As per Relevance of the word security, we have this rfc below:
Network Working Group C.
Request for Comments: 1313
1 April 1992
Today's Programming for KRFC AM 1313
Internet Talk
Status of this
This memo provides information for the Internet community. It
not specify an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo
unlimited
Welcome
Hi and welcome to KRFC Internet Talk Radio, your place on the AM
for lively talk and just-breaking news on internetworking.
by the Internet Society, KRFC serves the San Francisco Bay Area.
those of you outside the Bay Area, copies of program transcripts
be anonymously FTPed from archives.krfc.com the day after
program, or you can listen in via vat
Here's today's programming for today, Wednesday, 1 April 1992.
Hacker's Hour with Phil Karn (Midnight
Phil's special guest today is Dr. David Mills, who will explain
special problems of correcting for the Doppler effect when trying
properly synchronize the new WWV receiver chip in your PC
flying on the Concorde
Nighttime News (1AM
Award winning Nighttime News gives you a full hour on those key
you need to know before going to bed. Be sure to catch our
outage report with Elise Gerich. (Elise's report is sponsored
ANS).
Late At Night With Ole (2 AM
Call in your favorite Internetwork questions to Ole Jacobsen and
guests. Tonite's featured guests are John Moy, prime author of OSPF
and Milo Medin who will talk about how OSPF is great, but you
need to test it on 1822 networks to understand why
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Marty in the Morning (6 AM
Join the irrepressable Marty for five hours of eye-opening talk
commentary. Hear the latest on the commercial state of
networking in the US and who is at fault for limiting its growth
Special guest Kent England plans to drop by the studio today --
listen in for the flames
Education Report (11 AM
Gordon Cook solicits advice from Prof. David Farber on good ways
develop a research career. (In the likely event that Prof. Farber
unavailable at the last minute, Prof. Farber has arranged for Prof
David Sincoskie to take his place).
Lunch with Lynch (11:30 AM
Dan Lynch is on vacation this week and Vint Cerf is taking his place
Today Vint has lunch with Mitch Kapor of the EFF, MacArthur
Richard Stallman, and Gen. Norman Schwartzkopf. Don't miss Vint'
suggestions for wines to go with today's business lunch! [Lunch
Lynch is sponsored by Interop. Wines are provided by the vineyards
return for promotional considerations].
News (1 PM
Join Joyce and Jon as they report on the key networking news of
day. Don't miss their update on the latest address and
assignments and tips on upcoming RFCs
Two by Four Time (2 PM
Today Marshall Rose will take out his two-by-four and apply it
Phill Gross for violating the Internet Standard Meeting Rules at
last IETF and starting a session before 9 AM. Additional victims
be announced. Today's show will be available as a book from
Hall by next Tuesday
Mike at the Mike (4 PM
Listen in to the Marina's favorite local DJ. Hear why They
listen and Never will! How come The Book's publishers don't seem
be able to add and why ATM is Another Technical Mistake. Then
MAP at 7:45 for a wee bit of this week's preferred single malt
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The Protocol Police (8 PM
Liven up your evening with the protocol police. Join our
team of Stev Knowles and Mike St. Johns as they debug various TCP/
implementations from the comfort of Mike's hot tub using Stev'
water-proof portable PC. Last week they caught Peter
hijacking an NFS implementation. This week they're joined by
Rehkter with his new Roto-Router tool, designed to catch
anomalies. Who will our team nab this week
Family Hour (10 PM
As part of this week's special series on children and networking,
Morris and Jerry Estrin talk about how much you should teach
young children about networking
Securely Speaking (11 PM
Come eavesdrop as Steve Kent and Steve Crocker give you this week'
latest security news (if they're allowed to talk about it).
remember, just after 11 o'clock Steve and Steve will be reading
week's encrypted message. If you're the first caller to call in
the right DES key to decrypt the message, you'll win $1,000 and
all expenses paid trip to Ft. Meade! (US nationals only please).
Security
Security issues are discussed in the above section
Author's
Craig
824 Kipling
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Phone: 415-325-4541
EMail: craig@aland.bbn.
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