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RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 19911047 Partridge Feb 88 Duplicate Messages and SMTPAn examination of a synchronization problem in the Simple Mail TransferProtocol (SMTP) is presented. This synchronization problem can cause amessage to be delivered multiple times. A method for avoiding thisproblem is suggested. Nodding familiarity with the SMTP specification,RFC-821, is required.1046 Prue Feb 88 A Queuing Algorithm to Provide Type-of-Service for IP LinksThis memo is intended to explore how Type-of-Service might beimplemented in the Internet. The proposal describes a method of queuingwhich can provide the different classes of service. The technique alsoprohibits one class of service from consuming excessive resources orexcluding other classes of service. This is an "idea paper" anddiscussion is strongly encouraged.1045 Cheriton Feb 88 VMTP: Versatile Message Transaction Protocol Protocol SpecificationThis memo specifies the Versatile Message Transaction Protocol (VMTP)[Version 0.7 of 19-Feb-88], a transport protocol specifically designedto support the transaction model of communication, as exemplified byremote procedure call (RPC). The full function of VMTP, includingsupport for security, real-time, asynchronous message exchanges,streaming, multicast and idempotency, provides a rich selection to theVMTP user level. Subsettability allows the VMTP module for particularclients and servers to be specialized and simplified to the servicesactually required. Examples of such simple clients and servers includePROM network bootload programs, network boot servers, data sensors andsimple controllers, to mention but a few examples. This RFC describes aprotocol proposed as a standard for the Internet community.1044 Hardwick Feb 88 Internet Protocol on Network Systems HYPERchannel Protocol SpecificationThis memo intends to provide a complete discussion of the protocols andtechniques used to embed DoD standard Internet Protocol datagrams (andits associated higher level protocols) on Network Systems Corporation'sHYPERchannel equipment. This document is directed toward networkplanners and implementors who are already familiar with the TCP/IPprotocol suite and the techniques used to carry TCP/IP traffic on commonnetworks such as the DDN or the Ethernet. No great familiarity with NSCproducts is assumed; an appendix is devoted to a review of NSCReynolds [Page 12]RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 1991technologies and protocols.1043 Yasuda Feb 88 TELNET Data Entry Terminal Option DODIIS ImplementationThis RFC suggests a proposed protocol on the TELNET Data Entry Terminal(DET) Option - DODIIS Implementation for the Internet community. It isintended that this specification be capatible with the specification ofDET Option in RFC-732. Discussion and suggests for improvements areencouraged.1042 Postel Feb 88 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over IEEE 802 NetworksThis RFC specifies a standard method of encapsulating the InternetProtocol (IP) datagrams and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requestsand replies on IEEE 802 Networks to allow compatible and interoperableimplementations. This RFC specifies a protocol standard for theInternet community.1041 Rekhter Jan 88 Telnet 3270 Regime OptionThis RFC specifies a proposed standard for the Internet community.Hosts on the Internet that want to support 3270 data stream within theTelnet protocol, are expected to adopt and implement this standard.1040 Linn Jan 88 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I Message Encipherment and Authentication ProceduresThis RFC is the Outgrowth of a series of IAB Privacy Task Force meetingsand of internal working papers distributed for those meetings. Thismemo defines message encipherment and authentication procedures, as theinitial phase of an effort to provide privacy enhancement services forelectronic mail transfer in the Internet. Detailed key managementmechanisms to support these procedures will be defined in a subsequentRFC. As a goal of this initial phase, it is intended that theprocedures defined here be compatible with a wide range of keymanagement approaches, including both conventional (symmetric) andpublic-key (asymmetric) approaches for encryption of data encryptingkeys. Use of conventional cryptography for message text encryptionand/or integrity check computation is anticipated.Reynolds [Page 13]RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 19911039 Latham Jan 88 A DoD Statement on Open Systems Interconnection ProtocolsThis RFC reproduces a memorandum issued on 2-JUL-87 from the AssistantSecretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, andIntelligence (ASDC31) to the Director of the Defense CommunicationsAgency (DCA). This memo is distributed for information only.1038 St. Johns Jan 88 Draft Revised IP Security OptionThis memo is a pre-publication draft of the revised Internet ProtocolSecurity Option. This RFC reflects the version as approved by theProtocol Standards Steering group, and is provided for informationalpurposes only. The final version of this document will be availablefrom Navy publications and should not differ from this document in anymajor fashion. This document will be published as a change to the MIL-STD 1777, "Internet Protocol".1037 Greenberg Dec 87 NFILE - A File Access ProtocolThis document includes a specification of the NFILE file access protocoland its underlying levels of protocol, the Token List Transport Layerand Byte Stream with Mark. The goal of this specification is to promotediscussion of the ideas described here, and to encourage designers offuture file protocols to take advantage of these ideas. A secondarygoal is to make the specification available to sites that might benefitfrom implementing NFILE.1036 Horton Dec 87 Standard for Interchange of USENET MessagesThis RFC defines the standard format for the interchange of network Newsmessages among USENET hosts. It updates and replaces RFC-850,reflecting version B2.11 of the News program. This memo is distributedas an RFC to make this information easily accessible to the Internetcommunity. It does not specify an Internet standard.1035 Mockapetris Nov 87 Domain Names - Implementation SpecificationThis RFC is the revised specification of the protocol and format used inthe implementation of the Domain Name System. It obsoletes RFC-883.This memo documents the details of the domain name client - servercommunication.Reynolds [Page 14]RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 19911034 Mockapetris Nov 87 Domain Names - Concepts and FacilitiesThis RFC is the revised basic definition of The Domain Name System. Itobsoletes RFC-882. This memo describes the domain style names and theirused for host address look up and electronic mail forwarding. Itdiscusses the clients and servers in the domain name system and theprotocol used between them.1033 Lottor Nov 87 Domain Administrators Operations GuideThis RFC provides guidelines for domain administrators in operating adomain server and maintaining their portion of the hierarchicaldatabase. Familiarity with the domain system is assumed (see RFCs 1031,1032, 1034, and 1035).1032 Stahl Nov 87 Domain Administrators GuideDomains are administrative entities that provide decentralizedmanagement of host naming and addressing. The domain-naming system isdistributed and hierarchical.This memo describes procedures for registering a domain with the NetworkInformation Center (NIC) of Defense Data Network (DDN), and offersguidelines on the establishment and administration of a domain inaccordance with the requirements specified in RFC-920. It is recommendedthat the guidelines described in this document be used by domainadministrators in the establishment and control of second-level domains.The role of the domain administrator (DA) is that of coordinator,manager, and technician. If his domain is established at the secondlevel or lower in the tree, the domain administrator must register byinteracting with the management of the domain directly above this.1031 Lazear Nov 87 Milnet Name Domain TransitionThis RFC consolidates information necessary for the implementation ofdomain style names throughout the DDN/MILNET Internet community. Theintroduction of domain style names will impact all hosts in theDDN/MILNET Internet. This RFC is designed as an aid to implementors andadministrators by providing: 1) an overview of the transition processfrom host tables to domains, 2) a timetable for the transition, and 3)references to documentation and software relating to the domain system.Reynolds [Page 15]RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 19911030 Lambert Nov 87 On Testing the NETBLT Protocol over Divers NetworksThis memo describes the results gathered from testing NETBLT over threenetworks of different bandwidths and round-trip delays. The results arenot complete, but the information gathered so far has not beenpromising. The NETBLT protocol is specified in RFC-998; this documentassumes an understanding of the specification as described in RFC-998.1029 Parr May 88 A More Tolerant Approach to Address Resolution for Multi-Lan system of EthernetsThis memo discusses an extension to a Bridge Protocol to detect anddisclose changes in heighbouring host address parameters in a Multi-Lansystem of Ethernets. The problem is one which is appearing more andmore regularly as the interconnected systems grow larger on Campuses andin Commercial Institutions. This RFC suggests a protocol enhancementfor the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions forimprovements.1028 Davin Nov 87 A Simple Gateway Monitoring ProtocolThis memo defines a simple application-layer protocol by whichmanagement information for a gateway may be inspected or altered byremote users. This proposal is intended only as an interim response toimmediate gateway monitoring needs.1027 Carl-Mitchell Oct 87 Using ARP to Implement Transparent Subnet GatewaysThis RFC describes the use of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) bysubnet gateways to permit hosts on the connected subnets to communicatewithout being aware of the existence of subnets, using the technique of"Proxy ARP".1026 Kille Sep 87 Addendum to RFC-987 (Mapping between X.400 and RFC-882)This memo suggest a proposed protocol for the Internet community, andrequest discussion and suggestions for improvements.Reynolds [Page 16]RFC 1099 Summary of 1000-1099 December 19911025 Postel Sep 87 TCP and IP Bake OffThis memo describes some of the procedures, scoring and tests used inthe TCP and IP bake offs held in the early development of theseprotocols. These procedures and tests may still be of use in testingnewly implemented TCP and IP modules.1024 Partridge Oct 87 HEMS Variable DefinitionsThis memo assigns instruction codes, defines object formats and objectsemantics for use with the High-Level Monitoring and Control Language,defined in RFC-1023. A general system has been described in previousmemos (RFC-1021, RFC-1022). This system is called the High-Level EntityManagement System (HEMS). This memo is provisional and the definitionsare subject to change. Readers should confirm with the authors thatthey have the most recent version. This RFC assumes a working knowledgeof the ISO data encoding standard, ASN.1, and a general understanding ofthe IP protocol suite.1023 Partridge Oct 87 HEMS Monitoring and Control LanguageThis RFC specifies the High-Level Entity Management System (HEMS)Monitoring and Control Language. This language defines the requests and
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