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[src/trunk]: src/etc Fresh from IANA
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/af17be7970d7
branches: trunk
changeset: 781184:af17be7970d7
user: christos <christos%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sat Aug 25 11:14:33 2012 +0000
description:
Fresh from IANA
diffstat:
etc/protocols | 49 +-
etc/services | 35847 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
2 files changed, 19416 insertions(+), 16480 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 36015 to 300 lines):
diff -r 8270feb4a020 -r af17be7970d7 etc/protocols
--- a/etc/protocols Sat Aug 25 08:20:03 2012 +0000
+++ b/etc/protocols Sat Aug 25 11:14:33 2012 +0000
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.23 2011/01/04 06:54:59 dholland Exp $
+# $NetBSD: protocols,v 1.24 2012/08/25 11:14:34 christos Exp $
# See also: protocols(5), http://www.sethwklein.net/projects/iana-etc/
#
# Last Updated
-# 2010-05-27
+# 2012-08-21
#
-# This registry is also available in XML and plain text formats.
+# This registry is also available in plain text.
#
# Registry included below
#
@@ -12,6 +12,10 @@
#
# Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers
#
+# Registration Procedures
+#
+# IESG Approval or Standards Action
+#
# Reference
# [RFC5237]
#
@@ -19,15 +23,12 @@
#
# In the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) [RFC791] there is a field
# called "Protocol" to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8
-# bit field. In Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC1883], this field
+# bit field. In Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) [RFC2460], this field
# is called the "Next Header" field.
#
-# Registration Procedures
-# IESG Approval or Standards Action
-#
# Decimal Keyword Protocol Reference
# protocol num aliases # comments
-hopopt 0 HOPOPT # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option [RFC1883]
+hopopt 0 HOPOPT # IPv6 Hop-by-Hop Option [RFC2460]
icmp 1 ICMP # Internet Control Message [RFC792]
igmp 2 IGMP # Internet Group Management [RFC1112]
ggp 3 GGP # Gateway-to-Gateway [RFC823]
@@ -87,8 +88,8 @@
ipv6-route 43 IPv6-Route # Routing Header for IPv6 [Steve_Deering]
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 [Bob_Braden]
-gre 47 GRE # General Routing Encapsulation [Tony_Li]
+rsvp 46 RSVP # Reservation Protocol [RFC2205][RFC3209][Bob_Braden]
+gre 47 GRE # General 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]
@@ -100,9 +101,9 @@
tlsp 56 TLSP # Transport Layer Security Protocol [Christer_Oberg]
# using Kryptonet key management
skip 57 SKIP # SKIP [Tom_Markson]
-ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC1883]
-ipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6 [RFC1883]
-ipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6 [RFC1883]
+ipv6-icmp 58 IPv6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC2460]
+ipv6-nonxt 59 IPv6-NoNxt # No Next Header for IPv6 [RFC2460]
+ipv6-opts 60 IPv6-Opts # Destination Options for IPv6 [RFC2460]
# 61 any host internal protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]
cftp 62 CFTP # CFTP [Forsdick, H., "CFTP", Network Message, Bolt Beranek and Newman, January
# 1982.][Harry_Forsdick]
@@ -128,13 +129,15 @@
secure-vmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [Dave_Cheriton]
vines 83 VINES # VINES [Brian Horn]
ttp 84 TTP # TTP [Jim_Stevens]
+iptm 84 IPTM # Protocol Internet Protocol Traffic [Jim_Stevens]
+# Manager
nsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP [Hans_Werner_Braun]
dgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway Protocol [M/A-COM Government Systems, "Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Specification, Draft
# Version", Contract no. CS901145, November 16, 1987.][Mike_Little]
tcf 87 TCF # TCF [Guillermo_A_Loyola]
eigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [Cisco Systems, "Gateway Server Reference Manual", Manual Revision B, January 10,
# 1988.][Guenther_Schreiner]
-ospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1583][John_Moy]
+ospfigp 89 OSPFIGP # OSPFIGP [RFC1583][RFC2328][RFC5340][John_Moy]
# [Welch, B., "The Sprite Remote Procedure Call System", Technical Report,
sprite-rpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol UCB/Computer Science Dept., 86/302, University of California at Berkeley, June
# 1986.][Bruce Willins]
@@ -150,7 +153,7 @@
gmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP [[RXB5]]
ifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol [Bob_Hinden][November 1995, 1997.]
pnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP [Ross_Callon]
-pim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent Multicast [Dino_Farinacci]
+pim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent Multicast [RFC4601][Dino_Farinacci]
aris 104 ARIS # ARIS [Nancy_Feldman]
scps 105 SCPS # SCPS [Robert_Durst]
qnx 106 QNX # QNX [Michael_Hunter]
@@ -159,10 +162,10 @@
snp 109 SNP # Sitara Networks Protocol [Manickam_R_Sridhar]
compaq-peer 110 Compaq-Peer # Compaq Peer Protocol [Victor_Volpe]
ipx-in-ip 111 IPX-in-IP # IPX in IP [CJ_Lee]
-vrrp 112 VRRP # Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol [RFC3768][RFC5798]
+vrrp 112 VRRP # Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol [RFC5798]
pgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transport Protocol [Tony_Speakman]
# 114 any 0-hop protocol [Internet_Assigned_Numbers_Authority]
-l2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol [Bernard_Aboba]
+l2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol [RFC3931][Bernard_Aboba]
ddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) [John_Worley]
iatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Transfer Protocol [John_Murphy]
stp 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [Jean_Michel_Pittet]
@@ -180,12 +183,12 @@
sps 130 SPS # Secure Packet Shield [Bill_McIntosh]
pipe 131 PIPE # Private IP Encapsulation within IP [Bernhard_Petri]
sctp 132 SCTP # Stream Control Transmission Protocol [Randall_R_Stewart]
-fc 133 FC # Fibre Channel [Murali_Rajagopal]
+fc 133 FC # Fibre Channel [Murali_Rajagopal][RFC6172]
rsvp-e2e-ignore 134 RSVP-E2E-IGNORE # [RFC3175]
-mobility 135 Mobility # Header [RFC3775]
+mobility 135 Mobility # Header [RFC6275]
udplite 136 UDPLite # [RFC3828]
mpls-in-ip 137 MPLS-in-IP # [RFC4023]
-manet 138 MANET # MANET Protocols [RFC-ietf-manet-iana-07]
+manet 138 manet # MANET Protocols [RFC5498]
hip 139 HIP # Host Identity Protocol [RFC5201]
shim6 140 Shim6 # Shim6 Protocol [RFC5533]
wesp 141 WESP # Wrapped Encapsulating Security [RFC5840]
@@ -202,7 +205,7 @@
# [Barry_Boehm] Barry Boehm mailto:boehm&arpa.mil
# [Barry_Howard] Barry Howard mailto:Howard&nmfecc.llnl.gov
# [Bernard_Aboba] Bernard Aboba mailto:bernardaµsoft.com 1998-04
-# [Bernhard_Petri] Bernhard Petri mailto:bernhard.petri&nsn.com 2000-03
+# [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
@@ -229,7 +232,7 @@
# [J_Noel_Chiappa] J. Noel Chiappa mailto:JNC&xx.lcs.mit.edu
# [Jack_Haverty] Jack Haverty mailto:jhaverty&oracle.com
# [Jean_Michel_Pittet] Jean-Michel Pittet mailto:jmp&gandalf.engr.sgi.com 1998-11
-# [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:Stevens&isi.edu
+# [Jim_Stevens] Jim Stevens mailto:jasteven&rockwellcollins.com 2011-01-26
# [John_Ioannidis] John Ioannidis mailto:ji&cs.columbia.edu
# [John_Moy] John Moy mailto:jmoy&proteon.com
# [John_Murphy] John Murphy mailto:john.m.murphy&mci.com 1998-10
@@ -238,7 +241,7 @@
# [Jon_Postel] Jon Postel mailto:postel&isi.edu
# [K_Robert_Glenn] K. Robert Glenn mailto:glenn&osi.ncsl.nist.gov
# [Kurt_Waber] Kurt Waber mailto:kurt.waber&swisscom.com 1999-08
-# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad mailto:leif.ekblad&eslov.mail.telia.com 1999-03
+# [Leif_Ekblad] Leif Ekblad mailto:leif&rdos.net 2012-08-21
# [Manickam_R_Sridhar] Manickam R. Sridhar mailto:msridhar&sitaranetworks.com 1997-09
# [Mark_Hamilton] Mark Hamilton mailto:mah&spectralink.com 1998-11
# [Marshall_T_Rose] Marshall T. Rose mailto:mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us
diff -r 8270feb4a020 -r af17be7970d7 etc/services
--- a/etc/services Sat Aug 25 08:20:03 2012 +0000
+++ b/etc/services Sat Aug 25 11:14:33 2012 +0000
@@ -1,16462 +1,19394 @@
-# $NetBSD: services,v 1.94 2011/02/10 13:39:32 obache Exp $
+# $NetBSD: services,v 1.95 2012/08/25 11:14:33 christos Exp $
# See also: services(5), http://www.sethwklein.net/projects/iana-etc/
#
-# PORT NUMBERS
-#
-# (last updated 2010-10-04)
-#
-# The port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports,
-# the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic and/or Private Ports.
-#
-# The Well Known Ports are those from 0 through 1023.
-#
-# DCCP Well Known ports SHOULD NOT be used without IANA registration.
-# The registration procedure is defined in [RFC4340], Section 19.9.
-#
-# The Registered Ports are those from 1024 through 49151
-#
-# DCCP Registered ports SHOULD NOT be used without IANA registration.
-#
-# The Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535
-#
-# A value of 0 in the port numbers registry below indicates that no port
-# has been allocated.
-#
-# ************************************************************************
-# * PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: *
-# * *
-# * IESG STATEMENT TO THE IANA *
-# * THE IESG BELIEVES THAT IANA MAY ALLOCATE AN ADDITIONAL PORT IN *
-# * THE 'USER PORT' RANGE TO PROTOCOLS WHOSE CURRENT PORT ALLOCATION *
-# * REQUIRES ACCESS TO A PRIVILEGED PORT. THIS ALLOCATION SHOULD NOT *
-# * BE AUTOMATIC, BUT MAY OCCUR UPON APPLICATION BY AN INTERESTED *
-# * PARTY WHOSE APPLICATION WOULD OTHERWISE FIT IANA'S POLICIES. *
-# * *
-# * 1. UNASSIGNED PORT NUMBERS SHOULD NOT BE USED. THE IANA WILL ASSIGN *
-# * THE NUMBER FOR THE PORT AFTER YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN APPROVED. *
-# * *
-# * 2. ASSIGNMENT OF A PORT NUMBER DOES NOT IN ANY WAY IMPLY AN *
-# * ENDORSEMENT OF AN APPLICATION OR PRODUCT, AND THE FACT THAT NETWORK *
-# * TRAFFIC IS FLOWING TO OR FROM A REGISTERED PORT DOES NOT MEAN THAT *
-# * IT IS "GOOD" TRAFFIC. FIREWALL AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS SHOULD *
-# * CHOOSE HOW TO CONFIGURE THEIR SYSTEMS BASED ON THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF *
-# * THE TRAFFIC IN QUESTION, NOT WHETHER THERE IS A PORT NUMBER *
-# * REGISTERED OR NOT. *
-# ************************************************************************
-#
-#
-# WELL KNOWN PORT NUMBERS
-#
-# The Well Known Ports are assigned by the IANA and on most systems can
-# only be used by system (or root) processes or by programs executed by
-# privileged users.
-#
-# Ports are used in the TCP [RFC793] to name the ends of logical
-# connections which carry long term conversations. For the purpose of
-# providing services to unknown callers, a service contact port is
-# defined. This list specifies the port used by the server process as
-# its contact port. The contact port is sometimes called the
-# "well-known port".
-#
-# To the extent possible, these same port assignments are used with the
-# UDP [RFC768].
-#
-# The range for well-known ports managed by the IANA is 0-1023.
-#
-# Port Assignments:
-#
-# Keyword Decimal Description References
-# ------- ------- ----------- ----------
-# 0/tcp Reserved
-# 0/udp Reserved
-# Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu>
-# spr-itunes 0/tcp Shirt Pocket netTunes
-# spl-itunes 0/tcp Shirt Pocket launchTunes
-# David Nanian <dnanian&shirt-pocket.com> 28 September 2007
-tcpmux 1/tcp # TCP Port Service Multiplexer
-tcpmux 1/udp # TCP Port Service Multiplexer
-# Mark Lottor <MKL&nisc.sri.com>
-compressnet 2/tcp # Management Utility
-compressnet 2/udp # Management Utility
-compressnet 3/tcp # Compression Process
-compressnet 3/udp # Compression Process
-# Bernie Volz <volz&cisco.com>
-# 4/tcp Unassigned
-# 4/udp Unassigned
-rje 5/tcp # Remote Job Entry
-rje 5/udp # Remote Job Entry
-# 6/tcp Unassigned
-# 6/udp Unassigned
-echo 7/tcp # Echo
-echo 7/udp # Echo
-# 8/tcp Unassigned
-# 8/udp Unassigned
-discard 9/tcp # Discard
-discard 9/udp # Discard
-discard 9/sctp # Discard
-# IETF TSVWG
-# Randall Stewart <rrs&lakerest.net>
-# [RFC4960]
-discard 9/dccp # Discard SC:DISC
-# IETF dccp WG, Eddie Kohler <kohler&cs.ucla.edu>, [RFC4340]
-# 10/tcp Unassigned
-# 10/udp Unassigned
-systat 11/tcp # Active Users
-systat 11/udp # Active Users
-# 12/tcp Unassigned
-# 12/udp Unassigned
-daytime 13/tcp # Daytime (RFC 867)
-daytime 13/udp # Daytime (RFC 867)
-# 14/tcp Unassigned
-# 14/udp Unassigned
-# 15/tcp Unassigned [was netstat]
-# 15/udp Unassigned
-# 16/tcp Unassigned
-# 16/udp Unassigned
-qotd 17/tcp # Quote of the Day
-qotd 17/udp # Quote of the Day
-msp 18/tcp # Message Send Protocol
-msp 18/udp # Message Send Protocol
-# Rina Nethaniel <---none--->
-chargen 19/tcp # Character Generator
-chargen 19/udp # Character Generator
-ftp-data 20/tcp # File Transfer [Default Data]
-ftp-data 20/udp # File Transfer [Default Data]
-ftp-data 20/sctp # FTP
-ftp 21/tcp # File Transfer [Control]
-ftp 21/udp # File Transfer [Control]
-ftp 21/sctp # FTP
-ssh 22/tcp # The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol
-ssh 22/udp # The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol
-# [RFC4251]
-ssh 22/sctp # SSH
-telnet 23/tcp # Telnet
-telnet 23/udp # Telnet
-# 24/tcp any private mail system
-# 24/udp any private mail system
-# Rick Adams <rick&UUNET.UU.NET>
-smtp 25/tcp # Simple Mail Transfer
-smtp 25/udp # Simple Mail Transfer
-# 26/tcp Unassigned
-# 26/udp Unassigned
-nsw-fe 27/tcp # NSW User System FE
-nsw-fe 27/udp # NSW User System FE
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