📄 rfc1000.txt
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194 - The Data Reconfiguration Service - Compiler/Interpreter Implementation Notes 166 - Data Reconfiguration Service - An Implementation Specification 144 - Data Sharing on Computer Networks 138 - Status Report on Proposed Data Reconfiguration Service 083 - Language-Machine for Data Reconfiguration 5i. Remote Job Entry 740, 599, 589, 325, 189, 088 - CCN Network Remote Job Entry Program - NETRJS 725 - An RJE Protocol for a Resource Sharing Network 499 - Harvard's Network RJE 490 - Surrogate RJS for UCLA-CCN 477, 436 - Remote Job Service at UCSBReynolds & Postel [Page 17]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 407 - Remote Job Entry 368 - Comments on "Proposed Remote Job Entry Protocol" 360 - Proposed Remote Job Entry Protocol 338 - EBCDIC/ASCII Mapping for Network RJE 307 - Using Network Remote Job Entry 283 - NETRJT - Remote Job Service Protocol for TIPS 105 - Network Specification for Remote Job Entry and Remote Job Output Retrieval at UCSB 5j. Time 958, 957, 956 - Network Time Protocol 868 - Time Server Protocol 867 - Daytime Protocol 778 - DCNET Time Server Protocol 738 - Time Server 685 - Response Time in Cross-network Debugging 034 - Some Brief Preliminary Notes on the ARC Clock 032 - Some Thoughts on SRI's Proposed Real Time Clock 028 - Time Standards 5k. Other 978 - Voice File Interchange Protocol (VFIP) 972 - Password Generator Protocol 954, 812 - Whois Protocol 951 - Bootstrap Protocol 937, 918 - Post Office Protocol 931, 912 - Authentication Service 913 - Simple File Transfer Protocol 909 - Loader Debugger Protocol 891 - DCN Local Net Protocol 887 - Resource Location Protocol 866 - Active Users Protocol 865 - Quote of the Day Protocol 864 - Character Generator Protocol 863, 361, 348 - Discard Protocol 862, 361, 347 - Echo Protocol 821, 822 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 783 - Trivial File Transfer Protocol 767 - Document Formats 759 - Internet Message Protocol 742 - Finger Protocol 734 - SUPDUP Protocol 726 - Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet Option 666 - Specification of the Unified User-Level Protocol 621 - NIC User Directories at SRI-ARC 569 - Network Standard Text Editor 470 - Change in Socket for TIP News FacilityReynolds & Postel [Page 18]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 451 - Tentative Proposal for a Unified User Level Protocol 098, 079 - Logger Protocol 029 - Note in Response to Bill English's Request for Comments 6. Program Documentation 6a. General 496 - A TNLS Quick Reference Card is Available 494 - Availability of MIX and MIXAL in the Network 488 - NLS Classes at Network Sites 485 - MIS and MIXAL at UCSB 431 - Update on SMFS Login and Logout 411 - New Multics Network Software Features 409 - TENEX Interface to UCSB's Simple-Minded File System 399 - SMFS Login and Logout 390 - TSO Scenario Batch Compilation and Foreground Execution 382 - Mathematical Software on the ARPA Network 379 - Using TSO at CCN 373 - Arbitrary Character Sets 350 - User Accounts for UCSB On-Line System 345 - Interest Mixed Integer Programming (MPSX on 360/91 at CCN) 321 - CBI Networking Activity at MITRE 317 - Official Host-Host Protocol Modification: Assigned Link Numbers 311 - New Console Attachments to the UCSB Host 251 - Weather Data 223 - Network Information Center Schedule for Network Users 217 - Specification Changes for OLS, RJE/RJOR, and SMFS 174 - UCLA-Computer Science Graphics Overview 122 - Network Specifications for UCSB's Simple-Minded File System 121 - Network On-Line Operators 120 - Network PL1 Subprograms 119 - Network FORTRAN Subprograms 074 - Specifications for Network Use of the UCSB On-Line System 7. Network Specific 7a. ARPANET 878, 851, 802 - The ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol 852 - The ARPANET Short Blocking Feature 789 - Vulnerabilities of Network Control Protocols: An Example 716 - Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN 1822 704 - IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol Change 696 - Comments on the IMP/HOST and HOST/IMP Protocol Changes 695 - Official Change in Host-Host ProtocolReynolds & Postel [Page 19]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 692 - Comments on IMP/Host Protocol Changes 690 - Comments on the Proposed Host/IMP Protocol Changes 687 - IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol 667 - BBN Host Ports 660 - Some Changes to the IMP and the IMP/Host Interface 642 - Ready Line Philosophy and Implementation 638, 633 - IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule 632 - Throughput Degradation for Single Packet Message 627 - ASCII Text File of Hostnames 626 - On a possible Lockup Condition in IMP Subnet due to Message Sequencing 625 - On Line Hostnames Service 623 - Comments on On-line Host Name Service 622 - Scheduling IMP/TIP Down Time 620 - Request for Monitor Host Table Updates 619 - Mean Round-Trip Times in the ARPANET 613 - Network Connectivity: A Response to RFC 603 611 - Two Changes to the IMP/Host Protocol 606 - Host Names On-Line 594 - Speedup of Host-IMP Interface 591 - Addition to the Very Distant Host Specification 568, 567 - Cross-Country Network Bandwidth 548 - Hosts Using the IMP Going Down Message Specification 547 - Change to the Very Distant Host Specification 533 - Message-ID Numbers 534 - Lost Message Detection 528 - Software Checksumming in the IMP and Network Reliability 521 - Restricted Use of IMP DDT 508 - Real-Time Data Transmission on the ARPANET 476, 434 - IMP/TIP Memory Retrofit Schedules 449, 442 - The Current Flow-Control Scheme for IMPSYS 447, 445 - IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule 417 - LINK Usage Violation 410 - Removal of the 30-second Delay When Hosts Come Up 406 - Scheduled IMP Software Releases 395 - Switch Settings on IMPs and TIPs 394 - Two Proposed Changes to the IMP-HOST Protocol 369 - Evaluation of ARPANET Services (January through March, 1972) 335 - New Interface-IMP/360 312 - Proposed Change in IMP-to-Host Protocol 297 - TIP Message Buffers 280 - A Draft Set of Host Names 274 - Establishing a Local Guide for Network Usage 271 - IMP System Change Notification 270 - Correction to the BBN Report No. 1822 263 - "Very Distant" Host Interface 254 - Scenarios for Using ARPANET Computers 247 - Proffered Set of Standard Host NamesReynolds & Postel [Page 20]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 241 - Connecting Computers to NLC Ports 239 - Host Mnemonics Proposed in RFC 226 237 - The NIC's View of Standard Host Names 236 - Standard Host Names 233 - Standardization of Host Call Letters 230 - Toward Reliable Operation of Minicomputer-based Terminals on a TIP 229 - Standard Host Names 228 - Clarification 226 - Standardization of Host Mnemonics 218 - Changing the IMP Status Reporting 213 - IMP System Change Notification 209 - Host/IMP Interface Documentation 208 - Address Tables 073, 067 - Proposed Change to Host/IMP Spec to Eliminate Marking 071 - Reallocation in Case of Input Error 070 - A Note On Padding 064 - Getting Rid of Marking 041 - IMP/IMP Teletype Communication 025 - No High Link Numbers 019 - Two Protocol Suggestions to Reduce Congestion at Swap-Bound Nodes 017a, 017 - Some Questions Re: HOST-IMP Protocol 012 - IMP-HOST Interface Flow Diagrams 007 - HOST-IMP Interface 006 - Conversation with Bob Kahn 7b. Internet Protocol On Networks 948 - Two Methods for the Transmission of IP Datagrams Over IEEE 802.3 Networks 907 - Host Access Protocol 903 - A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol 895 - A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Experimental Ethernet Networks 894 - A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks 893 - Trailer Encapsulations 891 - Internet Protocol on DC Networks 877 - A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams Over Public Data Networks 826 - Address Resolution Protocol 796 - Address Mappings 795 - Service Mappings 7c. Host Front End Protocols 929, 928, 705, 647 - Host-Front End ProtocolReynolds & Postel [Page 21]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 7d. Other 935 - Reliable Link Layer Protocols 916 - Reliable Asynchronous Transfer Protocol 914 - Thinwire Protocol 824 - The Cronus Virtual Local Network 8. Measurement 8a. General 573 - Data and File Transfer - Some Measurement Results 557 - Revelations in Network Host Measurements 546 - Tenex Load Averages for July 1973 462 - Responding to User Needs 415 - TENEX Bandwidth 392 - Measurement of Host Costs for Transmitting Network Data 352 - TIP Site Information Form 308 - ARPANET Host Availability Data 286 - Network Library Information System 274 - Establishing a Local Guide for Network Usage 214, 193 - Network Checkout 198 - Site Certification - Lincoln Labs 182 - Compilation of List of Revelant Site Reports 180 - File System Questionnaire 156 - Status of the Illinois Site (Response to RFC 116) 153 - SRI ARC-NIC Status 152 - SRI Artificial Intelligence Status Report 126 - Ames Graphics Facilities at Ames Research Center 112 - User/Server Site Protocol Network HOST Questionnaire 104 - Link 191 106 - USER/SERVER Site Protocol Network Host Questionnaire 8b. Surveys 971 - A Survey of Data Representation Standards 876 - Survey of SMTP Implementations 848 - Who Provides the "Little" TCP Services? 847 - Summary of Smallberg Surveys 844 - Who Talks ICMP, too? Survey of 18 February 1983 846, 845, 843, 842, 839, 838, 837, 836, 835, 834, 833, 832 - Who Talks TCP? 787 - Connectionless Data Transmission Survey/Tutorial 703, 702, 701, 679, 669 - Survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers 565 - Storing Network Survey Data at the Datacomputer 545 - Of What Quality be the UCSB Resource Evaluators? 530 - A Report on the SURVEY Project 523 - SURVEY is in Operation Again 519 - Resource EvaluationReynolds & Postel [Page 22]RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 514 - Network Make-Work 464 - Resource Notebook Framework 460 - NCP Survey 459 - Network Questionnaire 450 - Multics Sampling Timeout Change 446 - Proposal to Consider a Network Program Resource Notebook 096 - An Interactive Network Experiment to Study Modes of
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