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Request for Comments (RFC) 900-999
1984
900Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Assigned Numbers. 1-43
901Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Official ARPA-Internet protocols. 1-28
902Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
ARPA Internet Protocol policy. 1-5
903Ross S. Finlayson, Timothy Mann, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Marvin Theimer:
A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. 1-4
904David L. Mills:
Exterior Gateway Protocol formal specification. 1-30
905International Organization for Standardization (ISO):
ISO Transport Protocol specification ISO DP 8073. 1-164
906Ross S. Finlayson:
Bootstrap loading using TFTP. 1-4
907Bolt Beranek, Newman Laboratories:
Host Access Protocol specification. 1-75
908David Velten, Robert M. Hinden, Jack Sax:
Reliable Data Protocol. 1-62
909Christopher Welles, Walter Milliken:
Loader Debugger Protocol. 1-135
910Harry C. Forsdick:
Multimedia mail meeting notes. 1-11
911Paul A. Kirton:
EGP Gateway under Berkeley UNIX 4.2. 1-23
912Mike St. Johns:
Authentication service. 1-3
913Mark K. Lottor:
Simple File Transfer Protocol. 1-15
914David J. Farber, Gary S. Delp, Thomas M. Conte
:
Thinwire protocol for connecting personal computers to the Internet. 1-22
915Marc A. Elvy, Rudy Nedved:
Network mail path service. 1-11
916Gregory G. Finn:
Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol (RATP). 1-54
917Jeffrey C. Mogul:
Internet subnets. 1-22
918Joyce K. Reynolds:
Post Office Protocol. 1-5
919Jeffrey C. Mogul:
Broadcasting Internet Datagrams. 1-8
920Jon Postel, Joyce K. Reynolds:
Domain requirements. 1-14
921Jon Postel:
Domain name system implementation schedule - revised. 1-13
922Jeffrey C. Mogul:
Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of subnets. 1-12
923Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-47
924Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Official ARPA-Internet protocols for connecting personal computers to the Internet. 1-35
925Jon Postel:
Multi-LAN address resolution. 1-15
926International Organization for Standardization (ISO):
Protocol for providing the connectionless mode network services. 1-107
927Brian A. Anderson:
TACACS user identification Telnet option. 1-4
928Michael A. Padlipsky:
Introduction to proposed DoD standard H-FP. 1-21
929Joel Lilienkamp, Richard L. Mandell, Michael A. Padlipsky:
Proposed Host-Front End Protocol. 1-56
1985
930Marvin H. Solomon, Edward L. Wimmers:
Telnet terminal type option. 1-4
931Mike St. Johns:
Authentication server. 1-5
932David D. Clark:
Subnetwork addressing scheme. 1-4
933Steven Silverman:
Output marking Telnet option. 1-4
934Marshall T. Rose, Einar Stefferud:
Proposed standard for message encapsulation. 1-10
935John G. Robinson:
Reliable link layer protocols. 1-12
936Michael J. Karels:
Another Internet subnet addressing scheme. 1-4
937Michael Butler, Jon Postel, Dale Chase, Joel Goldberger, Joyce K. Reynolds:
Post Office Protocol: Version 2. 1-24
938Trudy Miller:
Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol functional and interface specification. 1-19
939National Research Council:
Executive summary of the NRC report on transport protocols for Department of Defense data networks. 1-20
940GADS Task Force:
Toward an Internet standard scheme for subnetting. 1-3
941International Organization for Standardization (ISO):
Addendum to the network service definition covering network layer addressing. 1-34
942National Research Council:
Transport protocols for Department of Defense data networks. 1-88
943Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-50
944Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Official ARPA-Internet protocols. 1-40
945Jon Postel:
DoD statement on the NRC report. 1-2
946Rudy Nedved:
Telnet terminal location number option. 1-4
947Ken Lebowitz, David Mankins:
Multi-network broadcasting within the Internet. 1-5
948Ira Winston:
Two methods for the transmission of IP datagrams over IEEE 802.3 networks. 1-7
949Michael A. Padlipsky:
FTP unique-named store command. 1-2
950Jeffrey C. Mogul, Jon Postel:
Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure. 1-18
951Bill Croft, John Gilmore:
Bootstrap Protocol. 1-12
952Ken Harrenstien, Mary K. Stahl, Elizabeth J. Feinler:
DoD Internet host table specification. 1-6
953Ken Harrenstien, Mary K. Stahl, Elizabeth J. Feinler:
Hostname Server. 1-5
954Ken Harrenstien, Mary K. Stahl, Elizabeth J. Feinler:
NICNAME/WHOIS. 1-4
955Robert T. Braden:
Towards a transport service for transaction processing applications. 1-10
956David L. Mills:
Algorithms for synchronizing network clocks. 1-26
957David L. Mills:
Experiments in network clock synchronization. 1-27
958David L. Mills:
Network Time Protocol (NTP). 1-14
959Jon Postel, Joyce K. Reynolds:
File Transfer Protocol. 1-69
960Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-60
961Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Official ARPA-Internet protocols. 1-38
962Michael A. Padlipsky:
TCP-4 prime. 1-2
963Deepinder P. Sidhu:
Some problems with the specification of the Military Standard Internet Protocol. 1-19
964Deepinder P. Sidhu, Thomas P. Blumer:
Some problems with the specification of the Military Standard Transmission Control Protocol. 1-10
965Lorenzo Aguilar:
Format for a graphical communication protocol. 1-51
966Stephen E. Deering, David R. Cheriton:
Host groups: A multicast extension to the Internet Protocol. 1-27
967Michael A. Padlipsky:
All victims together. 1-2
968Vinton G. Cerf:
Twas the night before start-up. 1-2
969David D. Clark, Mark L. Lambert, Lixia Zhang:
NETBLT: A bulk data transfer protocol. 1-15
970John Nagle:
On Packet Switches With Infinite Storage. 1-9
1986
971Annette L. DeSchon:
Survey of data representation standards. 1-9
972Frank J. Wancho:
Password Generator Protocol. 1-2
973Paul V. Mockapetris:
Domain system changes and observations. 1-10
974Craig Partridge:
Mail routing and the domain system. 1-7
975David L. Mills:
Autonomous confederations. 1-10
976Mark R. Horton:
UUCP mail interchange format standard. 1-12
977Brian Kantor, Philip D. Lapsley:
Network News Transfer Protocol. 1-27
978Joyce K. Reynolds, Richard Gillman, William A. Brackenridge, Andrew Witkowski, Jon Postel:
Voice File Interchange Protocol (VFIP). 1-5
979Andrew G. Malis:
PSN End-to-End functional specification. 1-15
980Ole J. Jacobsen, Jon Postel:
Protocol document order information. 1-12
981David L. Mills:
Experimental multiple-path routing algorithm. 1-22
982Hans-Werner Braun:
Guidelines for the specification of the structure of the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of the ISO standard NSAP address. 1-11
983Dwight E. Cass, Marshall T. Rose:
ISO transport arrives on top of the TCP. 1-27
984David D. Clark, Mark L. Lambert:
PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers. 1-31
985National Science Foundation:
Requirements for Internet gateways - draft. 1-23
986Ross W. Callon, Hans-Werner Braun:
Guidelines for the use of Internet-IP addresses in the ISO Connectionless-Mode Network Protocol. 1-7
987Stephen E. Kille:
Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822. 1-69
988Stephen E. Deering:
Host extensions for IP multicasting. 1-20
1987
989John Linn:
Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I: Message encipherment and authentication procedures. 1-23
1986
990Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-75
991Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Official ARPA-Internet protocols. 1-46
992Kenneth P. Birman, Thomas A. Joseph:
On communication support for fault tolerant process groups. 1-18
993David D. Clark, Mark L. Lambert:
PCMAIL: A distributed mail system for personal computers. 1-28
994International Organization for Standardization (ISO):
Final text of DIS 8473, Protocol for Providing the Connectionless-mode Network Service. 1-52
995International Organization for Standardization (ISO):
End System to Intermediate System Routing Exchange Protocol for use in conjunction with ISO 8473. 1-41
1987
996David L. Mills:
Statistics server. 1-3
997Joyce K. Reynolds, Jon Postel:
Internet numbers. 1-42
998David D. Clark, Mark L. Lambert, Lixia Zhang:
NETBLT: A bulk data transfer protocol. 1-21
999Ann Westine, Jon Postel:
Requests For Comments summary notes: 900-999. 1-22

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