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Re: [Syslog-sec] Syslog protocol draft (draft-ietf-syslog-protocol-11.txt)
Le lundi 02 mai 2005 à 08:47 -0700, Alexander Clemm (alex) a écrit :
> The structured data is an extremely important concept, as this provides for
> extensibility and separates the "core" fields from the "extension" fields.
> For the structured data, would it make sense considering to reserve a prefix
> character (for example, the underscore character) for the SD-name that
> should not be used for vendor-defined SD elements, so that if later
> extensions to the syslog protocol are standardized in form of new SD
> elements there won't be conflicts - or vice versa, to require vendor
> extensions to start with it?
Please correct me if I am wrong but i think this issue is already
addressed.
>From grammar:
STRUCTURED-DATA = *SD-ELEMENT / "-"
SD-ELEMENT = "[" SD-ID 0*(1*SP SD-PARAM) "]"
SD-ID = SD-NAME
SD-NAME = 1*32OCTET ; VALID UTF-8 String
; except '=', SP, ']', %d34 (")
---------------- draft 11 -------------------
6.3.2 SD-ID
IANA controls ALL SD-IDs without a hyphen ('-') in the second
character position. SD-IDs are case-sensitive and uniquely identify
the type and purpose of the SD-ELEMENT. Experimental or vendor-
specific SD-ID MUST start with "x-". Anything that doesn't is
managed by IANA. The same SD-ID MUST NOT exist more than once in a
message.
----------------------------------------------
To my understanding a vendor-defined SD-ID can not conflict with a
standardize one.
BTW, i find 6.3.2 quite unclear. Firstly we say that IANA controls all
SD-ID without a - in second position.
IANA controlled:
plop
foo-bar
42
(probably) Not IANA controlled:
z-yyyy
a-b-c
Then we add "Anything that doesn't is managed by IANA.". So, finally,
"z-yyyy" and "a-b-c" are controlled by IANA...
Confusing isn't it ?
Theses two sentences are not contradictory; the second one defines a
larger set of SD-ID.
Am I wrong ?
Clément MATHIEU
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