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501 Un-Muddling "Free File Transfer" 502 unknown title 503 Socket Number List 504 Workshop Announcement 505 Two Solutions to a File Transfer Access Problem 506 An FTP Command-Naming Problem 507 unknown title 508 REAL-TIME DATA TRANSMISSION ON THE ARPANET 509 Traffic Statistics (April 1973) 510 Request for Network Mailbox Addresses 511 Enterprise Phone Service to NIC From ARPANET Sites 512 MORE ON LOST MESSAGE DETECTION 513 COMMENTS ON THE NEW TELNET SPECIFICATIONS 514 NETWORK MAKE-WORK 515 Specifications for Datalanguage, Version 0/9 516 LOST MESSAGE DETECTION 517 unknown title 518 ARPANET ACCOUNTS 519 Resource Evaluation 520 A Proposed File Access Protocol Specification 521 Restricted Use of IMP DDT 523 SURVEY is in Operation Again 524 A Proposed Mail Protocol 525 MIT-MATHLAB MEETS UCSB-OLS: An Example of Resource Sharing 526 unknown title 527 ARPAWOCKY 528 SOFTWARE CHECKSUMMING IN THE IMP AND NETWORK RELIABILITY 529 NIC # 15372 K. Pogran MIT-MULTICS 29 June 1973 531 Feast or famine? A Response to Two Recent RFC's About Network Information 532 The UCSD-CC Server-FTP Facility 533 MESSAGE-ID NUMBERS 534 Lost Message Detection 536 unknown title 537 Announcement of NGG meeting-JULY 16-17 538 Traffic Statistics (June 1973) 539 Thoughts on the Mail Protocol Proposed in RFC 524 540 unknown title 541 unknown title 542 File Transfer Protocol for the ARPA Network 543 Network Journal Submission and Delivery 544 Locating On-Line Documentation at SRI-ARC 545 OF WHAT QUALITY BE THE UCSB RESOURCE EVALUATORS? A Response to "Feast of Famine" 546 TENEX Load Averages for July 1973 547 Change to the Very Distant Host Specification 548 Hosts Using the IMP Going Down Message 549 MINUTES OF NETWORK GRAPHICS GROUP MEETING 550 NIC NCP EXPERIMENT 552 Single access to Standard Protocols 553 Draft design for a text/graphics protocol 554 unknown title 555 Response to Critiques of the Proposed Mail Protocol 556 Traffic Statistics (July 1973) 557 REVELATIONS IN NETWORK HOST MEASUREMENTS 558 unknown title 559 Comments on the new TELNET Protocol and its Implementation 560 Remote Controlled Transmission & Echoing TELNET Option 561 Standardizing Network Mail Headers 562 Modifications to the TELNET Specification 563 Comments on the RCTE TELNET Option 564 unknown title 565 Storing Network Survey Data at the Datacomputer 566 Traffic Statistics (August 1973) 567 CROSS-COUNTRY NETWORK BANDWIDTH 568 Response to RFC 567 -- Cross-Country Network Bandwidth 569 NETED: A Common Editor for the ARPA Network 570 unknown title 571 TENEX FTP PROBLEM 572 unknown title 573 DATA AND FILE TRANSFER - SOME MEASUREMENT RESULTS 574 Announcement of a Mail Facility at UCSB 575 unknown title 580 note to protocol designers and implementers 582 Comments on RFC 580 - Machine Readable Protocols 583 unknown title 584 Charter for Arpanet Users Interest Working Group 585 Arpanet Users Interest Working Group Meeting 587 Announcing New Telnet Options 589 CCN NETRJS SERVER MESSAGES TO REMOTE USER 590 Multics Address Change 591 Addition to the Very Distant Host Specification 593 Telnet and FTP Implementation Schedule Change 595 Some Thoughts in Defense of the TELNET Go-Ahead 596 Second Thoughts on Telnet Go-Ahead 597 Host Status 598 599 UPDATE ON NETRJS 601 Traffic Statistics (November 1973) 602 "The Stockings Were Hung by the Chimney with Care" 603 Response to RFC # 597: Host Status 604 Assigned Link Numbers 605 unknown title 606 Host Names On-line 607 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol 608 HOST NAMES ON-LINE 609 Statement of Upcoming Move of NIC/NLS Services 610 Further Datalanguage Design Concepts 611 TWO CHANGES T0 THE IMP/HOST PROTOCOL TO IMPROVE USER/NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS* 612 Traffic Statistics (December 1973) 613 Network connectivity: A response to RFC #603 614 Response to RFC 607, "Comments on the File Transfer Protocol" 615 Proposed Network Standard Data Pathname Syntax 616 LATEST NETWORK MAPS 617 A Note on Socket Number Assignment 2 618 A Few Observations on NCP Statistics 619 Mean Round-Trip Times in the ARPANET 620 Request for Monitor Host Table Updates 621 NIC USER DIRECTORIES AT SRI-ARC 622 Scheduling IMP/TIP Down Time 623 Comments on On-Line Host Name Service 624 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol 625 ON LINE HOSTNAMES SERVICE 626 "On a Possible Lockup Condition in the IMP Subnet Due to Message Sequencing" 627 ASCII TEXT FILE OF HOSTNAMES 628 Status of RFC Numbers and a Note on Pre-assigned Journal Numbers 629 SCENARIO FOR USING THE NETWORK JOURNAL 630 FTP Error Code Usage for More Reliable Mail Service 631 unknown title 632 Throughput Degradations for Single Packet Messages 633 IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule 634 Change in Network Address for Haskins Lab 635 An Assessment of ARPANET Protocols 636 TIP/TENEX Reliability Improvements 637 CHANGE OF NETWORK ADDRESS FOR SU-DSL 638 IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule 639 unknown title 640 Revised FTP Reply Codes 641 unknown title 642 Ready Line Philosophy and Implementation 643 unknown title 644 On the Problem of Signature Authentication for Network Mail 646 unknown title 648 unknown title 649 unknown title 650 unknown title 651 Revised Telnet Status Option 652 Telnet Output Carriage-Return Disposition Option 653 TELNET OUTPUT HORIZONTAL TABSTOPS OPTION 654 TELNET OUTPUT HORIZONTAL TAB DISPOSITION OPTION 655 TELNET OUTPUT FORMFEED DISPOSITION OPTION 656 TELNET OUTPUT VERTICAL TABSTOPS OPTION 657 TELNET OUTPUT VERTICAL TAB DISPOSITION OPTION 658 TELNET OUTPUT LINEFEED DISPOSITION 659 Announcing Addtional Telnet Options 660 SOME CHANGES TO THE IMP AND THE IMP/HOST INTERFACE 662 PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT IN ARPANET FILE TRANSFERS FROM MULTICS 663 A LOST MESSAGE DETECTION AND RECOVERY PROTOCOL 664 unknown title 665 unknown title 666 Specification of the Unified User-Level Protocol 667 Host Ports 668 unknown title 669 November, 1974, Survey of New-Protocol TELNET Servers 670 unknown title 672 A Multi-Site Data Collection Facility 673 unknown title 674 Procedure Call Protocol Documents Version 2 675 SPECIFICATION OF INTERNET TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROGRAM 676 unknown title 677 The Maintenance of Duplicate Databases 678 Standard File Formats 680 Message Transmission Protocol 681 NETWORK UNIX 682 unknown title 683 RFC 683, NIC 32251 684 A Commentary on Procedure Calling as a Network Protocol 685 Response Time in Cross-network Debugging 686 Leaving Well Enough Alone 687 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol Change 688 Tentative Schedule for the New TELNET Implementation for the TIP 689 TENEX NCP Finite State Machine for connections TENEX Memo Number 155 690 Comments on the proposed Host/IMP Protocol Change 691 One More Try on the FTP 692 COMMENTS ON IMP/HOST PROTOCOL CHANGES, (RFCS 687 AND 690) 693 unknown title 695 Official Change in Host-Host Protocol 2 697 CWD Command of FTP 698 TELNET EXTENDED ASCII OPTION 699 Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 600-699 700 A Protocol Experiment 701 AUGUST, 1974 702 SEPTEMBER, 1974, SURVEY OF NEW-PROTOCOL TELNET SERVERS 703 July, 1975, Survey of New-Protocol TELNET Servers 704 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol Change 705 FRONT - END PROTOCOL 706 On the Junk Mail Problem 707 A High-Level Framework for Network-Based Resource Sharing 708 Elements of a Distributed Programming System 709 unknown title 710 unknown title 711 unknown title 713 unknown title 715 unknown title 716 Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN Report 1822 717 Assigned Network Numbers 718 Comments on RCTE from the TENEX Implementation Experience 719 Discussion on RCTE 720 Address Specification Syntax for Network Mail 721 Out-of-Band Control Signals in a Host-to-Host Protocol 722 unknown title 723 unknown title 724 RFC # 724 NIC #37435 12 May 1977 725 CAC Technical Memorandum No. 86 726 Network Working Group Jon Postel & Dave Crocker Request for Comments: 726 SRI-ARC UC Irvine NIC: 39237 8 March 1977 727 TELNET Logout Option 728 A Minor Pitfall in the Telnet Protocol 729 TELNET Byte Macro Option 730 Extensible Field Addressing 731 Telnet Data Entry Terminal Option 732 Telnet Data Entry Terminal Option 733 RFC #680 (NIC #32116) RFC #724 (NIC #37435) 734 SUPDUP Protocol 735 Revised TELNET Byte Macro Option 736 TELNET SUPDUP Option 737 FTP Extension: XSEN 738 Time Server 739 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 740 NETRJS PROTOCOL 741 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE 742 NAME/FINGER 743 FTP extension: XRSQ/XRCP 744 MARS - A Message Archiving & Retrieval Service 745 JANUS Interface Specifications 746 The SUPDUP Graphics Extension 747 Recent Extensions to the SUPDUP Protocol 748 TELNET RANDOMLY-LOSE Option 749 Telnet SUPDUP-OUTPUT Option 750 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 751 SURVEY OF FTP MAIL AND MLFL 752 A Universal Host Table 753 IEN: 85 RFC: 753 754 Out-of-Net Host Addresses for Mail 755 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 756 The NIC Name Server--A Datagram Based Information Utility 757 A Suggested Solution to the Naming, Addressing, and Delivery Problem for ARPAnet Message Systems 758 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 759 INTERNET MESSAGE PROTOCOL 760 DOD STANDARD 761 DOD STANDARD 762 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 763 ROLE MAILBOXES 764 TELNET PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION 765 FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL 766 Internet Protocol Handbook 767 A STRUCTURED FORMAT FOR TRANSMISSION OF MULTI-MEDIA DOCUMENTS 768 User Datagram Protocol ---------------------- 769 Rapicom 450 Facsimile File Format --------------------------------- 770 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 771 MAIL TRANSITION PLAN 772 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL 773 COMMENTS ON NCP/TCP MAIL SERVICE TRANSITION STRATEGY 774 Internet Protocol Handbook Table of Contents 775 RFC 775 Directory oriented FTP commands Page 1 776 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 777 Internet Control Message Protocol 778 DCNET Internet Clock Service D.L. Mills, COMSAT Laboratories 18 April 1981 779 TELNET SEND-LOCATION Option 780 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL 781 A SPECIFICATION OF THE INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) TIMESTAMP OPTION 782 A Virtual Terminal Management Model 783 THE TFTP PROTOCOL (REVISION 2) 784 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL: ISI TOPS20 IMPLEMENTATION 785 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL: ISI TOPS20 FILE DEFINITIONS 786 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL: ISI TOPS20 MTP-NIMAIL INTERFACE 787 Subject: Connectionless Data Transmission Survey/Tutorial 788 SIMPLE MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL 789 Vulnerabilities of Network Control Protocols: An Example 790 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 791 INTERNET PROTOCOL 792 INTERNET CONTROL MESSAGE PROTOCOL 793 TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL 794 unknown title 795 SERVICE MAPPINGS ---------------- 796 ADDRESS MAPPINGS ---------------- 797 FORMAT FOR BITMAP FILES 798 DECODING FACSIMILE DATA FROM THE RAPICOM 450 799 Internet Name Domains 800 Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 700-799 801 NCP/TCP TRANSITION PLAN 802 RFC 802: The ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol 803 Dacom 450/500 Facsimile Data Transcoding 804 CCITT Draft Recommendation T.4 805 Computer Mail Meeting Notes 806 Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard 807 Multimedia Mail Meeting Notes 808 SUMMARY OF COMPUTER MAIL SERVICES MEETING HELD AT BBN ON 10 JANUARY 1979 809 Feb. 1982 Working Paper 810 DoD INTERNET HOST TABLE SPECIFICATION 811 HOSTNAMES SERVER 812 NICNAME/WHOIS 813 WINDOW AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STRATEGY IN TCP 814 NAME, ADDRESSES, PORTS, AND ROUTES 815 IP DATAGRAM REASSEMBLY ALGORITHMS 816 FAULT ISOLATION AND RECOVERY 817 MODULARITY AND EFFICIENCY IN PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION 818 The Remote User Telnet Service 819 The Domain Naming Convention for Internet User Applications 820 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 821 RFC 821 822 RFC # 822 823 THE DARPA INTERNET GATEWAY 824 DOS-26 Rev A Virtual Local Network RFC 824 825 Request for Comments on Requests for Comments 826 unknown title 827 EXTERIOR GATEWAY PROTOCOL (EGP) 828 DATA COMMUNICATIONS: IFIP'S INTERNATIONAL "NETWORK" OF EXPERTS 829 PACKET SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY REFERENCE SOURCES 830 A Distributed System for Internet Name Service 831 Backup Access to the European Side of SATNET 832 Who Talks TCP? 833 Who Talks TCP? 834 Who Talks TCP? 835 Who Talks TCP? 836 Who Talks TCP? 837 Who Talks TCP? 838 Who Talks TCP? 839 Who Talks TCP? 840 Official Protocols 841 RFC 841 842 Who Talks TCP? - Survey of 1 February 83 843 Who Talks TCP? -- Survey of 8 February 1983 844 Who Talks ICMP, too? Survey of 18 February 1983 845 Who Talks TCP? -- Survey of 15 February 1983 846 Who Talks TCP? -- Survey of 22 February 1983 847 SUMMARY OF SMALLBERG SURVEYS 848 Who Provides the "Little" TCP Services? (March 1983) 849 SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVED HOST TABLE DISTRIBUTION 850 Standard for Interchange of USENET Messages 851 Request for Comments: 851 Obsoletes RFC: 802 852 Request for Comments: 852 853 unknown title 854 TELNET PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION 855 TELNET OPTION SPECIFICATIONS 856 TELNET BINARY TRANSMISSION 857 TELNET ECHO OPTION 858 TELNET SUPPRESS GO AHEAD OPTION 859 TELNET STATUS OPTION 860 TELNET TIMING MARK OPTION 861 TELNET EXTENDED OPTIONS - LIST OPTION 862 Echo Protocol 863 Discard Protocol 864 Character Generator Protocol 865 Quote of the Day Protocol 866 Active Users 867 Daytime Protocol 868 Time Protocol 869 RFC - 869 870 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 871 < INC-PROJECT, MAP-PERSPECTIVE.NLS.14, >, 12-Aug-83 11:34 AMW ;;;; 872 RFC 872 September 1982 M82-48 873 < INC-PROJECT, MAP-ILLUSION.NLS.8, >, 12-Aug-83 11:44 AMW ;;;; 874 < INC-PROJECT, MAP-CRITIQUE.NLS.10, >, 12-Aug-83 11:46 AMW ;;;; 875 RFC 875 September 1982 M82-51 876 Survey of SMTP Implementations 877 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams Over Public Data Networks 878 Request for Comments: 878 Obsoletes RFCs: 851, 802 879 The TCP Maximum Segment Size and Related Topics 880 OFFICIAL PROTOCOLS 881 The Domain Names Plan and Schedule 882 DOMAIN NAMES - CONCEPTS and FACILITIES 883 DOMAIN NAMES - IMPLEMENTATION and SPECIFICATION 884 TELNET TERMINAL TYPE OPTION 885 TELNET END OF RECORD OPTION 886 Proposed Standard for Message Header Munging 887 RESOURCE LOCATION PROTOCOL 888 "STUB" EXTERIOR GATEWAY PROTOCOL 889 Internet Delay Experiments 890 Exterior Gateway Protocol Implementation Schedule 891 DCN Local-Network Protocols 892 ISO Transport Protocol Specification 893 Trailer Encapsulations 894 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks 895 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Experimental Ethernet Networks 896 Ford Aerospace and Communications Corporation 897 Domain Name System Implementation Schedule 898 GATEWAY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETING NOTES 899 Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 800-899 900 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 901 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS 902 ARPA-Internet Protocol Policy 903 A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol 904 Exterior Gateway Protocol Formal Specification 905 ISO Transport Protocol Specification ISO DP 8073 906 Bootstrap Loading using TFTP 907 RFC 907 908 Reliable Data Protocol 909 Loader Debugger Protocol 910 Multimedia Mail Meeting Notes 911 EGP GATEWAY UNDER BERKELEY UNIX 4.2 912 Authentication Service 913 Simple File Transfer Protocol 914 A Thinwire Protocol for connecting personal computers to the INTERNET 915 NETWORK MAIL PATH SERVICE 916 RELIABLE ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER PROTOCOL (RATP) 917 INTERNET SUBNETS 918 POST OFFICE PROTOCOL 919 BROADCASTING INTERNET DATAGRAMS 920 Domain Requirements 921 Domain Name System Implementation Schedule - Revised 922 BROADCASTING INTERNET DATAGRAMS IN THE PRESENCE OF SUBNETS 923 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 924 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS 925 Multi-LAN Address Resolution 926 Protocol for Providing the Connectionless-Mode Network Services 927 TACACS User Identification Telnet Option 928 INTRODUCTION TO PROPOSED DOD STANDARD H-FP 929 PROPOSED HOST-FRONT END PROTOCOL 930 TELNET TERMINAL TYPE OPTION 931 Authentication Server 932 A SUBNETWORK ADDRESSING SCHEME 933 OUTPUT MARKING TELNET OPTION 934 Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation 935 RELIABLE LINK LAYER PROTOCOLS 936 Another Internet Subnet Addressing Scheme 937 POST OFFICE PROTOCOL - VERSION 2 938 Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol Functional and Interface Specification 939 unknown title 940 Toward an Internet Standard Scheme for Subnetting 941 Addendum to the Network Service Definition Covering Network Layer Addressing 942 TRANSPORT PROTOCOLS FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DATA NETWORKS 943 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 944 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS 945 A DoD Statement on the NRC Report: 946 TELNET TERMINAL LOCATION NUMBER OPTION 947 Multi-network Broadcasting within the Internet 948 Request for Comments: 948 University of Pennsylvania June 1985 949 FTP UNIQUE-NAMED STORE COMMAND 950 Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure 951 BOOTSTRAP PROTOCOL (BOOTP) 952 DOD INTERNET HOST TABLE SPECIFICATION 953 HOSTNAME SERVER 954 NICNAME/WHOIS 955 Towards a Transport Service for Transaction Processing Applications 956 Algorithms for Synchronizing Network Clocks 957 Experiments in Network Clock Synchronization 958 Network Time Protocol (NTP) 959 FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP) 960 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 961 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS 962 TCP-4 Prime 963 SOME PROBLEMS WITH THE SPECIFICATION OF THE MILITARY STANDARD INTERNET PROTOCOL 964 SOME PROBLEMS WITH THE SPECIFICATION OF THE MILITARY STANDARD TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL 965 A Format for a Graphical Communication Protocol 966 Host Groups: A Multicast Extension to the Internet Protocol 967 All Victims Together 968 'Twas the Night Before Start-up' 969 NETBLT: A Bulk Data Transfer Protocol 970 On Packet Switches With Infinite Storage 971 A SURVEY OF DATA REPRESENTATION STANDARDS 972 Password Generator Protocol 973 Domain System Changes and Observations 974 MAIL ROUTING AND THE DOMAIN SYSTEM 975 Autonomous Confederations 976 UUCP Mail Interchange Format Standard 977 Network News Transfer Protocol 978 VOICE FILE INTERCHANGE PROTOCOL (VFIP) 979 PSN END-TO-END FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION 980 Protocol Document Order Information 981 An Experimental Multiple-Path Routing Algorithm 982 Guidelines for the Specification of the Structure of the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of the ISO Standard NSAP Address 983 ISO Transport Services on Top of the TCP 984 PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System for Personal Computers 985 Requirements for Internet Gateways -- Draft 986 WORKING DRAFT 987 Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 988 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting 989 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I: Message Encipherment and Authentication Procedures 990 ASSIGNED NUMBERS 991 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS 992 On Communication Support for Fault Tolerant Process Groups 993 PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System for Personal Computers 994 I S O INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION 995 I S O INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION 996 Statistics Server 997 INTERNET NUMBERS 998 NETBLT: A Bulk Data Transfer Protocol 999 Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 900-999