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Informational Document
NAME
UNIX 98 Formal Standards Alignment
DESCRIPTION
This document describes the standards and specifications that UNIX 98
aligns with. This information is described for each of the existing UNIX 98
Product Standards:
- UNIX 98 base
- UNIX 98 Workstation
- UNIX 98 Server
UNIX 98 Base
Formal Standards alignment:
- IEEE Std 1003.1-1996 (includes IEEE Std 1003.1-1990, IEEE Std 1003.1b-1993
IEEE Std 1003.1c-1995 , IEEE Std 1003.1i-1995 ), also known as ISO/IEC
9945-1:1996
- IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 also known as ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993
- ISO/IEC 9899:1990
- ISO/IEC 9899:1990/Amendment 1:1995(E)
- FIPS 151-2
- FIPS 189
The Open Group CAE Specifications:
- C523 : Networking Services, Issue 5
- C604 : Commands and Utilities, Issue 5
- C605 : System Interface Definitions, Issue 5
- C606 : System Interfaces and Headers, Issue 5 - Two Volumes
- C610 : X/Open Curses, Issue 4, Version 2
Please note that the UNIX 98 Networking Services include XTI and Sockets ,
and the draft POSIX.1g standard is based on that work .However our policy is
only to align with approved formal standards.
Optionally UNIX 98 also includes:
- IEEE Std. 1387.2:1995, Information Technology - Portable Operating
System Interface (POSIX) System Administration - Part 2: Software
Administration.
UNIX 98 Workstation
As per UNIX 98 "base" plus Common Desktop Environment which
consists of the following specifications:
- Motif Toolkit API, Open Group CAE Specification, C320 ISBN 1-85912-024-5
April 1995
- Calendaring and Scheduling API (XCS), Open Group CAE Specification, C321
ISBN 1-85912-076-8 April 1995
- XCDE Services and Applications,Open Group CAE Specification, C323 ISBN
1-85912-074-1 April 1995
- XCDE Definitions and Infrastructure, Open Group CAE Specification C324
ISBN 1-85912-070-9 April 1995
- CAE Specification, May 1995, Window Management (X11R5): Xlib-C Language
Binding (ISBN: 1-85912-088-1, C508).
- CAE Specification, May 1995, Window Management (X11R5): X Toolkit
Intrinsics (ISBN: 1-85912-089-X, C509).
- CAE Specification, May 1995, Window Management (X11R5): X Window System
File Formats and Application Conventions (ISBN: 1-85912-090-3, C510).
- CAE Specification, May 1995, Window Management (X11R5): X Window System
Protocol,(ISBN: 1-85912-087-3, C507).
UNIX 98 Server
As per UNIX 98 "base" plus the following:
- Java Support
A conforming system provides a set of services that permit the execution of
pre-compiled applications that use the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.1.
This environment consists of two parts:
- TCP/IP Communications Service Interface
A conforming system provides a TCP/IP Communications Service interface,
built on Internet Standards.
- Internet
Standard 3, Requirements for Internet Hosts: IETF RFC 1122,
Requirements for Internet Hosts - Communication Layers and IETF RFC 1123,
Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support.
- Internet
Standard 5, Internet Protocol, Version 4 (IPv4): IETF RFC 791,
Internet Protocol, IETF RFC 950,
Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure, IETF RFC 919,
Broadcasting Internet Datagrams, IETF RFC 922,
Broadcasting Internet Datagrams in the Presence of Subnets, IETF RFC 792,
Internet Control Message Protocol, and IETF
RFC 1112, Host Extensions for IP Multicasting.
- Internet
Standard 6, User Datagram Protocol: IETF RFC 768,
User Datagram Protocol.
- Internet
Standard 7, Transmission Control: IETF RFC 793,
Transmission Control Protocol.
- SNMP Support
A conforming system provides support for the role of an SNMP agent.
The required MIBs to be provided on a managed system are those described in
IETF RFC 1213,
Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based Internets
- Hypertext Protocol Transfer Services
A conforming system provides a World Wide Web document server using the
HTTP protocol. It supports service of documents over both the HTTP protocol,
or HTTP encapsulated within the Secure Sockets Layer Protocol (SSL).
- Internet Domain Name Service
A conforming system provides an Internet domain name server.
- Terminal and File Services
A conforming system provides a telnet (virtual terminal) server, ftp (file
transfer) server, and an NFS file server. Optional file services include
server support for WebNFS.
- Remote filesystem support over Network File System, as specified
in Protocols for Interworking: XNFS, Version 3W. (Technical Standard,
February 1998, Protocols for Interworking: XNFS, Version 3W
(ISBN: 1-85912-184-5, C702).
- Optional client and server support for file service using WebNFS,
as specified in Protocols for Interworking: XNFS, Version 3W, Appendix E,
WebNFS Extensions.
- Mail Services
A conforming system provides Electronic Mail services. It will be able to
act as an SMTP server relay and be able to receive incoming messages. It will
be able to act as a post office supporting the POP3 protocol and IMAP4.
- Internet
Standard 53, Post Office Protocol Version 3: IETF RFC 1939,
Post Office Protocol Version 3.
- Internet
Standard 10, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol: IETF RFC 821,
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and IETF RFC 1869,
SMTP Service Extensions.
- Internet
Standard 10, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol: IETF RFC 1870,
SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration.
- Internet
Standard 11, Format of Electronic Mail Messages: IETF RFC 822,
Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages.
- Support for processing transmitted messages conforming to Internet
Standard 11, Format of Electronic Mail Messages: IETF RFC 1049,
Content Type Header Field.
- Support for IETF RFC 2060,
Internet Message Access Protocol Version 4rev1.
- Print Services
A conforming system provides remote printing support.
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- Client Booting Services
A conforming system provides client booting services using the bootp, tftp,
and dhcp protocols.
- Time Services
A conforming system provides Network Time Service (NTP).
- Directory Service
A conforming system provides LDAP server side, directory services.
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