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Application and Support
This RFC is an official specification for the Internet community. It
incorporates by reference, amends, corrects, and supplements the primary
protocol standards documents relating to hosts. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1122 Braden Oct 89 Requirements for Internet Hosts --
Communication Layers
This RFC is an official specification for the Internet community. It
incorporates by reference, amends, corrects, and supplements the primary
protocol standards documents relating to hosts. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1121 Postel Sep 89 Act One - The Poems
This RFC presents a collection of poems that were presented at "Act
One", a symposium held partially in celebration of the 20th anniversary
of the ARPANET.
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1120 Cerf Sep 89 The Internet Activities Board
This RFC provides a history and description of the Internet Activities
Board (IAB) and its subsidiary organizations. This memo is for
informational use and does not constitute a standard.
1119 Mills Sep 89 Network Time Protocol (Version 2)
Specification and Implementation
This document describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP), specifies its
formal structure and summarizes information useful for its
implementation. NTP provides the mechanisms to synchronize time and
coordinate time distribution in a large, diverse internet operating at
rates from mundane to lightwave. It uses a returnable-time design in
which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-
organizing, hierarchical-master-slave configuration synchronizes local
clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or
radio. The servers can also redistribute reference time via local
routing algorithms and time daemons. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1118 Krol Sep 89 The Hitchhikers Guide to the Internet
This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community in
order to make available some "hints" which will allow new network
participants to understand how the direction of the Internet is set, how
to acquire online information and how to be a good Internet neighbor.
While the information discussed may not be relevant to the research
problems of the Internet, it may be interesting to a number of
researchers and implementors. No standards are defined or specified in
this memo.
1117 Romano Aug 89 Internet Numbers
This memo is an official status report on the network numbers and the
autonomous system numbers used in the Internet community.
1116 Borman Aug 89 Telnet Linemode Option
Hosts on the Internet that support Linemode within the Telnet protocol
are expected to adopt and implement this protocol. Obsoleted by RFC
1184. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
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1115 Linn Aug 89 Privacy Enhancement for Internet
Electronic Mail: Part III --
Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers
This RFC provides definitions, references, and citations for
algorithms, usage modes, and associated identifiers used in RFC-1113
and RFC-1114 in support of privacy-enhanced electronic mail.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]
1114 Kent Aug 89 Privacy Enhancement for Internet
Electronic Mail: Part II --
Certificate-Based Key Management
This RFC specifies the key management aspects of Privacy Enhanced Mail.
[STANDARDS-TRACK]
1113 Linn Aug 89 Privacy Enhancement for Internet
Electronic Mail: Part I -- Message
Encipherment and Authentication
Procedures
This RFC specifies features for private electronic mail based on
encryption technology. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1112 Deering Aug 89 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting
This memo specifies the extensions required of a host implementation of
the Internet Protocol (IP) to support multicasting. Recommended
procedure for IP multicasting in the Internet. This RFC obsoletes RFCs
998 and 1054. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1111 Postel Aug 89 Request for Comments on Request for
Comments - Instructions to
RFC Authors
This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Authors of
RFCs are expected to adopt and implement this standard.
1110 McKenzie Aug 89 A Problem with the TCP Big Window
Option
This memo comments on the TCP Big Window option described in RFC 1106.
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1109 Cerf Aug 89 Report of the Second Ad Hoc
Network Management Review Group
This RFC reports an official Internet Activities Board (IAB) policy
position on the treatment of Network Management in the Internet. This
RFC presents the results and recommendations of the second Ad Hoc
Network Management Review on June 12, 1989. The results of the first
such meeting were reported in RFC 1052.
1108 Kent Nov 91 U.S. Department of Defense Security
Options for the Internet Protocol
This RFC specifies the U.S. Department of Defense Basic Security
Option and the top-level description of the Extended Security Option
for use with the Internet Protocol. This RFC obsoletes RFC 1038,
"Revised IP Security Option", dated January 1988. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1107 Sollins Jul 89 A Plan for Internet Directory Services
This memo proposes a program to develop a directory service for the
Internet. It reports the results of a meeting held in February 1989,
which was convened to review requirements and options for such a
service. This proposal is offered for comment, and does not represent a
committed research activity of the Internet community.
1106 Fox Jun 89 TCP Big Window and Nak Options
This memo discusses two extensions to the TCP protocol to provide a more
efficient operation over a network with a high bandwidth*delay product.
The extensions described in this document have been implemented and
shown to work using resources at NASA. This memo describes an
Experimental Protocol, these extensions are not proposed as an Internet
standard, but as a starting point for further research.
1105 Lougheed Jun 89 A Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
This RFC outlines a specific approach for the exchange of network
reachability information between Autonomous Systems. Updated by RFCs
1163 and 1164. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
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1104 Braun Jun 89 Models of Policy Based Routing
The purpose of this RFC is to outline a variety of models for policy
based routing. The relative benefits of the different approaches are
reviewed. Discussions and comments are explicitly encouraged to move
toward the best policy based routing model that scales well within a
large internetworking environment.
1103 Katz Jun 89 A Proposed Standard for the Transmission
of IP Datagrams over FDDI Networks
This RFC specifies a method of encapsulating the Internet Protocol (IP)
datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests and replies on
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
1102 Clark May 89 Policy Routing in Internet Protocols
The purpose of this RFC is to focus discussion on particular problems in
the Internet and possible methods of solution. No proposed solutions in
this document are intended as standards for the Internet.
1101 Mockapetris Apr 89 DNS Encoding of Network Names and
Other Types
This RFC proposes two extensions to the Domain Name System:
- A specific method for entering and retrieving RRs which map
between network names and numbers.
- Ideas for a general method for describing mappings between
arbitrary identifiers and numbers.
The method for mapping between network names and addresses is a proposed
standard, the ideas for a general method are experimental.
1100 IAB Apr 89 IAB Official Protocol Standards
This memo describes the state of standardization of protocols used in
the Internet as determined by the Internet Activities Board (IAB). An
overview of the standards procedures is presented first, followed by
discussions of the standardization process and the RFC document series,
then the explanation of the terms is presented, the lists of protocols
in each stage of standardization follows, and finally pointers to
references and contacts for further information.
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This memo is issued quarterly, please be sure the copy you are reading
is dated within the last three months. Current copies may be obtained
from the Network Information Center or from the Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority (see the contact information at the end of this memo).
Do not use this memo after 31-July-89.
Security Considerations
Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
Author's Address
Joyce K. Reynolds
University of Southern California
Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
Phone: (310) 822-1511
EMail: JKREY@ISI.EDU
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