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protocol with the contact. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: Solomon@WISC.EDUReynolds & Postel [Page 29]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 Domain Name Protocol -------------------------------------- (DOMAIN) STATUS: Recommended SPECIFICATION: RFC 881, RFC 882, RFC 883 (in DPH) COMMENTS: OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 920 - Domain Requirements RFC 921 - Domain Name Implementation Schedule - Revised RFC 973 - Domain System Changes and Observations RFC 974 - Mail Routing and the Domain System DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Mockapetris@ISI.EDU HOSTNAME Protocol --------------------------------------- (HOSTNAME) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 953 (in DPH) 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 952 - Host Table Specification DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: Feinler@SRI-NIC.ARPAReynolds & Postel [Page 30]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 Host Name Server Protocol ----------------------------- (NAMESERVER) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: IEN 116 (in DPH) 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 This specification has significant problems: 1) The name syntax is out of date. 2) The protocol details are ambiguous, in particular, the length octet either does or doesn't include itself and the op code. 3) The extensions are not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 abandoned 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@ISI.EDU Daytime Protocol ----------------------------------------- (DAYTIME) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 867 (in DPH) COMMENTS: Provides the day and time in ASCII character string. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol or User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDUReynolds & Postel [Page 31]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 Network Time Protocol ---------------------------------------- (NTP) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: RFC 958 COMMENTS: A proposed protocol for synchronizing a set of network clocks using a set of distributed clients and servers. Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this protocol with the contact. OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 778, RFC 891, RFC 956, and RFC 957. DEPENDENCIES: User Datagram Protocol CONTACT: Mills@UDEL.EDU Time Server Protocol ---------------------------------------- (TIME) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 868 (in DPH) 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@ISI.EDUReynolds & Postel [Page 32]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 DCNET Time Server Protocol --------------------------------- (CLOCK) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: RFC 778 COMMENTS: Provides a mechanism for keeping synchronized clocks. Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this protocol with the contact. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: Internet Control Message Protocol CONTACT: Mills@UDEL.EDU Authentication Service -------------------------------------- (AUTH) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: RFC 931 COMMENTS: This 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. Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this protocol with the contact. OTHER REFERENCES: Supercedes RFC 912 DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: StJohns@SRI-NIC.ARPAReynolds & Postel [Page 33]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 Authentication Scheme --------------------------------- (COOKIE-JAR) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: RFC 1004 COMMENTS: This RFC focuses its discussion on authentication problems in the Internet and possible methods of solution. Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this protocol with the contact. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: CONTACT: Mills@UDEL.EDU Internet Message Protocol ------------------------------------ (MPM) STATUS: Experimental SPECIFICATION: RFC 759 (in DPH) COMMENTS: This is an experimental multimedia mail transfer protocol. The implementation is called a Message Processing Module or MPM. Please discuss any plans for implementation or use of this protocol with the contact. OTHER REFERENCES: RFC 767 - Structured Document Formats DEPENDENCIES: Transmission Control Protocol CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDUReynolds & Postel [Page 34]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 Network Standard Text Editor ------------------------------- (NETED) STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 569 (in DPH) COMMENTS: Describes a simple line editor which could be provided by every Internet host. OTHER REFERENCES: DEPENDENCIES: CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDUReynolds & Postel [Page 35]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 APPENDICES Internet Numbers --------------------------------------------------- STATUS: None SPECIFICATION: RFC 997 COMMENTS: Describes the fields of network numbers and autonomous system numbers that are assigned specific values for actual use, and lists the currently assigned values. Issued March 1987, replaces RFC 990, RFC 790 in IPTW, and RFC 960. OTHER REFERENCES: CONTACT: Hostmaster@SRI-NIC.ARPA Assigned Numbers --------------------------------------------------- STATUS: None SPECIFICATION: RFC 1010 COMMENTS: Describes the fields of various protocols that are assigned specific values for actual use, and lists the currently assigned values. Issued May 1987, replaces RFC 990, RFC 790 in IPTW, and RFC 960. OTHER REFERENCES: CONTACT: JKREYNOLDS@ISI.EDUReynolds & Postel [Page 36]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 Pre-emption -------------------------------------------------------- STATUS: Elective SPECIFICATION: RFC 794 (in DPH) COMMENTS: Describes how to do pre-emption of TCP connections. OTHER REFERENCES: CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU Service Mappings --------------------------------------------------- STATUS: None SPECIFICATION: RFC 795 (in DPH) COMMENTS: Describes the mapping of the IP type of service field onto the parameters of some specific networks. Out of date, needs revision. OTHER REFERENCES: CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU Address Mappings --------------------------------------------------- STATUS: None SPECIFICATION: RFC 796 (in DPH) COMMENTS: Describes the mapping between Internet Addresses and the addresses of some specific networks. Out of date, needs revision. OTHER REFERENCES: CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDUReynolds & Postel [Page 37]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 Document Formats --------------------------------------------------- STATUS: None SPECIFICATION: RFC 678 (in DPH) COMMENTS: Describes standard format rules for several types of documents. OTHER REFERENCES: CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDU Equations Representation ------------------------------------------- STATUS: None SPECIFICATION: RFC 1003 COMMENTS: Identifies and explores issues in defining a standard for the exchange of mathematical equations. OTHER REFERENCES: CONTACT: Katz@ISI.EDU Bitmap Formats ----------------------------------------------------- STATUS: None SPECIFICATION: RFC 797 (in DPH) COMMENTS: Describes a standard format for bitmap data. OTHER REFERENCES: CONTACT: Postel@ISI.EDUReynolds & Postel [Page 38]RFC 1011 - Official Internet Protocols May 1987 Facsimile Formats -------------------------------------------------- STATUS: None
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