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RFC1: Host Software.
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RFC2: Host software.
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RFC6: Conversation with Bob Kahn.
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RFC15: Network subsystem for time sharing hosts.
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RFC18: IMP-IMP and HOST-HOST Control Links.
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RFC19: Two protocol suggestions to reduce congestion at swap bound nodes.
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RFC33: New Host-Host Protocol.
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RFC102: Output of the Host-Host Protocol glitch cleaning committee.
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RFC142: Time-Out Mechanism in the Host-Host Protocol.
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RFC160: RFC brief list. Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute.
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RFC170: RFC List by Number. Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute.
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RFC200: RFC list by number.
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RFC226: Standardization of host mnemonics.
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RFC308: ARPANET host availability data.
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RFC322: Well known socket numbers.
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RFC323: Formation of Network Measurement Group (NMG).
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RFC391: Traffic statistics (August 1972).
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RFC400: Traffic Statistics (September 1972).
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RFC422: Traffic statistics (November 1972).
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RFC443: Traffic statistics (December 1972).
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RFC455: Traffic statistics (January 1973).
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RFC482: Traffic statistics (February 1973).
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RFC509: Traffic statistics (April 1973).
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RFC538: Traffic statistics (June 1973).
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RFC566: Traffic statistics (August 1973).
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RFC752: Universal host table.
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RFC7: Host-IMP interface.
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RFC17: Some questions re: Host-IMP Protocol.
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RFC22: Host-host control message formats.
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RFC44: Comments on NWG/RFC 33 and 36.
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RFC107: Output of the Host-Host Protocol Glitch Cleaning Committee.
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RFC136: Host accounting and administrative procedures.
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RFC208: Address tables.
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RFC209: Host/IMP interface documentation.
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RFC263: "Very Distant" Host interface.
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RFC271: IMP System change notifications.
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RFC273: More on standard host names.
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RFC298: Network host status.
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RFC305: Unknown Host Numbers.
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RFC306: Network host status.
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RFC312: Proposed Change in IMP-to-Host Protocol.
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RFC315: Network Host Status.
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RFC319: Network Host Status.
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RFC326: Network Host Status.
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RFC330: Network Host Status.
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RFC333: Proposed experiment with a Message Switching Protocol.
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RFC344: Network Host Status.
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RFC353: Network host status.
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RFC362: Network Host Status.
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RFC366: Network Host Status.
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RFC367: Network host status.
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RFC370: Network Host Status.
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RFC376: Network Host Status.
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RFC381: Three aids to improved network operation.
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RFC394: Two Proposed Changes to the IMP-Host Protocol.
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RFC410: Removal of the 30-Second Delay When Hosts Come Up.
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RFC426: Reconnection Protocol.
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RFC533: Message-ID numbers.
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RFC547: Change to the Very Distant Host specification.
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RFC597: Host status.
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RFC608: Host names on-line.
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RFC611: Two changes to the IMP/Host Protocol to improve user/network communications.
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RFC636: TIP/Tenex reliability improvements.
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RFC660: Some changes to the IMP and the IMP/Host interface.
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RFC692: Comments on IMP/Host Protocol changes (RFCs 687 and 690).
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RFC695: Official change in Host-Host Protocol.
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RFC705: Front-end Protocol B6700 version.
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RFC724: Proposed official standard for the format of ARPA Network messages.
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RFC928: Introduction to proposed DoD standard H-FP.
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RFC929: Proposed Host-Front End Protocol.
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RFC1000: Request For Comments reference guide.
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RFC1127: Perspective on the Host Requirements RFCs.
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RFC1173: Responsibilities of host and network managers: A summary of the "oral tradition" of the Internet.
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RFC1514: Host Resources
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RFC1531: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
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RFC1541: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
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RFC2516: A Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE).
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RFC3154: Requirements and Functional Architecture for an IP Host Alerting Protocol.
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RFC4423: Host Identity Protocol (HIP) Architecture.
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RFC98: Logger Protocol Proposal.
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RFC114: File Transfer Protocol.
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RFC167: Socket conventions reconsidered.
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RFC213: IMP System change notification.
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RFC492: Response to RFC 467.
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RFC604: Assigned link numbers.
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RFC606: Host names on-line.
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RFC623: Comments on on-line host name service.
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RFC642: Ready line philosophy and implementation.
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RFC663: Lost message detection and recovery protocol.
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RFC687: IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol changes.
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RFC690: Comments on the proposed Host/IMP Protocol changes.
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RFC704: IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol change.
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RFC730: Extensible field addressing.
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RFC745: JANUS interface specifications.
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RFC754: Out-of-net host addresses for mail.
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RFC756: NIC name server - a datagram-based information utility.
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RFC771: Mail transition plan.
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RFC799: Internet name domains.
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RFC801: NCP/TCP transition plan.
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RFC802: ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol.
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RFC810: DoD Internet host table specification.
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RFC811: Hostnames Server.
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RFC814: Name, addresses, ports, and routes.
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RFC816: Fault isolation and recovery.
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RFC844: Who talks ICMP, too? - Survey of 18 February 1983.
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RFC851: ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol.
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RFC852: ARPANET short blocking feature.
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RFC869: Host Monitoring Protocol.
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RFC878: ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol.
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RFC881: Domain names plan and schedule.
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RFC887: Resource Location Protocol.
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RFC891: DCN Local-Network Protocols.
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RFC897: Domain name system implementation schedule.
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RFC907: Host Access Protocol specification. Bolt Beranek and Newman Laboratories.
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RFC915: Network mail path service.
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RFC917: Internet subnets.
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RFC925: Multi-LAN address resolution.
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RFC952: DoD Internet host table specification.
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RFC957: Experiments in network clock synchronization.
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RFC966: Host groups: A multicast extension to the Internet Protocol.
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RFC976: UUCP mail interchange format standard.
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RFC979: PSN End-to-End functional specification.
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RFC988: Host extensions for IP multicasting.
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RFC996: Statistics server.
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RFC1005: ARPANET AHIP-E Host Access Protocol (enhanced AHIP).
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RFC1031: MILNET name domain transition.
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RFC1036: Standard for interchange of USENET messages.
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RFC1054: Host extensions for IP multicasting.
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RFC1112: Host extensions for IP multicasting.
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RFC1122: Requirements for Internet Hosts - Communication Layers.
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RFC1123: Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support.
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RFC1221: Host Access Protocol (HAP) specification: Version 2.
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RFC1296: Internet Growth (1981-1991).
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RFC1386: The US Domain.
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RFC1546: Host Anycasting Service.
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RFC1681: On Many Addresses per Host.
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RFC1682: IPng BSD Host Implementation Analysis.
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RFC1846: SMTP 521 Reply Code.
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RFC2010: Operational Criteria for Root Name Servers.
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RFC3102: Realm Specific IP: Framework.
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RFC3103: Realm Specific IP: Protocol Specification.
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RFC3732: Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) Host Mapping.
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RFC4135: Goals of Detecting Network Attachment in IPv6.