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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@CMU-CS-A.ARPA 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 beReynolds & Postel [Page 18]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols RFC 924 implemented in applications like boot loading where efficiency and space are at a premium. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Reliable Data Protocol CONTACT: Hinden@BBN-UNIX.ARPA Remote Job Entry --------------------------------------------- (RJE) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 407 (in APH) 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@USC-ISIF.ARPA Remote Job Service ---------------------------------------- (NETRJS) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 740 (in APH) 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:Reynolds & Postel [Page 19]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols RFC 924 DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: Braden@USC-ISIA.ARPA Remote Telnet Service ------------------------------------ (RTELNET) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 818 COMMENTS: Provides special access to user Telnet on a remote system. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Telnet, Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA Graphics Protocol --------------------------------------- (GRAPHICS) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: NIC 24308 (in APH) COMMENTS: The protocol for vector graphics. Very minor changes needed for use with TCP. No known active implementations. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Telnet, Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPAReynolds & Postel [Page 20]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols RFC 924 Echo Protocol ----------------------------------------------- (ECHO) STATUS: Recommended SPECIFICATION: RFC 862 COMMENTS: Debugging protocol, sends back whatever you send it. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA Discard Protocol ----------------------------------------- (DISCARD) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 863 COMMENTS: Debugging protocol, throws away whatever you send it. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA Character Generator Protocol ----------------------------- (CHARGEN) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 864 COMMENTS: Debugging protocol, sends you ASCII data. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram ProtocolReynolds & Postel [Page 21]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols RFC 924 CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA Quote of the Day Protocol ---------------------------------- (QUOTE) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 865 COMMENTS: Debugging protocol, sends you a short ASCII message. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA Active Users Protocol -------------------------------------- (USERS) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 866 COMMENTS: Lists the currently active users. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA Authentication Service -------------------------------------- (AUTH) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: RFC 912 COMMENTS: The Authentication Server provides a means to determine the identity of a user of a particular 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 andReynolds & Postel [Page 22]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols RFC 924 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. Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this protocol with the contact. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: StJohns@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA Finger Protocol ------------------------------------------- (FINGER) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 742 (in APH) COMMENTS: Provides information on the current or most recent activity of a user. Some extensions have been suggested. Some changes are are needed for TCP. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA WhoIs Protocol ------------------------------------------- (NICNAME) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 812 (in IPTW) COMMENTS: Accesses the ARPANET Directory database. Provides a way to find out about people, their addresses, phone numbers, organizations, and mailboxes. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control ProtocolReynolds & Postel [Page 23]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols RFC 924 CONTACT: Feinler@SRI-NIC.ARPA Domain Name Protocol -------------------------------------- (DOMAIN) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: RFC 881, 882, 883 COMMENTS: OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 920 - Domain Requirements RFC 921 - Domain Name Implementation Schedule - Revised DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Mockapetris@USC-ISIF.ARPA HOSTNAME Protocol --------------------------------------- (HOSTNAME) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 811 (in IPTW) COMMENTS: Accesses the Registered Internet Hosts database (HOSTS.TXT). Provides a way to find out about a host in the Internet, its Internet Address, and the protocols it implements. OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 810 - Host Table Specification DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: Feinler@SRI-NIC.ARPAReynolds & Postel [Page 24]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols RFC 924 Host Name Server Protocol ----------------------------- (NAMESERVER) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: IEN 116 (in IPTW) COMMENTS: Provides machine oriented procedure for translating a host name to an Internet Address. This specification has significant problems: 1) The name syntax is out of date. 2) The protocol details are ambiguous, in particular, the length octet either does or doesn't include itself and the op code. 3) The extensions are not supported by any known implementation. This protocol is now abandon in favor of the DOMAIN protocol. Further implementations of this protocol are not advised. Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this protocol with the contact. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA CSNET Mailbox Name Server Protocol ---------------------- (CSNET-NS) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: CS-DN-2 COMMENTS: Provides access to the CSNET data base of users to give information about users names, affiliations, and mailboxes. Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this protocol with the contact. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: Solomon@UWISC.ARPAReynolds & Postel [Page 25]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols RFC 924 Daytime Protocol ----------------------------------------- (DAYTIME) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 867 COMMENTS: Provides the day and time in ASCII character string. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA Time Server Protocol ---------------------------------------- (TIME) STATUS: Recommended SPECIFICATION: RFC 868 COMMENTS: Provides the time as the number of seconds from a specified reference time. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPAReynolds & Postel [Page 26]Official ARPA-Internet Protocols RFC 924 DCNET Time Server Protocol --------------------------------- (CLOCK) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 778 COMMENTS: Provides a mechanism for keeping synchronized clocks. OTHER REFERENCES:
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