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919     Mogul        Oct 84      Broadcasting Internet Datagrams

   This RFC proposes simple rules for broadcasting Internet datagrams on
   local networks that support broadcast, for addressing broadcasts, and
   for how gateways should handle them.  This RFC suggests a proposed
   protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and
   suggestions for improvements.

918     Reynolds     Oct 84      Post Office Protocol (POP)

   This RFC suggests a simple method for workstations to dynamically access
   mail from a mailbox server.  The intent of the Post Office Protocol
   (POP) is to allow a user's workstation to access mail from a mailbox
   server.  It is expected that mail will be posted from the workstation to
   the mailbox server via the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).  This
   RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community, and



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   requests discussion and suggestions for improvement.  The status of this
   protocol is experimental, and this protocol is dependent upon TCP.

917     Mogul        Oct 84      Internet Subnets

   This memo discusses subnets and proposes procedures for the use of
   subnets, including approaches to solving the problems that arise,
   particularly that of routing.  A subnet of an Internet network is a
   logically visible sub-section of a single Internet network.  For
   administrative or technical reasons, many organizations have chosen to
   divide one Internet network into several subnets, instead of acquiring a
   set of Internet network numbers.  This RFC suggests a proposed protocol
   for the ARPA-Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions
   for improvements.

916     Finn         Oct 84      Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol
                                 (RATP)

   This RFC suggests a proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet community,
   and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. This paper
   proposes and specifies a protocol which allows two programs to reliably
   communicate over a communication link.  It ensures that the data entering
   one end of the link if received arrives at the other end intact and
   unaltered.  The protocol, named RATP, is designed to operate over a full
   duplex point-to-point connection.  It contains some features which tailor
   it to the RS-232 links now in common use.

915     Elvy         Dec 84      Network Mail Path Service

   This RFC proposed a new service for the ARPA-Internet community and
   requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.  The network mail
   path service fills the current need of people to determine mailbox
   addresses for hosts that are not part of the ARPA-Internet but can be
   reached by one or more relay hosts that have Unix to Unix Copy (UUCP)
   mail, CSNET mail, MAILNET mail, BITNET mail, etc.  Anyone can use the
   service if they have TCP/TELENET to one of the hosts with a mail path server.

914     Farber       Sep 84      A Thinwire Protocol

   This RFC focuses discussion on the particular problems in the
   ARPA-Internet of low speed network interconnection with personal
   computers, and possible methods of solution.  None of the proposed
   solutions in this document are intended as standards for the
   ARPA-Internet.  Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will emerge
   as to the appropriate solution to the problems, leading eventually to
   the adoption of standards.








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913     Lottor       Sep 84      Simple File Transfer Protocol

   This memo describes a proposed Simple File Transfer Protocol (SFTP).  It
   fills the need of people wanting a protocol that is more useful than
   TFTP but easier to implement (and less powerful) than FTP.  SFTP
   supports user access control, file transfers, directory listing,
   directory changing, file renaming and deleting.  Discussion of this
   proposal is encouraged, and suggestions for improvements may be sent to
   the author.

912     StJohns      Sep 84      Authentication Service

   This memo describes a proposed authentication protocol for verifying the
   identity of a user of a TCP connection.  Given a TCP port number pair,
   it returns a character string which identifies the owner of that
   connection on the server's system.  Suggested uses include automatic
   identification and verification of a user during an FTP session,
   additional verification of a TAC dial up user, and access verification
   for a generalized network file server.

911     Kirton       Aug 84      EGP Gateway under Berkeley Unix 4.2

   This memo describes an implementation of the Exterior Gateway Protocol
   (EGP) (in that sense it is a status report).  The memo also discusses
   some possible extentions and some design issues (in that sense it is an
   invitation for further discussion).

910     Forsdick     Aug 84      Multimedia Mail Meeting Notes

   This memo is a report on a meeting about the experimental multimedia
   mail system (and in a sense a status report on that experiment).  The
   meeting was held at Bolt Beranek and Newman on 23-24 July 1984 to
   discuss recent progress by groups who are building multimedia mail
   systems and to discuss a variety of issues related to the further
   development of multimedia systems.  Representatives were present from
   BBN, ISI, SRI and Linkabit.

909     Welles       Jul 84      Loader Debugger Protocol

   The Loader Debugger Protocol (LDP) is an application layer protocol for
   loading, dumping, and debugging target machines from hosts in a network
   environment.  This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the
   ARPA-Internet and DARPA research community, and requests discussion and
   suggestions for improvemts.

908     Velten       Jul 84      Reliable Data Protocol

   The Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) is designed to provide a reliable data
   transport service for packet-based applications.  This RFC specifies a
   proposed protocol for the ARPA-Internet and DARPA research community,
   and requests discussion and suggestions for improvemts.



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907     Storch       Jul 84      Host Access Protocol Specification

   This document specifies the Host Access Protocol (HAP).  Although HAP
   was originally designed as the network-access level protocol for the
   DARPA/DCA sponsored Wideband Packet Satellite Network, it is intended
   that it evolve into a standard interface SATNET and TACNET (aka MATNET)
   as well as the Wideband Network.  HAP is an experimental protocol, and
   will undergo further revision as new capabilities are added and/or
   different satellite networks are suported.  Implementations of HAP
   should be performed in coordination with satellite network development
   and operations personnel.

906     Finlayson    Jun 84      Bootstrap Loading Using TFTP

   It is often convenient to be able to bootstrap a computer system from a
   communications network.  This RFC proposes the use of the IP TFTP
   protocol for bootstrap loading in this case.

905     ISO          Apr 84      ISO Transport Protocol Specification
                                 (ISO DP 8073)

   This is the current specification of the ISO Transport Protocol.  This
   document is the text of ISO/TC97/SC16/N1576 as corrected by
   ISO/TC97/SC16/N1695.  This is the specification currently being voted on
   in ISO as a Draft International Standard (DIS).  This document is
   distributed as an RFC for your information only, it does not specify a
   standard for the ARPA-Internet or DARPA research community.  Our thanks
   to Alex McKenzie of BBN for making this online version available.
   Please note the size of this document, the file contains 258,729
   characters.

904     Mills        Apr 84      Exterior Gateway Protocol Formal
                                 Specification

   RFC-904 is the specification of the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP).
   This memo updates portions of RFC-888 and RFC-827.  This RFC specifies
   an official protocol of the DARPA community for use between gateways of
   different autonomous systems in the ARPA-Internet.

903     Finlayson    Jun 84      A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol

   This RFC suggests a method for workstations to dynamically find their
   protocol address (e.g., their Internet Address), when they know only
   their hardware address (e.g., their attached physical network address).
   This RFC specifies a proposed protocol for the ARPA Internet community,
   and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.








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902     Postel       Jul 84      ARPA-Internet Protocol Policy

   The purpose of this memo is to explain how protocol standards are
   adopted for the ARPA-Internet and the DARPA research community.  There
   are three important aspects to be discussed:  the process, the
   authority, and the complex relationship between the DARPA community and
   the DDN community.  This memo is a policy statement on how protocols
   become official standards for the ARPA-Internet and the DARPA research
   community.  This is an official policy statement of the ICCB and the
   DARPA.

901     Reynolds     Jun 84      Official ARPA-Internet Protocols

   This RFC identifies the documents specifying the official protocols used
   in the ARPA-Internet.  Annotations identify any revisions or changes
   planned.  This memo is an official status report on the protocols used
   in the DARPA research community.  See RFC-991.

900     Reynolds     Jun 84      Assigned Numbers

   This RFC specifies parameter values use in the Internet family of
   protocols, such as network numbers, well known ports, protocol types,
   and version numbers.  This memo is an official status report on the
   protocol parameters used in the Internet protocol system.  See RFC-990
   and 997.





























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