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Appendix C. Obtaining Requests for Comments (RFCs)

Requests for Comments -RFCs is an ongoing set of documents issued by the Internet Engineering Task Force -IETF at the Network Information Center -NIC that presents new protocols and establishes standards for the Internet protocol suite. Each such document defines an aspect of protocol regarding the Internet. We have listed below all the RFCs that pertain to this book, and various software described in this book. RFCs are available from the following site: https://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/rfc/

RFC706

On the Junk Mail Problem.

RFC733

Standard for the Format of ARPA Network Text Messages.

RFC768

User Datagram Protocol -UDP.

RFC791

Internet Protocol -IP.

RFC792

Internet Control Message Protocol -ICMP.

RFC793

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).

RFC805

Computer Mail Meting Notes.

RFC821

Simple Mail Transfert Protocol -SMTP.

RFC822

Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Massages.

RFC934

Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation.

RFC950

IP Subnet Extention.

RFC959

File Transfer Protocol (FTP).

RFC976

UUCP Mail Interchange Format Standard.

RFC1034

Domain Names: Concepts and Facilities.

RFC1036

Standard for Interchange of USENET Message.

RFC1058

Routing Information Protocol -RIP.

RFC1112

Internet Group Multicast Protocol IGMP.

RFC1122

Requirement for Internet Host Communication Layers.

RFC1123

Requirements for Internet Host Application and Support.

RFC1137

Mapping Between Full RFC 822 and RFC 822 with Restricted Encoding.

RFC1153

Digest Message Format.

RFC1155

Structure of Management Information SMI.

RFC1157

Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP.

RFC1176

Interactive Mail Access Protocol: Version 2.

RFC1274

The COSINE and Internet X.500 Schema.

RFC1275

Replication Requirements to provide an Internet Directory using X.500.

RFC1279

X.500 and Domains.

RFC1308

Executive Introduction to Directory Services Using the X.500 Protocol.

RFC1309

Technical Overview of Directory Services Using the X.500 Protocol.

RFC1310

The Internet Standards Process.

RFC1319

MD2 Message-Digest Algorithm.

RFC1320

MD4 Message-Digest Algorithm.

RFC1321

MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm.

RFC1343

User Agent Configuration Mechanism for Multimedia Mail Format Information.

RFC1344

Implications of MIME for Internet Mail Gateways.

RFC1345

Character Mnemonics and Character Sets.

RFC1421

Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part IMessage Encipherment and authentication Procedures.

RFC1422

Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part IICertificate-based key Management.

RFC1423

Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part IIIAlgorithms, modes, and identifiers [Draft].

RFC1428

Transmition of Internet Mail from Just-Send-8 to 8bit-SMTP/MIME.

RFC1430

A Strategic Plan for Deploying an Internet X.500 Directory Service.

RFC1492

An Access Control Protocol, Sometimes Called TACACS.

RFC1495

Mapping Between X.400(1988)/ISO 10021 and RFC 822.

RFC1496

X.400 1988 to 1984 Downgrading.

RFC1505

Encoding Header Field for Internet Messages.

RFC1510

The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5).

RFC1519

Classless Inter-Domain Routing, -CIDR Assignment and Aggregation Strategy.

RFC1521

MIME -Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions: Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies (MIME).

RFC1522

Representation of Non-ASCII Text in Internet Message Headers.

RFC1558

A String Representation of LDAP Search Filters.

RFC1566

Mail Monitoring MIB.

RFC1579

Firewall-Friendly FTP.

RFC1583

Open Shortest Path First Routing V2 (OSPF2).

RFC1617

Naming and Structuring Guidelines for X.500 Directory Pilots.

RFC1625

WAIS over Z39.50-1988.

RFC1631

The IP Network Address Translator -NAT.

RFC1652

SMTP Service Extentions for 8bit-MIMEtransport.

RFC1661

Point-to-Point Protocol -PPP.

RFC1711

Classifications in E-mail Routing.

RFC1725

Post Office Protocol, Version 3 -POP3.

RFC1738

Uniform Resource Locators -URL.

RFC1739

A Primer on Internet and TCP/IP Tools.

RFC1777

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.

RFC1778

The String Representation of Standard Attribute Syntaxes.

RFC1779

A String Representation of Distinguished Names.

RFC1781

Using the OSI Directory to Achieve User Friendly Naming.

RFC1796

Not All RFCs are Standards.

RFC1798

Connection-less Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.

RFC1823

The LDAP Application Program Interface.

RFC1830

SMTP Services Extentions for Transmission of Large and Binary MIME Messages.

RFC1844

Multimedia E-mail -MIME, User Agent checklist.

RFC1845

SMTP Service Extension for Checkpoint/Restart.

RFC1846

SMTP 521 Reply Code.

RFC1854

SMTP Service Extention for command pipelining.

RFC1855

Netiquette Guidelines.

RFC1864

The content-MD5 Header.

RFC1866

Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0.

RFC1869

SMTP Service Extensions.

RFC1870

SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration.

RFC1872

The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type.

RFC1873

Message/External-Body Content-ID Access-type.

RFC1883

Internet Protocol, Version 6 (Ipv6) Specification.

RFC1884

IP Version 6 Addressing Atchitecture.

RFC1886

DNS Extentions to support IP version 6.

RFC1891

SMTP Service Extension for Delivery Status Notifications.

RFC1892

The Multipart/Report Content Type for the Reporting of Mail System Administrative Messages.

RFC1893

Enhanced Mail System Status Codes.

RFC1894

An Extensible Message Format for Delivery Status Notifications.

RFC1918

Address Allocation for Private Internets.

RFC1928

SOCKS Protocol Version 5.

RFC1929

Username/Password Authentication for SOCKS V5.

RFC1959

An LDAP URL Format.

RFC1960

A String Representation of LDAP Search Filters.

RFC1961

GSS-API Authentication Method for SOCKS Version 5.

RFC2003

IP Encapsulation within IP.

RFC2028

The Organizations Involved in the IETF Standards Process.

RFC2044

UTF-8, a transformation format of Unicode and ISO 10646.

RFC2060

Internet Message Access Protocol Version 4rev1 -IMAP4.

RFC2104

HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication.

RFC2138

Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS).

RFC2164

Use of an X.500/LDAP directory to support MIXER address mapping.

RFC2200

Internet Official Protocol Standards.

RFC2218

A Common Schema for the Internet White Pages Service.

RFC2247

Using Domains in LDAP/X.500 Distinguished Names.

RFC2251

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3).

RFC2252

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): Attribute Syntax Definitions.

RFC2253

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): UTF-8 String Representation of Distinguished Names

RFC2254

The String Representation of LDAP Search Filters.

RFC2255

The LDAP URL Format.

RFC2256

A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for use with LDAPv3.

RFC2279

UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646.

RFC2293

Representing Tables and Subtrees in the X.500 Directory.

RFC2294

Representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the X.500 Directory Information Tree.

RFC2305

A Simple Mode of Facsimile Using Internet Mail.

RFC2307

An Approach for Using LDAP as a Network Information Service.

RFC2313

PKCS 1: RSA Encryption Version 1-5.

RFC2314

PKCS 10: Certification Request Syntax Version 1-5.

RFC2315

PKCS 7: Cryptographic Message Syntax Version 1-5.

RFC2377

Naming Plan for Internet Directory-Enabled Applications.

 
 
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