On Mon, 04 Jan 2016 07:31:13 -0800, The IESG said: > > The IESG has received a request from the TCP Maintenance and Minor > Extensions WG (tcpm) to consider the following document: > - 'Moving Outdated TCP Extensions and TCP-related Documents to Historic > and Informational Status' > <draft-ietf-tcpm-undeployed-03.txt> as Informational RFC > > The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits > final comments on this action. Please send substantive comments to the > ietf@xxxxxxxx mailing lists by 2016-01-18. Exceptionally, comments may be > sent to iesg@xxxxxxxx instead. In either case, please retain the > beginning of the Subject line to allow automated sorting. The draft says in section 2.1: o [RFC1078] U, "TCP Port Service Multiplexer (TCPMUX)" should be deprecated, because: .... * There are no known client-side deployments. SGI's Data Migration Facility does in fact use tcpmux on port 1 for client systems to contact the DMF server for out-of-band administrative functions. However, this usage is (as far as I know, after been the admin of a DMF system for 5 years) strictly confined to intercommunication between the clients and server of a DMF cluster, and I know of no other vendors or packages that try to talk to DMF over tcpmux (everything uses the SGI-provided DMF client tools to do the heavy lifting, and then operates on the output of the tool). Whether that should be sufficient to deter moving RFC1078 to deprecated is a question for somebody else to answer.
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