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==RFC== |
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Request for Comments |
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* http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html |
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Internet standards that have developed within the [[Internet]] community since 1969. They have grown to become a large series of numbered Internet informational documents and standards widely followed by commercial [[software]] and freeware in the Internet and [[Unix]] communities. Few RFCs are standards but all Internet standards are recorded in RFCs. |
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[http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc-online.html RFC-Online Project] |
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[http://www.rfc-editor.org/history.html Internet Archaeology: Documents from Early History ] |
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== Well-known RFCs == |
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RFC 791 - [[IP]] - Internet Protocol |
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RFC 792 - [[ICMP]] - Internet Control Message Protocol ([[ping]]) |
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RFC 768 - [[UDP]] - User Datagram Protocol |
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RFC 793 - [[TCP]] - Transmission Control Protocol |
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RFC 854/855 - [[Telnet]] - Telnet Protocol Specification, Telnet Option Specifications |
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RFC 959 - [[FTP]] - File Transfer Protocol |
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RFC 891 - [[SMTP]] - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ([[Email]]) |
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RFC 1661 - [[PPP]] - The Point-to-Point Protocol |
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RFC 1939 - [[POP3]] - Post Office Protocol - Version 3 |
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RFC 2324 - Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0) |
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==April - RFC's== |
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the really important RFC's: |
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[http://david.piegdon.de/april-rfcs.html April - RFC's]<br> |
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Example: |
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'''RFC 2795: The Infinite Monkey Protocol Suite (IMPS)'''<br> |
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This memo describes a protocol suite which supports an infinite |
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number of monkeys that sit at an infinite number of typewriters in |
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order to determine when they have either produced the entire works of |
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William Shakespeare or a good television show. The suite includes |
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communications and control protocols for monkeys and the |
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organizations that interact with them. |
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Latest revision as of 07:22, 13 November 2007
RFC[edit]
Request for Comments
Internet standards that have developed within the Internet community since 1969. They have grown to become a large series of numbered Internet informational documents and standards widely followed by commercial software and freeware in the Internet and Unix communities. Few RFCs are standards but all Internet standards are recorded in RFCs.
Internet Archaeology: Documents from Early History
Well-known RFCs[edit]
RFC 791 - IP - Internet Protocol
RFC 792 - ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol (ping)
RFC 768 - UDP - User Datagram Protocol
RFC 793 - TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
RFC 854/855 - Telnet - Telnet Protocol Specification, Telnet Option Specifications
RFC 959 - FTP - File Transfer Protocol
RFC 891 - SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (Email)
RFC 1661 - PPP - The Point-to-Point Protocol
RFC 1939 - POP3 - Post Office Protocol - Version 3
RFC 2324 - Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0)
April - RFC's[edit]
the really important RFC's:
April - RFC's
Example:
RFC 2795: The Infinite Monkey Protocol Suite (IMPS)
This memo describes a protocol suite which supports an infinite number of monkeys that sit at an infinite number of typewriters in order to determine when they have either produced the entire works of William Shakespeare or a good television show. The suite includes communications and control protocols for monkeys and the organizations that interact with them.
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