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Obsoletes
RFC0999: Requests For Comments summary notes: 900-999.
Obsoletes
RFC0160: RFC brief list. Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute.
References
RFC3: Documentation conventions.
RFC10: Documentation conventions.
RFC11: Implementation of the Host-Host software procedures in
RFC17: Some questions re: Host-IMP Protocol.
RFC28: Time Standards.
RFC33: New Host-Host Protocol.
RFC36: Protocol Notes.
RFC39: Comments on Protocol Re: NWG/RFC #36.
RFC46: ARPA Network protocol notes.
RFC47: BBN's Comments on NWG/RFC #33.
RFC54: Official Protocol Proffering.
RFC61: Note on Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network.
RFC66: NIC - third level ideas and other noise.
RFC67: Proposed Change to Host/IMP Spec to Eliminate Marking.
RFC70: Note on Padding.
RFC80: Protocols and Data Formats.
RFC86: Proposal for a Network Standard Format for a Data Stream to Control Graphics Display.
RFC107: Output of the Host-Host Protocol Glitch Cleaning Committee.
RFC110: Conventions for using an IBM 2741 terminal as a user console for access to network server hosts.
RFC111: Pressure from the Chairman.
RFC114: File Transfer Protocol.
RFC116: Structure of the May NWG Meeting.
RFC123: Proffered Official
RFC137: Telnet Protocol - a proposed document.
RFC140: Agenda for the May NWG meeting.
RFC143: Regarding proffered official
RFC158: Telnet Protocol: A Proposed Document.
RFC167: Socket conventions reconsidered.
RFC171: The Data Transfer Protocol.
RFC172: The File Transfer Protocol.
RFC177: Device independent graphical display description.
RFC196: Mail Box Protocol.
RFC203: Achieving reliable communication.
RFC211: ARPA Network mailing lists.
RFC216: Telnet access to UCSB's On-Line System.
RFC221: Mail Box Protocol: Version 2.
RFC226: Standardization of host mnemonics.
RFC229: Standard host names.
RFC235: Site status.
RFC240: Site Status.
RFC243: Network and data sharing bibliography.
RFC252: Network host status.
RFC265: The File Transfer Protocol.
RFC282: Graphics meeting report.
RFC287: Status of Network Hosts.
RFC288: Network host status.
RFC289: What we hope is an official list of host names.
RFC290: Computer networks and data sharing: A bibliography.
RFC293: Network Host Status.
RFC298: Network host status.
RFC300: ARPA Network mailing lists.
RFC306: Network host status.
RFC313: Computer based instruction.
RFC315: Network Host Status.
RFC319: Network Host Status.
RFC323: Formation of Network Measurement Group (NMG).
RFC326: Network Host Status.
RFC328: Suggested Telnet Protocol Changes.
RFC329: ARPA Network Mailing Lists. Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute.
RFC330: Network Host Status.
RFC331: IMP System Change Notification.
RFC332: Network Host Status.
RFC342: Network Host Status.
RFC343: IMP System change notification.
RFC344: Network Host Status.
RFC346: Satellite Considerations.
RFC353: Network host status.
RFC354: File Transfer Protocol.
RFC360: Proposed Remote Job Entry Protocol.
RFC362: Network Host Status.
RFC363: ARPA Network mailing lists. Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute.
RFC365: Letter to All TIP Users.
RFC366: Network Host Status.
RFC367: Network host status.
RFC369: Evaluation of ARPANET services January-March, 1972.
RFC370: Network Host Status.
RFC378: Traffic statistics (July 1972).
RFC381: Three aids to improved network operation.
RFC389: UCLA Campus Computing Network Liaison Staff for ARPA Network.
RFC391: Traffic statistics (August 1972).
RFC392: Measurement of host costs for transmitting network data.
RFC399: SMFS Login and Logout.
RFC400: Traffic Statistics (September 1972).
RFC404: Host Address Changes Involving Rand and
RFC413: Traffic statistics (October 1972).
RFC420: CCA ICCC weather demo.
RFC422: Traffic statistics (November 1972).
RFC430: Comments on File Transfer Protocol.
RFC434: IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule.
RFC436: Announcement of RJS at
RFC442: Current flow-control scheme for
RFC443: Traffic statistics (December 1972).
RFC453: Meeting announcement to discuss a network mail system.
RFC455: Traffic statistics (January 1973).
RFC459: Network questionnaires.
RFC467: Proposed change to Host-Host Protocol: Resynchronization of connection status.
RFC469: Network mail meeting summary.
RFC473: MIX and MIXAL?.
RFC482: Traffic statistics (February 1973).
RFC487: Free file transfer.
RFC493: Graphics Protocol.
RFC495: Telnet Protocol specifications.
RFC497: Traffic statistics (March 1973).
RFC509: Traffic statistics (April 1973).
RFC513: Comments on the new Telnet specifications.
RFC522: Traffic statistics (May 1973).
RFC524: Proposed Mail Protocol.
RFC531: Feast or famine? A response to two recent RFC's about network information.
RFC534: Lost message detection.
RFC538: Traffic statistics (June 1973).
RFC539: Thoughts on the mail protocol proposed in RFC 524.
RFC542: File Transfer Protocol.
RFC549: Minutes of Network Graphics Group meeting, 15-17 July 1973.
RFC555: Responses to critiques of the proposed mail protocol.
RFC556: Traffic statistics (July 1973).
RFC560: Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option.
RFC561: Standardizing Network Mail Headers.
RFC566: Traffic statistics (August 1973).
RFC567: Cross Country Network Bandwidth.
RFC579: Traffic statistics (September 1973).
RFC580: Note to Protocol Designers and Implementers.
RFC586: Traffic statistics (October 1973).
RFC596: Second thoughts on Telnet Go-Ahead.
RFC597: Host status.
RFC600: Interfacing an Illinois plasma terminal to the
RFC601: Traffic statistics (November 1973).
RFC603: Response to RFC 597: Host status.
RFC606: Host names on-line.
RFC607: Comments on the File Transfer Protocol.
RFC608: Host names on-line.
RFC615: Proposed Network Standard Data Pathname syntax.
RFC624: Comments on the File Transfer Protocol.
RFC633: IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule.
RFC638: IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule.
RFC651: Revised Telnet status option.
RFC674: Procedure call documents: Version 2.
RFC684: Commentary on procedure calling as a network protocol.
RFC686: Leaving well enough alone.
RFC687: IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol changes.
RFC700: Protocol experiment.
RFC702: September, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers.
RFC703: July, 1975, survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers.
RFC707: High-level framework for network-based resource sharing.
RFC708: Elements of a Distributed Programming System.
RFC729: Telnet byte macro option.
RFC731: Telnet Data Entry Terminal option.
RFC732: Telnet Data Entry Terminal option.
RFC733: Standard for the format of ARPA network text messages.
RFC734: SUPDUP Protocol.
RFC735: Revised Telnet byte macro option.
RFC736: Telnet SUPDUP option.
RFC753: Internet Message Protocol.
RFC759: Internet Message Protocol.
RFC760: DoD standard Internet Protocol.
RFC788: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
RFC791: Internet Protocol.
RFC792: Internet Control Message Protocol.
RFC793: Transmission Control Protocol.
RFC798: Decoding facsimile data from the Rapicom 450.
RFC799: Internet name domains.
RFC800: Request For Comments summary notes: 700-799.
RFC801: NCP/TCP transition plan.
RFC802: ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol.
RFC806: Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard: Specification for message format for computer based message systems. National Bureau of Standards.
RFC810: DoD Internet host table specification.
RFC811: Hostnames Server.
RFC812: NICNAME/WHOIS.
RFC819: Domain naming convention for Internet user applications.
RFC821: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
RFC822: STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT
RFC827: Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP).
RFC832: Who talks TCP?.
RFC841: Specification for message format for Computer Based Message Systems. National Bureau of Standards.
RFC843: Who talks TCP? - survey of 8 February 83.
RFC862: Echo Protocol.
RFC863: Discard Protocol.
RFC881: Domain names plan and schedule.
RFC884: Telnet terminal type option.
RFC888: "STUB" Exterior Gateway Protocol.
RFC897: Domain name system implementation schedule.
RFC900: Assigned Numbers.
RFC912: Authentication service.
RFC917: Internet subnets.
RFC918: Post Office Protocol.
RFC928: Introduction to proposed DoD standard H-FP.
RFC929: Proposed Host-Front End Protocol.
RFC937: Post Office Protocol: Version 2.
RFC966: Host groups: A multicast extension to the Internet Protocol.
RFC984: PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers.
RFC991: Official ARPA-Internet protocols.
RFC997: Internet numbers.
RFC998: NETBLT: A bulk data transfer protocol.
Referenced by
RFC1120: Internet Activities Board.
RFC1160: Internet Activities Board.
RFC1251: Who's Who in the Internet: Biographies of IAB, IESG and IRSG Members.
RFC1336: Who's Who in the Internet: Biographies of IAB, IESG and IRSG Members.