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[src/trunk]: src/etc refresh from IANA
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/e27e9c866c43
branches: trunk
changeset: 785093:e27e9c866c43
user: christos <christos%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Fri Feb 22 03:42:06 2013 +0000
description:
refresh from IANA
diffstat:
etc/protocols | 17 +-
etc/services | 3316 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
2 files changed, 1816 insertions(+), 1517 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 6024 to 300 lines):
diff -r a7683f9c2241 -r e27e9c866c43 etc/protocols
--- a/etc/protocols Thu Feb 21 18:17:43 2013 +0000
+++ b/etc/protocols Fri Feb 22 03:42:06 2013 +0000
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.25 2012/08/28 07:53:45 christos Exp $
+# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.26 2013/02/22 03:42:06 christos Exp $
# See also: protocols(5), http://www.sethwklein.net/projects/iana-etc/
#
# Last Updated
-# 2012-08-21
+# 2013-02-17
#
# This registry is also available in plain text.
#
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
#
# Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers
#
-# Registration Procedures
+# Registration Procedure(s)
#
# IESG Approval or Standards Action
#
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
mux 18 MUX # Multiplexing [Cohen, D. and J. Postel, "Multiplexing Protocol", IEN 90, USC/Information
# Sciences Institute, May 1979.][Jon_Postel]
dcn-meas 19 DCN-MEAS # DCN Measurement Subsystems [David_Mills]
-hmp 20 HMP # Host Monitoring [RFC869][Robert_Hinden]
+hmp 20 HMP # Host Monitoring [RFC869][Bob_Hinden]
prm 21 PRM # Packet Radio Measurement [Zaw_Sing_Su]
# ["The Ethernet, A Local Area Network: Data Link Layer and Physical Layer
# Specification", AA-K759B-TK, Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, MA. Also as:
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
trunk-2 24 TRUNK-2 # Trunk-2 [Barry_Boehm]
leaf-1 25 LEAF-1 # Leaf-1 [Barry_Boehm]
leaf-2 26 LEAF-2 # Leaf-2 [Barry_Boehm]
-rdp 27 RDP # Reliable Data Protocol [RFC908][Robert_Hinden]
+rdp 27 RDP # Reliable Data Protocol [RFC908][Bob_Hinden]
irtp 28 IRTP # Internet Reliable Transaction [RFC938][Trudy_Miller]
iso-tp4 29 ISO-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol Class 4 [RFC905][<mystery contact>]
netblt 30 NETBLT # Bulk Data Transfer Protocol [RFC969][David_Clark]
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
ipv6-frag 44 IPv6-Frag # Fragment Header for IPv6 [Steve_Deering]
idrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing Protocol [Sue_Hares]
rsvp 46 RSVP # Reservation Protocol [RFC2205][RFC3209][Bob_Braden]
-gre 47 GRE # General Routing Encapsulation [RFC1701][Tony_Li]
+gre 47 GRE # Generic Routing Encapsulation [RFC1701][Tony_Li]
dsr 48 DSR # Dynamic Source Routing Protocol [RFC4728]
bna 49 BNA # BNA [Gary Salamon]
esp 50 ESP # Encap Security Payload [RFC4303]
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@
# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri mailto:bernhard.petri&siemens.com 2012-07-09
# [Bill_McIntosh] Bill McIntosh mailto:BMcIntosh&fortresstech.com
# [Bob_Braden] Bob Braden mailto:braden&isi.edu 1997-07
-# [Bob_Hinden] Bob Hinden mailto:hinden&ipsilon.com
+# [Bob_Hinden] Bob Hinden mailto:bob.hinden&gmail.com 2013-02-17
# [Brian_Kantor] Brian Kantor mailto:brian&ucsd.edu
# [CJ_Lee] CJ Lee mailto:cj_lee&novell.com 1997-10
# [Charlie_Perkins] Charlie Perkins mailto:perk&watson.ibm.com 1994-10
@@ -255,7 +255,6 @@
# [Peter_Lothberg] Peter Lothberg mailto:roll&stupi.se 1999-03
# [Randall_R_Stewart] Randall R. Stewart mailto:rrs&lakerest.net 2000-04
# [Robert_Durst] Robert Durst mailto:durst&mitre.org 1997-03
-# [Robert_Hinden] Robert Hinden mailto:Hinden&eng.sun.com
# [Robert_Sautter] Robert Sautter mailto:rsautter&acdnj.itt.com 1999-08
# [Robert_W_Scheifler] Robert W. Scheifler mailto:RWS&xx.lcs.mit.edu
# [Robert_Woodburn] Robert Woodburn mailto:woody&cseic.saic.com
@@ -269,7 +268,7 @@
# [Susie_Armstrong] Susie Armstrong mailto:Armstrong.wbst128&xerox.com
# [Tom_Markson] Tom Markson mailto:markson&osmosys.ingog.com 1995-09
# [Tony_Ballardie] Tony Ballardie mailto:A.Ballardie&cs.ucl.ac.uk
-# [Tony_Li] Tony Li mailto:tli&cisco.com
+# [Tony_Li] Tony Li mailto:tony.li&tony.li 2012-10-17
# [Tony_Przygienda] Tony Przygienda mailto:prz&siara.com 1999-08
# [Tony_Speakman] Tony Speakman mailto:speakman&cisco.com 1998-01
# [Trudy_Miller] Trudy Miller mailto:Trudy&acc.com
diff -r a7683f9c2241 -r e27e9c866c43 etc/services
--- a/etc/services Thu Feb 21 18:17:43 2013 +0000
+++ b/etc/services Fri Feb 22 03:42:06 2013 +0000
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
-# $NetBSD: services,v 1.95 2012/08/25 11:14:33 christos Exp $
+# $NetBSD: services,v 1.96 2013/02/22 03:42:06 christos Exp $
# See also: services(5), http://www.sethwklein.net/projects/iana-etc/
#
# Last Updated
-# 2012-08-24
-#
-# Experts
-#
-#Joe Touch; Markku Kojo, Eliot Lear, Allison Mankin, Kumiko Ono, Martin Stiemerling
+# 2013-02-21
+#
+# Expert(s)
+#
+#Joe Touch; Markku Kojo, Eliot Lear, Allison Mankin, Kumiko Ono, Martin Stiemerling and Lars Eggert
#
# Note
#
@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@
#
# This registry is also available in plain text.
#
-# Transport Registration
Modification Service Known
-#Service Name Port Number Protocol Description Assignee Contact Date Date
Reference Code Unauthorized Assignment Notes
-#
Uses
+# Transport Registration
Modification Service Known
+#Service Name Port Number Protocol Description Assignee Contact Date Date
Reference Code Unauthorized Assignment Notes
+#
Uses
# 0 tcp Reserved [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
# 0 udp Reserved [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
tcpmux 1/tcp # TCP Port Service Multiplexer [Mark_Lottor] [Mark_Lottor]
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
discard 9/tcp # Discard [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
discard 9/udp # Discard [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
discard 9/sctp # Discard [Randall_Stewart] [Randall_Stewart]
[RFC4960]
-discard 9/dccp # Discard [Eddie_Kohler] [Eddie_Kohler]
[RFC4340] 1145656131
+discard 9/dccp # Discard [Eddie_Kohler] [Eddie_Kohler]
[RFC4340] 1145656131
# 10 tcp Unassigned
# 10 udp Unassigned
systat 11/tcp # Active Users [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
@@ -101,15 +101,15 @@
ftp-data 20/tcp # File Transfer [Default Data] [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
ftp-data 20/udp # File Transfer [Default Data] [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
ftp-data 20/sctp # FTP [Randall_Stewart] [Randall_Stewart]
[RFC4960]
-ftp 21/tcp # File Transfer [Control] [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
[RFC959] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path>
-ftp 21/udp # File Transfer [Control] [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
[RFC959] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path>
-ftp 21/sctp # FTP [Randall_Stewart] [Randall_Stewart]
[RFC4960] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path>
-ssh 22/tcp # The Secure Shell (SSH)
[RFC4251] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
+ftp 21/tcp # File Transfer [Control] [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
[RFC959] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path>
+ftp 21/udp # File Transfer [Control] [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
[RFC959] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path>
+ftp 21/sctp # FTP [Randall_Stewart] [Randall_Stewart]
[RFC4960] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path>
+ssh 22/tcp # The Secure Shell (SSH)
[RFC4251] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
# Protocol
-ssh 22/udp # The Secure Shell (SSH)
[RFC4251] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
-ssh 22/sctp # SSH [Randall_Stewart] [Randall_Stewart]
[RFC4960] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
-telnet 23/tcp # Telnet [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
[RFC854] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
-telnet 23/udp # Telnet [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
[RFC854] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
+ssh 22/udp # The Secure Shell (SSH)
[RFC4251] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
+ssh 22/sctp # SSH [Randall_Stewart] [Randall_Stewart]
[RFC4960] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
+telnet 23/tcp # Telnet [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
[RFC854] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
+telnet 23/udp # Telnet [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
[RFC854] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password>
# 24 tcp any private mail system [Rick_Adams] [Rick_Adams]
# 24 udp any private mail system [Rick_Adams] [Rick_Adams]
smtp 25/tcp # Simple Mail Transfer [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
@@ -197,12 +197,12 @@
whoispp 63/tcp # IANA assigned this [Rickard_Schoultz] [Rickard_Schoultz]
# well-formed service name as
# a replacement for "whois++".
-#
This entry is an alias to "whoispp". This entry is now
-whois++ 63/tcp # whois++ [Rickard_Schoultz] [Rickard_Schoultz]
historic, not usable for use with many common service
-#
discovery mechanisms.
+#
This entry is an alias to "whoispp". This entry is now
+whois++ 63/tcp # whois++ [Rickard_Schoultz] [Rickard_Schoultz]
historic, not usable for use with many common service
+#
discovery mechanisms.
#
whoispp 63/udp # IANA assigned this [Rickard_Schoultz] [Rickard_Schoultz]
-whois++ 63/udp # whois++ [Rickard_Schoultz] [Rickard_Schoultz]
historic, not usable for use with many common service
+whois++ 63/udp # whois++ [Rickard_Schoultz] [Rickard_Schoultz]
historic, not usable for use with many common service
covia 64/tcp # Communications Integrator [Dan_Smith] [Dan_Smith]
# (CI)
covia 64/udp # Communications Integrator [Dan_Smith] [Dan_Smith]
@@ -212,12 +212,12 @@
#
sql-net 66/tcp # IANA assigned this [Jack_Haverty] [Jack_Haverty]
# a replacement for "sql*net".
-#
This entry is an alias to "sql-net". This entry is now
-sql*net 66/tcp # Oracle SQL*NET [Jack_Haverty] [Jack_Haverty]
historic, not usable for use with many common service
+#
This entry is an alias to "sql-net". This entry is now
+sql*net 66/tcp # Oracle SQL*NET [Jack_Haverty] [Jack_Haverty]
historic, not usable for use with many common service
#
sql-net 66/udp # IANA assigned this [Jack_Haverty] [Jack_Haverty]
-sql*net 66/udp # Oracle SQL*NET [Jack_Haverty] [Jack_Haverty]
historic, not usable for use with many common service
-bootps 67/tcp # Bootstrap Protocol Server [Bill_Croft] [Bill_Croft]
[RFC951] Defined TXT keys: None
+sql*net 66/udp # Oracle SQL*NET [Jack_Haverty] [Jack_Haverty]
historic, not usable for use with many common service
+bootps 67/tcp # Bootstrap Protocol Server [Bill_Croft] [Bill_Croft]
[RFC951] Defined TXT keys: None
bootps 67/udp # Bootstrap Protocol Server
bootpc 68/tcp # Bootstrap Protocol Client [Bill_Croft] [Bill_Croft]
bootpc 68/udp # Bootstrap Protocol Client [Bill_Croft] [Bill_Croft]
@@ -242,45 +242,45 @@
# 77 udp any private RJE service [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
vettcp 78/tcp # vettcp [Christopher_Leong] [Christopher_Leong]
vettcp 78/udp # vettcp [Christopher_Leong] [Christopher_Leong]
-#
Unauthorized
-#
use by some
-finger 79/tcp # Finger [David_Zimmerman] [David_Zimmerman]
mail users
-#
(see
-#
[RFC4146] for
-#
details)
-finger 79/udp # Finger [David_Zimmerman] [David_Zimmerman]
mail users
-http 80/tcp # World Wide Web HTTP
Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to
-#
document>
-http 80/udp # World Wide Web HTTP
Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to
-www 80/tcp # World Wide Web HTTP
This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be
-#
used for discovery purposes.
-www 80/udp # World Wide Web HTTP
This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be
-#
This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be
-#
used for discovery purposes. u=<username> p=<password>
-#
path=<path to document> (see txtrecords.html#http) Known
-#
Subtypes: _printer NOTE: The meaning of this service type,
-#
though called just "http", actually denotes something more
-#
precise than just "any data transported using HTTP". The
-#
DNS-SD service type "http" should only be used to advertise
-#
content that: * is served over HTTP, * can be displayed by
-#
"typical" web browser client software, and * is intented
-#
primarily to be viewed by a human user. Of course, the
-#
definition of "typical web browser" is subjective, and may
-www-http 80/tcp # World Wide Web HTTP [Tim_Berners_Lee] [Tim_Berners_Lee]
change over time, but for practical purposes the DNS-SD
-#
service type "http" can be understood as meaning
-#
"human-readable HTML content served over HTTP". In some cases
-#
other widely-supported content types may also be appropriate,
-#
such as plain text over HTTP, or JPEG image over HTTP.
-#
Content types not intented primarily for viewing by a human
-#
user, or not widely-supported in web browsing clients, should
-#
not be advertised as DNS-SD service type "http", even if they
-#
do happen to be transported over HTTP. Such types should be
-#
advertised as their own logical service type with their own
-#
DNS-SD service type, for example, XUL (XML User Interface
-#
Language) transported over HTTP is advertised explicitly as
-#
DNS-SD service type "xul-http".
-www-http 80/udp # World Wide Web HTTP [Tim_Berners_Lee] [Tim_Berners_Lee]
change over time, but for practical purposes the DNS-SD
-http 80/sctp # HTTP [Randall_Stewart] [Randall_Stewart]
[RFC4960] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to
+#
Unauthorized
+#
use by some
+finger 79/tcp # Finger [David_Zimmerman] [David_Zimmerman]
mail users
+#
(see
+#
[RFC4146] for
+#
details)
+finger 79/udp # Finger [David_Zimmerman] [David_Zimmerman]
mail users
+http 80/tcp # World Wide Web HTTP
Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to
+#
document>
+http 80/udp # World Wide Web HTTP
Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to
+www 80/tcp # World Wide Web HTTP
This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be
+#
used for discovery purposes.
+www 80/udp # World Wide Web HTTP
This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be
+#
This is a duplicate of the "http" service and should not be
+#
used for discovery purposes. u=<username> p=<password>
+#
path=<path to document> (see txtrecords.html#http) Known
+#
Subtypes: _printer NOTE: The meaning of this service type,
+#
though called just "http", actually denotes something more
+#
precise than just "any data transported using HTTP". The
+#
DNS-SD service type "http" should only be used to advertise
+#
content that: * is served over HTTP, * can be displayed by
+#
"typical" web browser client software, and * is intented
+#
primarily to be viewed by a human user. Of course, the
+#
definition of "typical web browser" is subjective, and may
+www-http 80/tcp # World Wide Web HTTP [Tim_Berners_Lee] [Tim_Berners_Lee]
change over time, but for practical purposes the DNS-SD
+#
service type "http" can be understood as meaning
+#
"human-readable HTML content served over HTTP". In some cases
+#
other widely-supported content types may also be appropriate,
+#
such as plain text over HTTP, or JPEG image over HTTP.
+#
Content types not intented primarily for viewing by a human
+#
user, or not widely-supported in web browsing clients, should
+#
not be advertised as DNS-SD service type "http", even if they
+#
do happen to be transported over HTTP. Such types should be
+#
advertised as their own logical service type with their own
+#
DNS-SD service type, for example, XUL (XML User Interface
+#
Language) transported over HTTP is advertised explicitly as
+#
DNS-SD service type "xul-http".
+www-http 80/udp # World Wide Web HTTP [Tim_Berners_Lee] [Tim_Berners_Lee]
change over time, but for practical purposes the DNS-SD
+http 80/sctp # HTTP [Randall_Stewart] [Randall_Stewart]
[RFC4960] Defined TXT keys: u=<username> p=<password> path=<path to
# 81 Unassigned 2007-09-06
xfer 82/tcp # XFER Utility [Thomas_M_Smith] [Thomas_M_Smith]
xfer 82/udp # XFER Utility [Thomas_M_Smith] [Thomas_M_Smith]
@@ -298,11 +298,11 @@
kerberos 88/udp # Kerberos [B_Clifford_Neuman] [B_Clifford_Neuman]
su-mit-tg 89/tcp # SU/MIT Telnet Gateway [Mark_Crispin] [Mark_Crispin]
su-mit-tg 89/udp # SU/MIT Telnet Gateway [Mark_Crispin] [Mark_Crispin]
-#
PORT 90 also
-dnsix 90/tcp # DNSIX Securit Attribute [Charles_Watt] [Charles_Watt]
being used
-# Token Map
unofficially
-#
by Pointcast
-dnsix 90/udp # DNSIX Securit Attribute [Charles_Watt] [Charles_Watt]
being used
+#
PORT 90 also
+dnsix 90/tcp # DNSIX Securit Attribute [Charles_Watt] [Charles_Watt]
being used
+# Token Map
unofficially
+#
by Pointcast
+dnsix 90/udp # DNSIX Securit Attribute [Charles_Watt] [Charles_Watt]
being used
mit-dov 91/tcp # MIT Dover Spooler [Eliot_Moss] [Eliot_Moss]
mit-dov 91/udp # MIT Dover Spooler [Eliot_Moss] [Eliot_Moss]
npp 92/tcp # Network Printing Protocol [Louis_Mamakos] [Louis_Mamakos]
@@ -321,10 +321,10 @@
tacnews 98/udp # TAC News [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
metagram 99/tcp # Metagram Relay [Geoff_Goodfellow] [Geoff_Goodfellow]
metagram 99/udp # Metagram Relay [Geoff_Goodfellow] [Geoff_Goodfellow]
-#
100
-# 100 Unassigned
2012-03-21 Unauthorized
-#
use by
-#
'newacct'
+#
100
+# 100 Unassigned
2012-03-21 Unauthorized
+#
use by
+#
'newacct'
hostname 101/tcp # NIC Host Name Server [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
hostname 101/udp # NIC Host Name Server [Jon_Postel] [Jon_Postel]
iso-tsap 102/tcp # ISO-TSAP Class 0 [Marshall_Rose] [Marshall_Rose]
@@ -339,12 +339,12 @@
cso 105/udp # CCSO name server protocol [Martin_Hamilton] [Martin_Hamilton]
csnet-ns 105/tcp # Mailbox Name Nameserver [Marvin_Solomon] [Marvin_Solomon]
csnet-ns 105/udp # Mailbox Name Nameserver [Marvin_Solomon] [Marvin_Solomon]
-#
106
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