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Network Working Group H. Kennedy
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Request for Comments: 3252 Mimezine
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Category: Informational 1 April 2002
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Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport
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Status of this Memo
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This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does
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not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this
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memo is unlimited.
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Copyright Notice
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved.
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Abstract
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This document defines a reformulation of IP and two transport layer
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protocols (TCP and UDP) as XML applications.
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Overview
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This document describes the Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport
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(BLOAT): a reformulation of a widely-deployed network-layer protocol
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(IP [RFC791]), and two associated transport layer protocols (TCP
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[RFC793] and UDP [RFC768]) as XML [XML] applications. It also
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describes methods for transporting BLOAT over Ethernet and IEEE 802
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networks as well as encapsulating BLOAT in IP for gatewaying BLOAT
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across the public Internet.
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1.2. Motivation
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The wild popularity of XML as a basis for application-level protocols
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such as the Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol [RFC3080], the Simple
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Object Access Protocol [SOAP], and Jabber [JABBER] prompted
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investigation into the possibility of extending the use of XML in the
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protocol stack. Using XML at both the transport and network layer in
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addition to the application layer would provide for an amazing amount
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of power and flexibility while removing dependencies on proprietary
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and hard-to-understand binary protocols. This protocol unification
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would also allow applications to use a single XML parser for all
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aspects of their operation, eliminating developer time spent figuring
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out the intricacies of each new protocol, and moving the hard work of
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Kennedy Informational [Page 1]
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RFC 3252 Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport 1 April 2002
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parsing to the XML toolset. The use of XML also mitigates concerns
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over "network vs. host" byte ordering which is at the root of many
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network application bugs.
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1.3. Relation to Existing Protocols
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The reformulations specified in this RFC follow as closely as
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possible the spirit of the RFCs on which they are based, and so MAY
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contain elements or attributes that would not be needed in a pure
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reworking (e.g. length attributes, which are implicit in XML.)
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The layering of network and transport protocols are maintained in
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this RFC despite the optimizations that could be made if the line
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were somewhat blurred (i.e. merging TCP and IP into a single, larger
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element in the DTD) in order to foster future use of this protocol as
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a basis for reformulating other protocols (such as ICMP.)
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Other than the encoding, the behavioral aspects of each of the
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existing protocols remain unchanged. Routing, address spaces, TCP
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congestion control, etc. behave as specified in the extant standards.
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Adapting to new standards and experimental algorithm heuristics for
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improving performance will become much easier once the move to BLOAT
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has been completed.
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1.4. Requirement Levels
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The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
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"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
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document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119
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[RFC2119].
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2. IPoXML
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This protocol MUST be implemented to be compliant with this RFC.
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IPoXML is the root protocol REQUIRED for effective use of TCPoXML
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(section 3.) and higher-level application protocols.
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The DTD for this document type can be found in section 7.1.
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The routing of IPoXML can be easily implemented on hosts with an XML
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parser, as the regular structure lends itself handily to parsing and
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validation of the document/datagram and then processing the
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destination address, TTL, and checksum before sending it on to its
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next-hop.
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The reformulation of IPv4 was chosen over IPv6 [RFC2460] due to the
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wider deployment of IPv4 and the fact that implementing IPv6 as XML
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would have exceeded the 1500 byte Ethernet MTU.
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Kennedy Informational [Page 2]
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RFC 3252 Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport 1 April 2002
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All BLOAT implementations MUST use - and specify - the UTF-8 encoding
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of RFC 2279 [RFC2279]. All BLOAT document/datagrams MUST be well-
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formed and include the XMLDecl.
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2.1. IP Description
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A number of items have changed (for the better) from the original IP
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specification. Bit-masks, where present have been converted into
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human-readable values. IP addresses are listed in their dotted-
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decimal notation [RFC1123]. Length and checksum values are present
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as decimal integers.
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To calculate the length and checksum fields of the IP element, a
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canonicalized form of the element MUST be used. The canonical form
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SHALL have no whitespace (including newline characters) between
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elements and only one space character between attributes. There
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SHALL NOT be a space following the last attribute in an element.
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An iterative method SHOULD be used to calculate checksums, as the
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length field will vary based on the size of the checksum.
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The payload element bears special attention. Due to the character
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set restrictions of XML, the payload of IP datagrams (which MAY
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contain arbitrary data) MUST be encoded for transport. This RFC
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REQUIRES the contents of the payload to be encoded in the base-64
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encoding of RFC 2045 [RFC2045], but removes the requirement that the
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encoded output MUST be wrapped on 76-character lines.
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Kennedy Informational [Page 3]
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RFC 3252 Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport 1 April 2002
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2.2. Example Datagram
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The following is an example IPoXML datagram with an empty payload:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE ip PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD BLOAT 1.0 IP//EN" "bloat.dtd">
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<ip>
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<header length="474">
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<version value="4"/>
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<tos precedence="Routine" delay="Normal" throughput="Normal"
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relibility="Normal" reserved="0"/>
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<total.length value="461"/>
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<id value="1"/>
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<flags reserved="0" df="dont" mf="last"/>
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<offset value="0"/>
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<ttl value="255"/>
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<protocol value="6"/>
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<checksum value="8707"/>
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<source address="10.0.0.22"/>
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<destination address="10.0.0.1"/>
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<options>
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<end copied="0" class="0" number="0"/>
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</options>
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<padding pad="0"/>
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</header>
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<payload>
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</payload>
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</ip>
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3. TCPoXML
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This protocol MUST be implemented to be compliant with this RFC. The
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DTD for this document type can be found in section 7.2.
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3.1. TCP Description
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A number of items have changed from the original TCP specification.
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Bit-masks, where present have been converted into human-readable
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values. Length and checksum and port values are present as decimal
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integers.
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To calculate the length and checksum fields of the TCP element, a
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canonicalized form of the element MUST be used as in section 2.1.
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An iterative method SHOULD be used to calculate checksums as in
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section 2.1.
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The payload element MUST be encoded as in section 2.1.
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Kennedy Informational [Page 4]
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RFC 3252 Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport 1 April 2002
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The TCP offset element was expanded to a maximum of 255 from 16 to
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allow for the increased size of the header in XML.
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TCPoXML datagrams encapsulated by IPoXML MAY omit the <?xml?> header
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as well as the <!DOCTYPE> declaration.
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3.2. Example Datagram
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The following is an example TCPoXML datagram with an empty payload:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE tcp PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD BLOAT 1.0 TCP//EN" "bloat.dtd">
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<tcp>
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<tcp.header>
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<src port="31415"/>
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<dest port="42424"/>
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<sequence number="322622954"/>
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<acknowledgement number="689715995"/>
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<offset number=""/>
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<reserved value="0"/>
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<control syn="1" ack="1"/>
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<window size="1"/>
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<urgent pointer="0"/>
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<checksum value="2988"/>
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<tcp.options>
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<tcp.end kind="0"/>
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</tcp.options>
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<padding pad="0"/>
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</tcp.header>
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<payload>
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</payload>
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</tcp>
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4. UDPoXML
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This protocol MUST be implemented to be compliant with this RFC. The
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DTD for this document type can be found in section 7.3.
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4.1. UDP Description
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A number of items have changed from the original UDP specification.
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Bit-masks, where present have been converted into human-readable
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values. Length and checksum and port values are present as decimal
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integers.
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Kennedy Informational [Page 5]
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RFC 3252 Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport 1 April 2002
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To calculate the length and checksum fields of the UDP element, a
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canonicalized form of the element MUST be used as in section 2.1. An
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iterative method SHOULD be used to calculate checksums as in section
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2.1.
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The payload element MUST be encoded as in section 2.1.
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UDPoXML datagrams encapsulated by IPoXML MAY omit the <?xml?> header
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as well as the <!DOCTYPE> declaration.
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4.2. Example Datagram
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The following is an example UDPoXML datagram with an empty payload:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE udp PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD BLOAT 1.0 UDP//EN" "bloat.dtd">
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<udp>
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<udp.header>
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<src port="31415"/>
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<dest port="42424"/>
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<udp.length value="143"/>
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<checksum value="2988"/>
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</udp.header>
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<payload>
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</payload>
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</udp>
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5. Network Transport
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This document provides for the transmission of BLOAT datagrams over
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two common families of physical layer transport. Future RFCs will
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address additional transports as routing vendors catch up to the
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specification, and we begin to see BLOAT routed across the Internet
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backbone.
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5.1. Ethernet
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BLOAT is encapsulated in Ethernet datagrams as in [RFC894] with the
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exception that the type field of the Ethernet frame MUST contain the
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value 0xBEEF. The first 5 octets of the Ethernet frame payload will
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be 0x3c 3f 78 6d 6c ("<?xml".)
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5.2. IEEE 802
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BLOAT is encapsulated in IEEE 802 Networks as in [RFC1042] except
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that the protocol type code for IPoXML is 0xBEEF.
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Kennedy Informational [Page 6]
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RFC 3252 Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport 1 April 2002
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6. Gatewaying over IP
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In order to facilitate the gradual introduction of BLOAT into the
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public Internet, BLOAT MAY be encapsulated in IP as in [RFC2003] to
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gateway between networks that run BLOAT natively on their LANs.
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7. DTDs
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The Transport DTDs (7.2. and 7.3.) build on the definitions in the
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Network DTD (7.1.)
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The DTDs are referenced by their PubidLiteral and SystemLiteral (from
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[XML]) although it is understood that most IPoXML implementations
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will not need to pull down the DTD, as it will normally be embedded
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in the implementation, and presents something of a catch-22 if you
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need to load part of your network protocol over the network.
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7.1. IPoXML DTD
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<!--
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DTD for IP over XML.
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Refer to this DTD as:
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<!DOCTYPE ip PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD BLOAT 1.0 IP//EN" "bloat.dtd">
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-->
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<!--
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DTD data types:
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Digits [0..9]+
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Precedence "NetworkControl | InternetworkControl |
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CRITIC | FlashOverride | Flash | Immediate |
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Priority | Routine"
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IP4Addr "dotted-decimal" notation of [RFC1123]
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Class [0..3]
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Sec "Unclassified | Confidential | EFTO | MMMM | PROG |
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Restricted | Secret | Top Secret | Reserved"
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Compartments [0..65535]
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Handling [0..65535]
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TCC [0..16777216]
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-->
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Kennedy Informational [Page 7]
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RFC 3252 Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport 1 April 2002
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<!ENTITY % Digits "CDATA">
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<!ENTITY % Precedence "CDATA">
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<!ENTITY % IP4Addr "CDATA">
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<!ENTITY % Class "CDATA">
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<!ENTITY % Sec "CDATA">
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<!ENTITY % Compartments "CDATA">
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<!ENTITY % Handling "CDATA">
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<!ENTITY % TCC "CDATA">
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<!ELEMENT ip (header, payload)>
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<!ELEMENT header (version, tos, total.length, id, flags, offset, ttl,
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protocol, checksum, source, destination, options,
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padding)>
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<!-- length of header in 32-bit words -->
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<!ATTLIST header
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length %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT version EMPTY>
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<!-- ip version. SHOULD be "4" -->
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<!ATTLIST version
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value %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT tos EMPTY>
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<!ATTLIST tos
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precedence %Precedence; #REQUIRED
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delay (normal | low) #REQUIRED
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throughput (normal | high) #REQUIRED
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relibility (normal | high) #REQUIRED
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reserved CDATA #FIXED "0">
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<!ELEMENT total.length EMPTY>
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<!--
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total length of datagram (header and payload) in octets, MUST be
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less than 65,535 (and SHOULD be less than 1024 for IPoXML on local
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ethernets).
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-->
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<!ATTLIST total.length
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value %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT id EMPTY>
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<!-- 0 <= id <= 65,535 -->
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<!ATTLIST id
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value %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT flags EMPTY>
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<!-- df = don't fragment, mf = more fragments -->
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<!ATTLIST flags
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Kennedy Informational [Page 8]
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RFC 3252 Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport 1 April 2002
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reserved CDATA #FIXED "0"
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df (may|dont) #REQUIRED
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mf (last|more) #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT offset EMPTY>
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<!-- 0 <= offset <= 8192 measured in 8 octet (64-bit) chunks -->
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<!ATTLIST offset
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value %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT ttl EMPTY>
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<!-- 0 <= ttl <= 255 -->
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<!ATTLIST ttl
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value %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT protocol EMPTY>
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<!-- 0 <= protocol <= 255 (per IANA) -->
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<!ATTLIST protocol
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value %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT checksum EMPTY>
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<!-- 0 <= checksum <= 65535 (over header only) -->
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<!ATTLIST checksum
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value %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT source EMPTY>
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<!ATTLIST source
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address %IP4Addr; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT destination EMPTY>
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<!ATTLIST destination
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address %IP4Addr; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT options ( end | noop | security | loose | strict | record
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| stream | timestamp )*>
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<!ELEMENT end EMPTY>
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<!ATTLIST end
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copied (0|1) #REQUIRED
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class CDATA #FIXED "0"
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number CDATA #FIXED "0">
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<!ELEMENT noop EMPTY>
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<!ATTLIST noop
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copied (0|1) #REQUIRED
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class CDATA #FIXED "0"
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number CDATA #FIXED "1">
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<!ELEMENT security EMPTY>
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Kennedy Informational [Page 9]
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<!ATTLIST security
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copied CDATA #FIXED "1"
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class CDATA #FIXED "0"
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number CDATA #FIXED "2"
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length CDATA #FIXED "11"
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security %Sec; #REQUIRED
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compartments %Compartments; #REQUIRED
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handling %Handling; #REQUIRED
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tcc %TCC; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT loose (hop)+>
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<!ATTLIST loose
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copied CDATA #FIXED "1"
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class CDATA #FIXED "0"
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number CDATA #FIXED "3"
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length %Digits; #REQUIRED
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pointer %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT hop EMPTY>
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<!ATTLIST hop
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address %IP4Addr; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT strict (hop)+>
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<!ATTLIST strict
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copied CDATA #FIXED "1"
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class CDATA #FIXED "0"
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number CDATA #FIXED "9"
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length %Digits; #REQUIRED
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pointer %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT record (hop)+>
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<!ATTLIST record
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copied CDATA #FIXED "0"
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class CDATA #FIXED "0"
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number CDATA #FIXED "7"
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length %Digits; #REQUIRED
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pointer %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT stream EMPTY>
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<!-- 0 <= id <= 65,535 -->
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<!ATTLIST stream
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copied CDATA #FIXED "1"
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class CDATA #FIXED "0"
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number CDATA #FIXED "8"
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length CDATA #FIXED "4"
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id %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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<!ELEMENT timestamp (tstamp)+>
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<!-- 0 <= oflw <=15 -->
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Kennedy Informational [Page 10]
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RFC 3252 Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport 1 April 2002
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<!ATTLIST timestamp
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copied CDATA #FIXED "0"
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class CDATA #FIXED "2"
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number CDATA #FIXED "4"
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length %Digits; #REQUIRED
|
||
pointer %Digits; #REQUIRED
|
||
oflw %Digits; #REQUIRED
|
||
flag (0 | 1 | 3) #REQUIRED>
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||
|
||
<!ELEMENT tstamp EMPTY>
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<!ATTLIST tstamp
|
||
time %Digits; #REQUIRED
|
||
address %IP4Addr; #IMPLIED>
|
||
<!--
|
||
padding to bring header to 32-bit boundary.
|
||
pad MUST be "0"*
|
||
-->
|
||
<!ELEMENT padding EMPTY>
|
||
<!ATTLIST padding
|
||
pad CDATA #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
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<!-- payload MUST be encoded as base-64 [RFC2045], as modified
|
||
by section 2.1 of this RFC -->
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||
<!ELEMENT payload (CDATA)>
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||
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7.2. TCPoXML DTD
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||
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<!--
|
||
DTD for TCP over XML.
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Refer to this DTD as:
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||
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||
<!DOCTYPE tcp PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD BLOAT 1.0 TCP//EN" "bloat.dtd">
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||
-->
|
||
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||
<!-- the pseudoheader is only included for checksum calculations -->
|
||
<!ELEMENT tcp (tcp.pseudoheader?, tcp.header, payload)>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT tcp.header (src, dest, sequence, acknowledgement, offset,
|
||
reserved, control, window, checksum, urgent,
|
||
tcp.options, padding)>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT src EMPTY>
|
||
<!-- 0 <= port <= 65,535 -->
|
||
<!ATTLIST src
|
||
port %Digits; #REQUIRED>
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||
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||
<!ELEMENT dest EMPTY>
|
||
<!-- 0 <= port <= 65,535 -->
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||
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||
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<!ATTLIST dest
|
||
port %Digits; #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT sequence EMPTY>
|
||
<!-- 0 <= number <= 4294967295 -->
|
||
<!ATTLIST sequence
|
||
number %Digits; #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT acknowledgement EMPTY>
|
||
<!-- 0 <= number <= 4294967295 -->
|
||
<!ATTLIST acknowledgement
|
||
number %Digits; #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT offset EMPTY>
|
||
<!-- 0 <= number <= 255 -->
|
||
<!ATTLIST offset
|
||
number %Digits; #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT reserved EMPTY>
|
||
<!ATTLIST reserved
|
||
value CDATA #FIXED "0">
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT control EMPTY>
|
||
<!ATTLIST control
|
||
urg (0|1) #IMPLIED
|
||
ack (0|1) #IMPLIED
|
||
psh (0|1) #IMPLIED
|
||
rst (0|1) #IMPLIED
|
||
syn (0|1) #IMPLIED
|
||
fin (0|1) #IMPLIED>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT window EMPTY>
|
||
<!-- 0 <= size <= 65,535 -->
|
||
<!ATTLIST window
|
||
size %Digits; #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
||
<!--
|
||
checksum as in ip, but with
|
||
the following pseudo-header added into the tcp element:
|
||
-->
|
||
<!ELEMENT tcp.pseudoheader (source, destination, protocol,
|
||
tcp.length)>
|
||
|
||
<!--
|
||
tcp header + data length in octets. does not include the size of
|
||
|
||
the pseudoheader.
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
|
||
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||
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||
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||
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|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT tcp.length EMPTY>
|
||
<!ATTLIST tcp.length
|
||
value %Digits; #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT urgent EMPTY>
|
||
<!-- 0 <= pointer <= 65,535 -->
|
||
<!ATTLIST urgent
|
||
pointer %Digits; #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT tcp.options (tcp.end | tcp.noop | tcp.mss)+>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT tcp.end EMPTY>
|
||
<!ATTLIST tcp.end
|
||
kind CDATA #FIXED "0">
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT tcp.noop EMPTY>
|
||
<!ATTLIST tcp.noop
|
||
kind CDATA #FIXED "1">
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT tcp.mss EMPTY>
|
||
<!ATTLIST tcp.mss
|
||
kind CDATA #FIXED "2"
|
||
length CDATA #FIXED "4"
|
||
size %Digits; #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
||
7.3. UDPoXML DTD
|
||
|
||
<!--
|
||
DTD for UDP over XML.
|
||
Refer to this DTD as:
|
||
|
||
<!DOCTYPE udp PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD BLOAT 1.0 UDP//EN" "bloat.dtd">
|
||
-->
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT udp (udp.pseudoheader?, udp.header, payload)>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT udp.header (src, dest, udp.length, checksum)>
|
||
|
||
<!ELEMENT udp.pseudoheader (source, destination, protocol,
|
||
udp.length)>
|
||
|
||
<!--
|
||
udp header + data length in octets. does not include the size of
|
||
the pseudoheader.
|
||
-->
|
||
<!ELEMENT udp.length EMPTY>
|
||
<!ATTLIST udp.length
|
||
value %Digits; #REQUIRED>
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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||
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||
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|
||
|
||
8. Security Considerations
|
||
|
||
XML, as a subset of SGML, has the same security considerations as
|
||
specified in SGML Media Types [RFC1874]. Security considerations
|
||
that apply to IP, TCP and UDP also likely apply to BLOAT as it does
|
||
not attempt to correct for issues not related to message format.
|
||
|
||
9. References
|
||
|
||
[JABBER] Miller, J., "Jabber", draft-miller-jabber-00.txt,
|
||
February 2002. (Work in Progress)
|
||
|
||
[RFC768] Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", STD 6, RFC 768,
|
||
August 1980.
|
||
|
||
[RFC791] Postel, J., "Internet Protocol", STD 5, RFC 791,
|
||
September 1981.
|
||
|
||
[RFC793] Postel, J., "Transmission Control Protocol", STD 7, RFC
|
||
793, September 1981.
|
||
|
||
[RFC894] Hornig, C., "Standard for the Transmission of IP
|
||
Datagrams over Ethernet Networks.", RFC 894, April 1984.
|
||
|
||
[RFC1042] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Standard for the
|
||
Transmission of IP Datagrams Over IEEE 802 Networks", STD
|
||
43, RFC 1042, February 1988.
|
||
|
||
[RFC1123] Braden, R., "Requirements for Internet Hosts -
|
||
Application and Support", RFC 1123, October 1989.
|
||
|
||
[RFC1874] Levinson, E., "SGML Media Types", RFC 1874, December
|
||
1995.
|
||
|
||
[RFC2003] Perkins, C., "IP Encapsulation within IP", RFC 2003,
|
||
October 1996.
|
||
|
||
[RFC2045] Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail
|
||
Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message
|
||
Bodies", RFC 2045, November 1996.
|
||
|
||
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
|
||
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
|
||
|
||
[RFC2279] Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
|
||
10646", RFC 2279, January 1998.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Kennedy Informational [Page 14]
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
[RFC2460] Deering, S. and R. Hinden, "Internet Protocol, Version 6
|
||
(IPv6) Specification", RFC 2460, December 1998.
|
||
|
||
[RFC3080] Rose, M., "The Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol Core",
|
||
RFC 3080, March 2001.
|
||
|
||
[SOAP] Box, D., Ehnebuske, D., Kakivaya, G., Layman, A.,
|
||
Mendelsohn, N., Nielsen, H. F., Thatte, S. Winer, D.,
|
||
"Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1" World Wide Web
|
||
Consortium Note, May 2000 http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP/
|
||
|
||
[XML] Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C. M., "Extensible
|
||
Markup Language (XML)" World Wide Web Consortium
|
||
Recommendation REC- xml-19980210.
|
||
http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-19980210
|
||
|
||
10. Author's Address
|
||
|
||
Hugh Kennedy
|
||
Mimezine
|
||
1060 West Addison
|
||
Chicago, IL 60613
|
||
USA
|
||
|
||
EMail: kennedyh@engin.umich.edu
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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||
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||
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||
|
||
|
||
11. Full Copyright Statement
|
||
|
||
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved.
|
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
|
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included on all such copies and derivative works. However, this
|
||
document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing
|
||
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|
||
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|
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developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for
|
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copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be
|
||
followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than
|
||
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|
||
|
||
The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Acknowledgement
|
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|
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Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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