Hi, all,
The request came from the IESG. I was asked about this in my role on the IANA ports review team. Below is my response to them.
Per RFC 6335, revocation is NOT RECOMMENDED.
Given this was a widely deployed protocol at some point, it’s unlikely we’ll catch all legacy deployments. In specific, here is software that was updated just LAST WEEK that currently supports POP2: As a result, I recommend AGAINST this action. Further, there’s near zero utility to doing this; we have System ports available to assign if needed, we no longer recommend assigning them at all, AND even if it were revoked it would go to RESERVED until all others that have never been assigned are used. (I urge the IESG to find better uses of their time, please)
Although I don’t think this is a bad thing individually, we really don’t need to waste time trying to “clean up” the ports registry in this manner.
That goes double - if not triple - for the recent request to transfer assigned system ports to the IETF Chair (Mirja’s draft).
Joe On May 7, 2020, at 7:47 AM, Scott O. Bradner < sob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ps - who made the request? (seems like a datum that would generally be useful to include in this type of review request) On May 7, 2020, at 10:19 AM, Murray S. Kucherawy <superuser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Colleagues,
The IESG has received a request to update the IANA "Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number" registry to mark port 109 (POP2) as "Historic". The specific changes proposed are as follows:
1) Change the registration's Description field to read "Post Office Protocol - Version 2 (Historic)" 2) Change the Assignee to IESG (with link as shown for SMTP on port 25, for example) 3) Change the Contact to IETF Chair (also with link as shown for SMTP, for example) 4) Change the Assignment Notes to read "Originally registered by Joyce K.. Reynolds in RFC 937 (HIstoric)", with link preserved from the current Assignee/Contact column.
The community is invited to provide comments on this change. We would like to move forward on or after May 31st, so if you have feedback to provide, please do so by then..
-MSK, ART AD
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