLEBUG.BLOOMINGTON.IN.US Doodlebug FreeBSD Box EDCOE.CO.EL-DORADO.CA.US El Dorado County Office of Educ. CHESTER-COUNTY.LIB.PA.US Chester County Library Cooper [Page 21] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 PIXELS.ALEXANDRIA.VA.US PIXels, Incorporated PHILANTHROPY.WASHINGTON.DC.US The Chronicle of Philanthropy NONPROFIT.WASHINGTON.DC.US The Chronicle of Philanthropy WYCO-AIR-QUALITY.DST.KS.US Dept Air Quality, Wyandotte County ARTSEDGE.KENNEDY.CENTER.NW.DC.US The Kennedy Center (ARTSEDGE) TABLE OF DELEGATED DOMAINS BY STATE K12 CC TEC STATE LIB MUS GEN ----------------------------------------------------------- AK X AL X AR X AZ X X X X X ----------------------------------------------------------- CA X X X X CO X X X X X X X CT DC X ----------------------------------------------------------- DE X FL X X X X X X X GA X X X X HI ----------------------------------------------------------- IA X X X X ID X X X X X X X IL X X X X X IN X X X X X X X ----------------------------------------------------------- KS X X KY X X X X X X X LA X X X X X MA X X ----------------------------------------------------------- MD X X X X ME X X MI X X X X X MN X X X X X X X ----------------------------------------------------------- Cooper [Page 22] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 K12 CC TEC STATE LIB MUS GEN ----------------------------------------------------------- MO X X X X X X MS X X X X MT X NC X X X X X ----------------------------------------------------------- ND X X X X X X X NE X X X X NH X X NJ X ----------------------------------------------------------- NM X X X NV NY X X X X X X X OH X X X X X X X ----------------------------------------------------------- OK OR X X X X X X X PA X RI X X X ----------------------------------------------------------- SC X X X X X X SD X X TN X TX X X X X ----------------------------------------------------------- UT X X X X VA X X X X VI VT X X ----------------------------------------------------------- WA X WI X X X WV X X X X X X X WY X X =========================================================== For more information about the US Domain please request an application via the RFC-INFO service. Send a message to RFC- INFO@ISI.EDU with the contents "Help: us_domain_application". For example: To: RFC-INFO@ISI.EDU Subject: US Domain Application help: us_domain_application Ann Westine Cooper (Cooper@ISI.EDU) Cooper [Page 23] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 Cooper [Page 24] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 NORTHWESTNET ------------ >>========================================<< NorthWestNet's Eighth Annual Meeting "Passport to Productivity" November 8-10, 1994 Portland Hilton ** Portland, Oregon >>========================================<< The Internet has fundamentally changed how we conduct our day-to- day business as well as how we plan for the future. These changes influence our productivity and, in some cases, redefine how we measure our successes. The dramatic expansion of services and the increasing diversity of connected organizations are critical factors. We will explore the nature of these changes, how the Internet influences and supports our daily activities, as well as how we perceive and plan for its role in our organizations. What is available today? What can we expect for tomorrow? The meeting will begin with plenary presentations by nationally- renowned speakers on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning. Wednesday afternoon and all-day Thursday will be devoted to focus workshops and presentations in which attendees can explore issues affecting productivity including: Getting Connected, Internet Search Strategies, Security, Hot Technical Topics, Gopher Implementation, WWW Implementation, Laying Foundations for K-12 & the Internet, and Commercial Use of the Internet. In addition, there will be Birds of a Feather interest groups and ample opportunities to meet your fellow NorthWestNet attendees. Please send all correspondence regarding the Annual Meeting to info@nwnet.net or call the NorthWestNet offices, (206) 562-3000. NorthWestNet Training Series ============================ In a continuation of our autumn Internet training series, classes were held at the NorthWestNet training facility. These classes are open to the public with special pricing available for NorthWestNet members. For more information on NorthWestNet's training series connect via Gopher or anonymous FTP as follows: Gopher: gopher.nwnet.net port 3333 directory: 5. NorthWestNet Information and Resources 1. NorthWestNet Internet Training Series Cooper [Page 25] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 FTP Host: ftp.nwnet.net directory: /training filename: course-descriptions.txt ----------------- NorthWestNet E-mail: info@nwnet.net 15400 SE 30th Place, Suite 202 Phone: (206) 562-3000 Bellevue, WA 98007 Fax: (206) 562-4822 Dr. Eric S. Hood, Executive Director Jan Eveleth, Director of User Services Dan L. Jordt, Director of Technical Services Anthony Naughtin, Director of Member Relations NorthWestNet serves the six state region of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington. PREPNET ------- PREPnet New Members ------------------- - Black Box, Pittsburgh, PA With this addition, PREPnet now totals 191 members. PREPnet News ------------ PREPnet Internet Gateways __________________________ PREPnet now has two 4 Mbps SMDS gateways to the rest of the Internet; One located in Pittsburgh, the other in Philadelphia. PREPnet Annual Member Meeting ______________________________ PREPnet's Annual Member Meeting was held on September, 21, 1994 in Pittsburgh. Approximately 250 people attended this year's meeting for which the theme was "The Internet in Transition." During the plenary session at the member meeting, Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey was presented with the PREPnet Special Appreciation Award. PREPnet Steering Committee Chair Gary Cooper [Page 26] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 Augustson of Penn State presented this award to Brian Walsh, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Administration, who accepted the award on behalf of Governor Casey. This award was given to recognize the Casey administration's support and commitment which was instrumental in bringing Internet access to locations throughout Pennsylvania. Seminars -------- Felicia Ferlin gave a What is PREPnet? presentation at the Business Opportunities on the Internet seminar held in Pittsburgh on September 22. Training -------- On Sept. 29, Felicia Ferlin, conducted PREPnet's Introduction to the Internet training session at the Westmoreland County Intermediate Unit. With the help of the intermediate unit's staff, live demos and hands-on training were done using site software and hardware. For information regarding connectivity options in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, contact the PREPnet NIC: 305 S. Craig St. E-Mail: nic@prep.net 2nd Floor Telephone: (412) 268-7870 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 PREPnet NIC (nic@prep.net) UCL ---- Two pieces of work: 1. A comparison of various IDCT implementations was done, and a report written and is available in: ftp://cs.ucl.ac.uk/darpa/hipparch-alf-ilp.ps 2. A multicast based shared text editor (called NT) has been implemented, based around ideas presented by Van Jacobson in his SIGCOMM 94 tutorial on multicast and multimedia on the Internet. This is partly described in the document above as well, and will be available shortly. Cooper [Page 27] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 Travels Peter Kirstein attended the ARPA PI meeting, and visited various ARPA collaborative partners in the US. J. Crowcroft spent a week recovering from running SIGCOMM. John Crowcroft (j.crowcroft@CS.UCL.AC.UK) CALENDAR -------- Last update 10/4/94 The information below has been submitted to the IETF Secretariat as a means of notifying readers of future events. Readers are requested to send in dates of events that are appropriate for this calendar section. Please send submissions, corrections, etc., to: Please note: The Secretariat does not maintain on-line information for the events listed below. FYI - New Dates for Email World Spring 1995 ************************************************************************ 1994 ------------ Oct. 2-5 IEEE Leading Edge Comp. Ntwg Minneapolis, MN Oct. 4-6 IFIP TC6 SEACOMM '94 Conf. on SE Asia Commun. Kuala Lumpur, Malasia Oct. 4-7 IFIP WG6.1 FORTE'94 Bern, Switzerland Oct. 6-8 Parallel & Dist. Compt. Sys Las Vegas, NV Oct. 15-20 ACM Conference on Multimedia San Francisco, CA Oct. 16-20 ACM SIGUCCS Oct. 24-28 NetWorld+Interop '94 Paris, France Oct. 25-28 ICNP'94, Int'l Conf. on Network Protocols Boston, MA Oct. 27-28 Participatory Design Conf. (PDC '94) Chapil Hill, NC Oct. 31-Nov. 1 1st Intntl ACM/SIGCAPH Conf. Assistive Technolgies (ASSETS) Marina del Rey, CA Oct. 31-Nov. 3 EDUCOM Nov. 2-4 Gigabit Testbed Jamboree Reston, VA Nov. 2-4 ACM Conf. of Computer & Commun Security Fairfax, VA Cooper [Page 28] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 Nov. 7-11 IEEE P802.11 Plenary Incline Village, NV Nov. 8-10 7th IFIP WG6.1 Int'l Workshop on Protocol Test Systems Boston, MA Nov. 8-11 OPENNET '94 German Soc. of Internet Users Munich Nov. 11-14 ICCCN '94 San Francisco, CA Nov. 14-15 CEC Cist 237 M-media Vienna, Austria Nov. 14-18 Supercomputing '94 Washington, DC Nov. 14-18 USENIX/ACM SIGOPS Monterey, CA Nov. 15-16 CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Conf. Brussels Nov. 18-29 Nerdathon '94 - Windows into the Internet Lake Tahoe Nov. 28-29 ICT Standardization Pol. Wkshp Belgium Nov. 28-30 Ntwk. Svs. Conf. (NSC'94) London, UK Nov. 28-Dec. 1 Globecom'94, See IEEE Publ. San Francisco, CA Nov. 28-Dec. 2 Email World Boston, MA Nov. 28-Dec. 2 Windows Solutions Frankfurt, Germany Nov. 29-Dec. 2 ATM Forum Kyoto, Japan Nov. 29-Dec. 2 Cause Dec. 1-2 RARE Working Groups London, UK Dec. 1-2 Wkshp on European Reqs for Internationalisation of IT and Charset Technology Luxembourg Dec. 5-7 Australian Telecom Networks and Applications Conf. ATNAC 94 Melbourne, AU Dec. 5-9 31st IETF (Definite) San Jose, CA Dec. 5-9 ANSI X3T11 San Jose, CA Dec. 5-9 10th Comp. Sec. Applications Orlando, FL Dec. 7-9 Windows Solutions Tokyo, JP Dec. 7-9 IEEE R/T Systems Symposium San Juan, Puerto Rico Dec. 12-16 OIW (confirmed) Dec. 30-Jan. 2 IFIP Intl. Conf. Networks Madras, India 1995 --------- Dec. 30-Jan. 2 IFIP Intl. Conf. Networks Madras, India Jan. 16-20 USENIX New Orleans, LA Feb. 5-11 IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging San Jose, CA Feb. 6-10 ANSI X3T11 St. Petersburg Bch, FL Feb. 16-17 ISOC Symposium on Ntwk & Distribruted System Security San Diego, CA Feb. 20-24 UniForum Dallas CC, Dallas, TX Feb. 22-24 ICODP '95 Brisbane Feb. 26-Mar. 3 SHARE (IBM) Los Angeles, CA Mar. 6-10 IEEE 802 Plenary (Tentative) Mar. 13-17 OIW (confirmed) Cooper [Page 29] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 Mar. 13-24 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 Tokyo, JP Mar. 16-19 3rd Intntl Telecom. Systems Modelling & Analysis Nashville, TN Mar. 27-31 NetWorld+Interop Las Vegas, NV Mar. 28-31 Seybold Seminars Boston, MA Apr. 2-6 IEEE Infocom '95 Boston, MA Apr. 3-7 ANSI X3T11 Monterey, CA Apr. 3-7 32nd IETF (Definite) Danvers, MA Apr. 17-21 Email World (confirmed) Santa Clara, CA Apr. 19-21 5th Network & Operating System Support (NOSSADV) Workshop Boston, MA Apr. 24-25 IFIP TC6 Wkshp Personal Wireless Commun. Prague, Czech Republic May 15-19 Joint European Ntwkg Conf. Tel Aviv, Israel May 18-19 RARE Council of Admin. Tel Aviv, Israel May 28-Jun. 2 NetWorld+Interop '95 Frankfurt, Germany Jun. ISO/IEC JTC 1SC 21 WGs and Plenary (tentative) Turkey Jun. ISOC Wkshop for Tech. Emerging Countries Jun. 5-7 Digital World Los Angeles, CA Jun. 5-9 ANSI X3T11 Rochester, MN Jun. 12-16 INET '95 (tentative) Singapore Jun. 12-16 OIW (confirmed) Jun. 13-16 IFIP WG6.1 PSTV-XV Warsaw Jun. 16-17 CCIRN Singapore Jun. 18-22 ICC '95 Seattle, WA Jun. INET95 Jul. 4 Independence Day Jul. 10-14 IEEE 802 Plenary (Tentative) Jun. 13-16 IFIP WG6.1 PSTV-XV Warsaw Jun. 18-22 ICC'95, See IEEE Publ. Seattle, WA JULY 14 BASTILLE DAY Jul. 17-21 33rd IETF Stockholm, Sweden Jul. 17-21 NetWorld+Interop Tokyo, Japan Aug. 7-11 ANSI X3T11 (Tentative) Denver area Aug. 14-18 ANSI X3T11 (Tentative) Denver area Aug. 29-Sep. 1 Windows Solutions San Fran. San Francisco, CA SEPTEMBER Windows Solutions Paris Paris, France FALL 1995 Seybold Europe Sep. 4-6 8th IFIP WG6.1 Intntl Wkshp on Protocol Test Systems Every, France Sep. 11-15 OIW (confirmed) Sep. 25-29 NetWorld+Interop Atlanta, GA Sep. 26-29 Seybold San Francisco San Francisco, CA Oct. 2-6 ANSI X3T11 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Oct. 3-11 Telecom '95 Geneva, Switzerland Oct. 10-11 ANSI X3T11 Cooper [Page 30] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 Oct. 17-20 IFIP WG6.1 FORTE '95 Montreal Nov. 6-10 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 21 Dallas, Texas ISO/JTC Nov. 6-10 IEEE 802 Plenary (Tentative) Nov. 6-10 NetWorld+Interop Paris, France Nov. 13-17 34th IETF (Tentative) Dallas, TX Nov. 27-Dec. 1 Email World (Definite) Boston, MA Nov. 27-Dec. 1 Windows Solutions Germany Frankfurt, Germany Dec. 4-8 OIW (confirmed) Dec. 4-8 34th IETF (Tentative) Dec. 4-8 ANSI X3T11 (Possible) San Diego, CA Dec. 4-8 Supercomputing '95 (Possible) San Diego, CA Dec. 11-15 11th Comp. Sec. Applications New Orleans, LO Dec. 4-8 ULPAA (upper layers) Sydney, AU Dec. 4-8 Windows Solutions Tokyo Tokyo, Japan ** GLOBECOM'95, See IEEE Publ. Singapore 1996 ----------- Feb. 5-9 ANSI X3T11 Mar. 11-14 UniForum San Francisco, CA Mar. 18-22 OIW (confirmed) Apr. 8-13 ANSI X3T11 (Tentative) Irvine, CA Apr. 15-19 ANSI X3T11 (Tentative) Irvine, CA May ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 21 WGs and Plenary (tentative) Kansas City, US Jun. 10-14 OIW (confirmed) Jun. 10-14 ANSI X3T11 Jun. 24-27 ICCC'96, See IEEE Publ. Dallas, Texas Aug. 5-9 ANSI X3T11 Sep. 2-6 14th IFIP Conf. Canberra, AU Sep. 9-13 OIW (confirmed) Oct. 7-11 ANSI X3T11 St. Petersburg Bch, FL Dec. 2-6 ANSI X3T11 Dec. 9-13 OIW (confirmed) 1997 ----------- Mar. 10-13 UniForum San Francisco, CA Mar. 10-14 OIW (confirmed) Jun. 8-12 ICC'97, See IEEE Publ. Montreal Jun 9-13 OIW (confirmed) Sep. 8-12 OIW (confirmed) Dec. 8-12 OIW (confirmed) 1998 ----------- Cooper [Page 31] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 Aug. 23-29 15th IFIP World. Com. Conf. Vienna, Austria and Budapest, Hungary ** means no definitive information available at this time. --------- Via ftp: /ietf/1events.calendar.imr.txt on ietf shadow directories Via gopher: "Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) / IETF Meetings / Scheduling Calendar" on ietf.cnri.reston.va.us ********************************************************************** Ref. RSec(94)001-ac October 1994 This list of meetings is provided for information. Many of the meetings are closed or by invitation; if in doubt, please contact the chair of the meeting or the RARE Secretariat. If you have additions/corrections/comments, please mail Anne Cozanet (e.mail address: cozanet@rare.nl). MEETING/DATE LOCATION ============ ======== RARE Executive Committee ------------------------ RARE Council of Administration ------------------------------ 20/21 October 1994 Amsterdam NewOrg General Assembly ----------------------- GA1 20/21 October 1994 Amsterdam GA2 18/19 May 1995 Tel Aviv (tbc) UPTURN BoF ---------- 27 October Interop, Paris (from 18.30 till 20.30 hrs) 4th Framework & Telematics for Research --------------------------------------- 30 November (afternoon) London RARE Technical Committee / WG Convenors Cooper [Page 32] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 --------------------------------------- 7 November (12.00 till 14.00) Telephone meeting RARE Working Groups ------------------- WG-MSG 19-20 October Zurich MHS Managers 20-21 October Zurich WG-ISUS 1/2 December London WG-LLT 1 December (morning) London WG-NOP 1 December (morning) London LOCAL ACCESS TF 1 December (afternoon) London ATM TF 12 December (all day) Amsterdam (RARE Secretariat) RIPE ---- 25-27 January Amsterdam (NIKHEF, WCW) VARIOUS ------- EuroCAIRN 3/4 October Vienna EuroCAIRN Consultation Meeting 8 November Brussels (Sheraton Hotel) (DANTE EuroCAIRN project team and representatives of the national networks meet to discuss work done for EuroCAIRN to date. closed, by invitation ony) EUROPEAN CERTs Cooper [Page 33] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 (experts and interested parties) 8-9 November Hamburg PHARE Meeting 13/14 October Budapest CEENet General Assembly 14/15 October Budapest EUROPEAN OPERATORS FORUM EBONE Consortium of Contributing Organisations 02 November Munich EBONE Management Committee 11 October Paris EOT (Ebone Operations Team) 10 October Paris EARN Board of Directors 30 November - 1 December London CCIRN 16/17 June 1995 Singapore INTERNET SOCIETY Board of Trustees 15/16 December Washington DC IETF 5-9 December San Jose, California 3-7 April 1995 Danvers, Massachusetts Summer 1995 Stockholm, Sweden EWOS ---- Technical Assembly 22-23 November Brussels Steering Committee 6 December Brussels Workshops 10-14 October Brussels Cooper [Page 34] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 ETSI ---- General Assembly 22/23 November Nice, France Technical Assembly 18-20 October Nice, France ******************************************************************* JENC6 - 6th Joint European Networking Conference 15-18 May 1995 in Tel Aviv, Israel To be added to the conference email distribution list, send a message to . For information, email . To submit a paper, email ******************************************************************* OTHER CONFERENCES (nb. For some of the following events, full text information is available from the RARE Document Store under the directory calendar, in which case the file name is specified under the information presented below. The files may be retrieved via: anonymous FTP: ftp.rare.nl Email: server@rare.nl Gopher: gopher.rare.nl) 2nd ANNUAL ACM MULTIMEDIA CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION --------------------------------------------------- from 15-20 October 1994 in San Francisco, California For programme and registration information, please check http://george.lbl.gov/MM94/MM94.html or email OPENNET'94 - German Society of Internet Users (DIGI e.V.) --------------------------------------------------------- from 8-11 November in Goettingen (Park Hotel Ropeter) For further information contact the DIGI board via email: CEN/CENELEC/ETSI CONFERENCE 1994 Cooper [Page 35] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 -------------------------------- on 15 and 16 November 1994 in the European Parliament, Brussels. Information from Kristien Van Ingelgem, fax.+32 2 519 6819 ICT STANDARDIZATION POLICY WORKSHOP 1994 ---------------------------------------- 28, 29 and 30 November 1994 Chateau du Lac, Genval, Belgium organised by the European Commission with logistic support from EWOS. For information, email NETWORK SERVICES CONFERENCE 94 ------------------------------ from 28 to 30 November 1994 in London (UK) For further information contact David Sitman (PC Vice Chairman) via email: ; Paper submissions to: EMAIL WORLD ----------- The Mail Enabled Technologies Conference from 29 November to 1 December 1994 Hynes Convention Center, Boston MA, USA For further information, email Tel. +1 508 470 3880; Fax. +1 508 470 0526 WORKSHOP ON EUROPEAN USER REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONALISATION OF IT AND CHARACTER SET TECHNOLOGY ------------------------------------------------------- on 1 and 2 December 1994 in Luxembourg. Organised by CEN/TC304, sponsored by CEC/DGIII, EFTA and STRI. Registrations before 30 September 1994 For information, email IS&T/SPIE SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC IMAGING ----------------------------------------- from 5 till 11 February 1995 San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California USA -> Multimedia Computing and Networking 1995 -> Digital Video Compression: Algorithms & Technologies 1995 Tel.(206)676 3290 - Fax.(206)647 1445 INTERNET SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM ON NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED Cooper [Page 36] Internet Monthly Report September 1994 SYSTEM SECURITY ----------------------------------------------------- 16-17 February 1995 Catamaran Hotel, San Diego, California USA Deadline for submission of papers is 15 August 1995. For further information, email David Balenson EEMA MEETINGS ------------- Winter Conference 15-17 November Luxembourg Cooper [Page 37]