Domain name system implementation schedule
This memo is a policy statement on the implementation of the domain style naming system in the internet. this memo is a partial update of rfc 881. the intent of this memo is to detail the schedule for the implementation for the domain style naming...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Congestion control in IP/TCP internetworks
This memo discusses some aspects of congestion control in ip/tcp internetworks. it is intended to stimulate thought and further discussion of this topic. while some specific suggestions are made for improved congestion control implementation, this...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Nagle
Trailer encapsulations
This rfc discusses the motivation for use of "trailer encapsulations" on local-area networks and describes the implementation of such an encapsulation on various media. this document is for information only. this is not an official protocol for th...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : S. Leffler, M.J. Karels
DCN Local-Network Protocols
This rfc provides a description of the dcn protocols for maintaining connectivity, routing, and clock information in a local network. these procedures may be of interest to the designers and implementers of other local networks.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D.L. Mills
Classé sous : Ip-dc
Exterior Gateway Protocol implementation schedule
This memo is a policy statement on the implementation of the exterior gateway protocol in the internet. this is an official policy statement of iccb and darpa. after 1-aug-84 there shall be no dumb gateways in the internet. every gateway must be a...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Egp
Internet delay experiments
This memo reports on some measurements of round-trip times in the internet and suggests some possible improvements to the tcp retransmission timeout calculation. this memo is both a status report on the internet and advice to tcp implementers.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D.L. Mills
"STUB" Exterior Gateway Protocol
This rfc describes the exterior gateway protocol used to connect stub gateways to an autonomous system of core gateways. this document specifies the working protocol, and defines an arpa official protocol. all implementers of gateways should caref...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : L. Seamonson, E.C. Rosen
Resource Location Protocol
This rfc specifies a draft standard for the arpa internet community. it describes a resource location protocol for use in the arpa internet. it is most useful on networks employing technologies which support some method of broadcast addressing, ho...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : M. Accetta
Classé sous : Rlp
Proposed standard for message header munging
This rfc specifies a draft standard for the arpa internet community. it describes the rules to be used when transforming mail from the conventions of one message system to those of another message system. in particular, the treatment of header fie...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : M.T. Rose
Telnet end of record option
This rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. it specifies a method for marking the end of records in data transmitted on telnet connections.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Topt-eor
Domain names: Implementation specification
This rfc discusses the implementation of domain name servers and resolvers, specifies the format of transactions, and discusses the use of domain names in the context of existing mail systems and other network software.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : P.V. Mockapetris
Domain names plan and schedule
This rfc outlines a plan and schedule for the implementation of domain style names throughout the ddn/arpa internet community. the introduction of domain style names will impact all hosts on the ddn/arpa internet.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Official protocols
This rfc identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used in the arpa internet. annotations identify any revisions or changes planned. obsoletes rfc 840.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J.K. Reynolds, J. Postel
TCP maximum segment size and related topics
This rfc discusses the tcp maximum segment size option and related topics. the purposes is to clarify some aspects of tcp and its interaction with ip. this memo is a clarification to the tcp specification, and contains information that may be cons...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol
This rfc specifies the arpanet 1822l host access protocol, which is a successor to the existing 1822 host access protocol. the 1822l procedure allows arpanet hosts to use logical identifiers as well as 1822 physical interface identifiers to addres...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : A.G. Malis
Survey of SMTP implementations
This rfc is a survey of implementation status. it does not specify an official protocol, but rather notes the status of implementation of aspects of a protocol. it is expected that the status of the hosts reported on will change. this information ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Gateways, architectures, and heffalumps
This rfc is a discussion about the role of gateways in an internetwork, especially the problems of translating or mapping protocols between different protocol suites. the discussion notes possible functionality mis-matches, undesirable routing "si...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : M.A. Padlipsky
Critique of X.25
This rfc is an analysis of x.25 pointing out some problems in the conceptual model, particularly the conflict between the interface aspects and the end-to-end aspects. the memo also touches on security, and implementation issues. originally publis...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : M.A. Padlipsky
Illusion of vendor support
This memo takes issue with the claim that international standards in computer protocols presently provide a basis for low cost vendor supported protocol implementations. originally published as m82-49 by the mitre corporation, bedford, massachuset...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : M.A. Padlipsky
TCP-on-a-LAN
This memo attacks the notion that tcp cannot be appropriate for use on a local area network. originally published as m82-48 by the mitre corporation, bedford massachusetts.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : M.A. Padlipsky
Classé sous : Tcp lan
Perspective on the ARPANET reference model
This rfc is primarily intended as a perspective on the arm and points out some of the differences between the arm and the isorm which were expressed by members in nwg general meetings, nwg protocol design committee meetings, the arpa internet work...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : M.A. Padlipsky
Assigned numbers
This rfc documents the list of numbers assigned for networks, protocols, etc. obsoletes rfcs 820, 790, 776, 770, 762, 758, 755, 750, 739, 604.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J.K. Reynolds, J. Postel
Host Monitoring Protocol
This rfc specifies the host monitoring protocol used to collect information from various types of hosts in the internet. designers of internet communications software are encouraged to consider this protocol as a means of monitoring the behavior o...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : R. Hinden
Classé sous : Hmp
Time Protocol
This rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet that choose to implement a time protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. this protocol provides a site-independent, machine readable date ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel, K. Harrenstien
Classé sous : Time
Daytime Protocol
This rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet that choose to implement a daytime protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. the daytime service simply sends the current date and time as ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Daytime
Active users
This rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet that choose to implement an active users protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. the active users service simply sends a list of the curr...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Users
Quote of the Day Protocol
This rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet that choose to implement a quote of the day protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. the quote of the day service simply sends a short mes...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Quote
Character Generator Protocol
This rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet that choose to implement a character generator protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. the character generator service simply sends data ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Chargen
Discard Protocol
This rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet that choose to implement a discard protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. the discard service simply throws away any data it receives.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Discard
Echo Protocol
This rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet that choose to implement a echo protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. the echo service simply sends back to the originating source any ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Echo
Telnet Extended Options: List Option
This telnet option provides a mechanism for extending the set of possible options. this rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. obsoletes nic 16239.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel, J. Reynolds
Classé sous : Topt-extop
Telnet Timing Mark Option
This telnet option provides a way to check the roundtrip path between two telnet modules. this rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. obsoletes nic 16...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel, J. Reynolds
Classé sous : Topt-tim
Telnet Status Option
This telnet option provides a way to determine the other telnet module's view of the status of options. this rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. ob...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel, J. Reynolds
Classé sous : Topt-stat
Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option
This telnet option disables the exchange of go-ahead signals between the telnet modules. this rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. obsoletes nic 153...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel, J. Reynolds
Classé sous : Topt-supp
Telnet Echo Option
This telnet option enables remote echoing by the other telnet module. this rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. obsoletes nic 15390.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel, J. Reynolds
Classé sous : Topt-echo
Telnet Binary Transmission
This telnet option enables a binary data mode between the telnet modules. this rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. obsoletes nic 15389.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel, J. Reynolds
Classé sous : Topt-bin
Telnet Option Specifications
This memo specifies the general form for telnet options and the directions for their specification. this rfc specifies a standard for the arpa internet community. hosts on the arpa internet are expected to adopt and implement this standard. obsole...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel, J.K. Reynolds
Classé sous : Telnet
Telnet Protocol Specification
This is the specification of the telnet protocol used for remote terminal access in the arpa internet. the purpose of the telnet protocol is to provide a fairly general, bi-directional, eight-bit byte oriented communications facility. its primary ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel, J.K. Reynolds
Classé sous : Telnet
ARPANET short blocking feature
This rfc specifies the arpanet short blocking feature, which will allow arpanet hosts to optionally shorten the imp's host blocking timer. this feature is a replacement of the arpanet non-blocking host interface, which was never implemented, and w...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : A.G. Malis
ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol
This rfc specifies the arpanet 1822l host access protocol, which is a successor to the existing 1822 host access protocol. 1822l allows arpanet hosts to use logical names as well as 1822's physical port locations to address each other. this rfc is...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : A.G. Malis
Standard for interchange of USENET messages
This memo is distributed as an rfc only to make this information easily accessible to researchers in the arpa community. it does not specify an internet standard. this rfc defines the standard format for interchange of network news articles among ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : M.R. Horton
Suggestions for improved host table distribution
This rfc actually is a request for comments. the issue dealt with is that of a naming registry update procedure, both as exists currently and what could exist in the future. none of the proposed solutions are intended as standards at this time; ra...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : M.R. Crispin
Who provides the "little" TCP services?
This rfc lists those hosts which provide any of these "little" tcp services: the list of hosts were taken from the nic hostname table of 24-feb-83. the tests were run on february 23 and 24, and march 3 and 5 from isi-vaxa.arpa.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Summary of Smallberg surveys
This is a summary of the surveys of telnet, ftp and mail (smtp) servers conducted by david smallberg in december 1982, january and february 1983 as reported in rfc 832-843, 845-846. this memo extracts the number of hosts that accepted the connecti...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : A. Westine, D. Smallberg, J. Postel
Who talks TCP? - survey of 22 February 1983
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 18-feb-83. the tests were run on 22-feb-83 from isi-vaxa.arpa.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP? - survey of 15 February 1983
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 3-feb-83. the tests were run on 15-feb-83 from isi-vaxa.arpa.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks ICMP, too? - Survey of 18 February 1983
This survey determines how many hosts are able to respond to telenet connections from a user at a class c site. this requires, in addition to ip and tcp, participation in gateway routing via icmp and handling of class c addresses. the list of host...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : R. Clements
Who talks TCP? - survey of 8 February 83
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 3-feb-83. the tests were run on 8-feb-83 and on 9-feb-83 from isi-vaxa.arpa.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP? - survey of 1 February 83
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 28-jan-83. the tests were run on 1-feb-83 and on 2-feb-83 isi-vaxa.arpa.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP?
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 31-dec-82. the tests were run on 25-jan-83.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP?
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 31-dec-82. the tests were run on 18-jan-83.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP?
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 31-dec-82. the tests were run on 11-jan-83.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP?
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 20-dec-82. the tests were run on 4-jan-83 through 5-jan-83.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP?
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 2-dec-82. the tests were run on 28-dec-82 through 5-jan-83.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP?
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 2-dec-82. the tests were run on 22-dec-82.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP?
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 2-dec-82. the tests were run on 14-dec-82.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Who talks TCP?
This rfc is a survey of hosts to identify the implementation status of telnet, ftp, and mail on tcp. the list of hosts was taken from the nic hostname table of 2-dec-82. the tests were run on 7-dec-82.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Smallberg
Backup access to the European side of SATNET
The purpose of this rfc is to focus discussion on a particular internet problem: a backup path for software maintenance of the european sector of the internet, for use when satnet is partitioned. we propose a mechanism, based upon the source routi...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : R.T. Braden
Distributed system for Internet name service
This rfc proposes a distributed name service for darpa internet. its purpose is to focus discussion on the subject. it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge leading eventually to the adoption of standards.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : Z. Su
Packet satellite technology reference sources
This rfc describes briefly the packet satellite technology developed by the defense advanced research projects agency and several other participating organizations in the u.k. and norway and provides a bibliography of relevant papers for researche...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : V.G. Cerf
Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)
This rfc is proposed to establish a standard for gateway to gateway procedures that allow the gateways to be mutually suspicious. this document is a draft for that standard. your comments are strongly encouraged.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : E.C. Rosen
CRONUS Virtual Local Network
The purpose of this note is to describe the cronus virtual local network, especially the addressing related features. these features include a method for mapping between internet addresses and local network addresses. this is a topic of current co...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : W.I. MacGregor, D.C. Tappan
DARPA Internet gateway
This rfc is a status report on the internet gateway developed by bbn. it describes the internet gateway as of september 1982. this memo presents detailed descriptions of message formats and gateway procedures, however, this is not an implementatio...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : R.M. Hinden, A. Sheltzer
Classé sous : Ggp
STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT MESSAGES
This document revises the specifications in rfc 733, in order to serve the needs of the larger and more complex arpa internet. some of rfc 733's features failed to gain adequate acceptance. in order to simplify the standard and the software that f...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D. Crocker
Classé sous : Mail
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
The objective of simple mail transfer protocol (smtp) is to transfer mail reliably and efficiently. smtp is independent of the particular transmission subsystem and requires only a reliable ordered data stream channel. obsoletes rfc 788, 780, and ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Smtp
Remote User Telnet service
This rfc is the specification of an application protocol. any host that implements this application level service must follow this protocol.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Classé sous : Rtelnet
IP datagram reassembly algorithms
This rfc describes an alternate approach of dealing with reassembly which reduces the bookkeeping problem to a minimum, and requires only one buffer for storage equal in size to the final datagram being reassembled, which can reassemble a datagram...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D.D. Clark
Name, addresses, ports, and routes
This rfc gives suggestions and guidance for the design of the tables and algorithms necessary to keep track of these various sorts of identifiers inside a host implementation of tcp/ip.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D.D. Clark
Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP
This rfc describes implementation strategies to deal with two mechanisms in tcp, the window and the acknowledgement. it also presents a particular set of algorithms which have received testing in the field, and which appear to work properly with e...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : D.D. Clark
NICNAME/WHOIS
This rfc gives a description of what the nicname/whois server is and how to access it. this server together with the corresponding identification data base provides online directory look-up equivalent to the arpanet directory.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : K. Harrenstien, V. White
Hostnames Server
This rfc gives a description of what the hostnames server is and how to access it. the function of this particular server is to deliver machine-readable name/address information describing networks, gateways, hosts, and eventually domains, within ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : K. Harrenstien, V. White, E.J. Feinler
UCL facsimile system
This rfc describes the features of the computerised facsimile system developed in the department of computer science at ucl. first its functions are considered and the related experimental work are reported. then the disciplines for system design ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : T. Chang
Multimedia mail meeting notes
This rfc consists of notes from a meeting held at usc information sciences institute on the 12th of january to discuss common interests in multimedia computer mail issues and to agree on some specific initial experiments.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
Computer mail meeting notes
This rfc consists of notes from a meeting that was held at usc information sciences institute on 11 january 1982, to discuss addressing issues in computer mail. the major conclusion reached at the meeting is to extend the "username@hostname" mailb...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel
ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol
This document proposed two major changes to the current arpanet host access protocol. the first change will allow hosts to use logical addressing (i.e., host addresses that are independent of their physical location on the arpanet) to communicate ...
Déposé par Auteur(s) : A.G. Malis
NCP/TCP transition plan
This rfc discusses the conversion of hosts from ncp to tcp. and making available the principle services: telnet, file transfer, and mail. these protocols allow all hosts in the arpa community to share a common interprocess communication environment.
Déposé par Auteur(s) : J. Postel