Site Security Handbook (ssh) Charter


NOTE: This charter is accurate as of the 31st IETF Meeting in San Jose. It may now be out-of-date. (Consider this a "snapshot" of the working group from that meeting.) Up-to-date charters for all active working groups can be found elsewhere in this Web server.

Chair(s)

User Services Area Director(s):

Mailing List Information

Description of Working Group

The Site Security Handbook Working Group is chartered to create two documents: (1) a revised handbook that will help system and network administrators develop their own site-specific policies and procedures to deal with computer security problems and their prevention and (2) a new handbook for users. The text of these documents will be developed from the existing RFC 1244, plus needed revisions and additions.

Goals and Milestones

Done
Meet at the San Jose IETF and (1) make a decision about which document to produce first, (2) create an SSH editorial board and (3) create a draft outline of the first document.
Jan 95
Prepare a final outline of the first document.
Mar 95
Meet at the Danvers IETF and create a rough draft of the first document.
May 95
Submit the first document as an Internet-Draft, with comment and review happening on the SSH mailing list.
Jul 95
Submit a revised Internet-Draft of the first document.
Jul 95
Meet at the Stockholm IETF meeting and create an outline for the second document.
Oct 95
Submit the Internet-Draft of the first document to the IESG for publication as an Informational RFC.
Dec 95
Submit the draft of the second document as an Internet-Draft.
Dec 95
Meet at IETF and review the Internet-Draft of the second document.
Jan 96
Submit a revised Internet-Draft of the second document, with review happening on the SSH list.
Mar 96
Meet at IETF and do a final review of the Internet-Draft of the second document.
Mar 96
Submit Internet-Draft of second document to IESG for publication as Informational RFC.

No Current Internet-Drafts

No Request for Comments