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Re: Last Call: <draft-gerhards-syslog-plain-tcp-11.txt> (Transmission ofSyslog Messages over TCP) to Informational RFC

2011-12-13 08:25:31
That's very interesting. I've produced a number of RFCs over the years
that reference US-ASCII and, since I had no idea that RFC 20 existed
(it wasn't even on line when I started), I've always used the
following reference. No one ever pointed out RFC 20 to me...

     ANSI, "USA Standard Code for Information Interchange", X3.4,
American National Standards Institute: New York, 1968.

Thanks,
Donald
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On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 8:03 AM, t.petch <daedulus(_at_)btconnect(_dot_)com> 
wrote:
I think this a valuable contribution to the work of the IETF and should become
an RFC.

I wondered if there should be a reference for US-ASCII (such as RFC0020) but 
on
balance I think not; in the context of this I-D, likely different people will 
be
using it to mean different character sets:-(

Tom Petch


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The IESG has received a request from an individual submitter to consider
the following document:
- 'Transmission of Syslog Messages over TCP'
  <draft-gerhards-syslog-plain-tcp-11.txt> as an Informational RFC

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Abstract


   There have been many implementations and deployments of legacy syslog
   over TCP for many years.  That protocol has evolved without being
   standardized and has proven to be quite interoperable in practice.
   The aim of this specification is to explain how TCP has been used as
   a transport for syslog messages.




The file can be obtained via
http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gerhards-syslog-plain-tcp/

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http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gerhards-syslog-plain-tcp/


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