IPv6 extension to RPC
draft-smajee-rpc-ipv6-01
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Authors | Simandra Majee , Pearl Park | ||
Last updated | 2001-02-22 | ||
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Abstract
ONC+ RPC is a popular choice for developing various distributed software and services. NFS (network File system) is one example of that. This document describes the the various extensions and choices made in order to support IPv6 in ONC RPC. The goal is to keep the application porting effort to minimal or none depending on the complexity of the application. It describes the changes necessary for TI-RPC(Transport independent RPC) and TS-RPC(Socket based RPC).
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