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Simple File Transfer Protocol ------------------------------- (SFTP)
STATUS: Experimental
SPECIFICATION: RFC 913 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
SFTP is a simple file transfer protocol. 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.
SFTP can be implemented with any reliable 8-bit byte stream
oriented protocol, this document describes its TCP
specification. SFTP uses only one TCP connection; whereas TFTP
implements a connection over UDP, and FTP uses two TCP
connections (one using the TELNET protocol).
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol
CONTACT: MKL@SRI-NIC.ARPA
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ------------------------------- (SMTP)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 821 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
The procedure for transmitting computer mail between hosts.
This has been revised since the IPTW, it is in the "Internet
Mail Protocols" volume of November 1982. RFC 788 (in IPTW) is
obsolete.
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There have been many misunderstandings and errors in the early
implementations. Some documentation of these problems can be
found in the file [C.ISI.EDU]<SMTP>MAIL.ERRORS.
Some minor differences between RFC 821 and RFC 822 should be
resolved.
OTHER REFERENCES:
RFC 822 - Mail Header Format Standards
This has been revised since the IPTW, it is in the "Internet
Mail Protocols" volume of November 1982. RFC 733 (in IPTW)
is obsolete. Further revision of RFC 822 is needed to
correct some minor errors in the details of the
specification.
Note: RFC 822 is not included in the DPH (an accident, it
should have been).
MIL-STD-1781 (in DPH) - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Network News Transfer Protocol ------------------------------ (NNTP)
STATUS: Experimental
SPECIFICATION: RFC 977
COMMENTS:
NNTP specifies a protocol for the distribution, inquiry,
retrieval, and posting of news articles using a reliable
stream-based transmission of news among the Internet community.
NNTP is designed so that news articles are stored in a central
database allowing a subscriber to select only those items he
wishes to read. Indexing, cross-referencing, and expiration of
aged messages are also provided.
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
OTHER REFERENCES:
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DEPENDENCIES: Internet Protocol
CONTACT: Brian@SDCSVAX.UCSD.EDU
Post Office Protocol - Version 2 ---------------------------- (POP2)
STATUS: Experimental
SPECIFICATION: RFC 937 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
The intent of the Post Office Protocol - Version 2 (POP2) 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).
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
OTHER REFERENCES: Obsoletes RFC 918
DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol
CONTACT: JKReynolds@ISI.EDU
NetBIOS Services Protocol -------------------------------- (NETBIOS)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 1001, 1002
COMMENTS:
These documents define a proposed standard protocol to support
NetBIOS services in a TCP/IP environment. Both local network
and internet operation are supported. Various node types are
defined to accomodate local and internet topologies and to
allow operation with or without the use of IP broadcast
RFC 1001 describes the NetBIOS-over-TCP protocols in a general
manner, with emphasis on the underlying ideas and techniques.
RFC 1002 gives the detailed specifications of the
NetBIOS-over-TCP packets, protocols, and defined constants and
variables.
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OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol, User Datagram
Protocol
CONTACT: Auerbach@CSL.SRI.COM
Bootstrap Protocol ----------------------------------------- (BOOTP)
STATUS: Experimental
SPECIFICATION: RFC 951
COMMENTS:
This proposed protocol provides an IP/UDP bootstrap protocol
which allows a diskless client machine to discover its own IP
address, the address of a server host, and the name of a file
to be loaded into memory and executed.
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Internet Protocol, User Datagram Protocol
CONTACT: Croft@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU
Loader Debugger Protocol ------------------------------------- (LDP)
STATUS: Experimental
SPECIFICATION: RFC 909
COMMENTS:
Specifies a protocol for loading, dumping and debugging target
machines from hosts in a network environment. It is also
designed to accommodate a variety of target CPU types. It
provides a powerful set of debugging services, while at the
same time, it is structured so that a simple subset may be
implemented in applications like boot loading where efficiency
and space are at a premium.
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
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OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Reliable Data Protocol
CONTACT: Hinden@BBN.COM
Resource Location Protocol ----------------------------------- (RLP)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 887 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
A resource location protocol for use in the Internet. This
protocol utilizes the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) which in
turn calls on the Internet Protocol to deliver its datagrams.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: User Datagram Protocol
CONTACT: Accetta@A.CS.CMU.EDU
Remote Job Entry --------------------------------------------- (RJE)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 407 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
The general protocol for submitting batch jobs and retrieving
the results.
Some changes needed for use with TCP.
No known active implementations.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: File Transfer Protocol, Transmission Control
Protocol
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
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Remote Job Service ---------------------------------------- (NETRJS)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 740 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
A special protocol for submitting batch jobs and retrieving the
results used with the UCLA IBM OS system.
Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this
protocol with the contact.
Revision in progress.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol
CONTACT: Braden@ISI.EDU
Remote Telnet Service ------------------------------------ (RTELNET)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 818 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Provides special access to user Telnet on a remote system.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Telnet, Transmission Control Protocol
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
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Graphics Protocol --------------------------------------- (GRAPHICS)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: NIC 24308 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
The protocol for vector graphics.
Very minor changes needed for use with TCP.
No known active implementations.
Note: The DPH claims that this is RFC 493, but RFC 493 is
actually a different earlier specification.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Telnet, Transmission Control Protocol
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Echo Protocol ----------------------------------------------- (ECHO)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 862 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Debugging protocol, sends back whatever you send it.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol
or User Datagram Protocol
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
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Discard Protocol ----------------------------------------- (DISCARD)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 863 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Debugging protocol, throws away whatever you send it.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol
or User Datagram Protocol
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Character Generator Protocol ----------------------------- (CHARGEN)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 864 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Debugging protocol, sends you ASCII data.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol
or User Datagram Protocol
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
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Quote of the Day Protocol ---------------------------------- (QUOTE)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 865 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Debugging protocol, sends you a short ASCII message.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol
or User Datagram Protocol
CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU
Statistics Server ---------------------------------------- (STATSRV)
STATUS: Recommended
SPECIFICATION: RFC 996
COMMENTS:
This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community.
Hosts and gateways on the Internet that choose to implement a
remote statistics monitoring facility may use this protocol to
send statistics data upon request to a monitoring center or
debugging host.
OTHER REFERENCES:
DEPENDENCIES: Internet Protocol
CONTACT: Mills@UDEL.EDU
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Active Users Protocol -------------------------------------- (USERS)
STATUS: Elective
SPECIFICATION: RFC 866 (in DPH)
COMMENTS:
Lists the currently active users.
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