GSSAPI/Kerberos/SASL service names ---------------------------------- A service is a resource provided to network clients; often provided by more than one server and potentially by more than one protocol. Service names are short alphanumeric textual strings. Service names are used in the GSSAPI [RFC2078] host-service name form, are specified as part of a SASL profile [RFC2222] and are used by Kerberos service-based tickets [RFC1510]. Service Name Usage Reference ------------ ----- --------- rcmd remote command/rlogin/telnet [RFC1411] imap mailstore access/IMAP4 [RFC1731] pop maildrop access/POP3 [RFC1734] acap remote configuration access/ACAP [RFC2244] nfs distributed file system protocol [RFC1813],[RFC1094] ftp file transfer/FTP/TFTP [RFC2228] ldap LDAP (lightwieght directory [RFC2251-2256] access protocol) References [RFC1094] "NFS: Network File System Protocol specification", RFC 1094, Sun Microsystems Inc., March 1989. [RFC1411] Borman, D., "Telnet Authentication: Kerberos Version 4.", RFC 1411, Cray Research, Inc., January 1993. [RFC1510] Kohl, J., Neuman, C., "The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5).", RFC 1510, Digital Equipment Corporation, September 1993. [RFC1731] Myers, J., "IMAP4 Authentication Mechanism", RFC 1731, Carnegie-Mellon University, December 1994. [RFC1734] Myers, J. "POP3 AUTHentication command", RFC 1734, Carnegie-Mellon University, December 1994. [RFC1813] Callaghan, B., B. Pawlowski & P. Staubach, "NFS Version 3 Protocol Specification", RFC 1813, June 1995. [RFC2078] Linn, J., "Generic Security Service Application Program Interface, Version 2", RFC 2078, OpenVision Technologies, January 1997. [RFC2222] Myers, J., "Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)", RFC 2222, Netscape Communications, October 1997. [RFC2228] Horowitz, M., Lunt, S., "FTP Security Extensions", RFC 2228, Cygnus Solutions, Bellcore, October 1997, Appendix I. [RFC2244] Newman, C., Myers, J., "ACAP -- Application Configuration Access Protocol", RFC 2244, Innosoft, Netscape, November 1997. [RFC2251] Wahl, M., T. Howes & S. Kille. "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3)", RFC2251, December 1997. []