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  • 501 Un-Muddling "Free File Transfer"
  • 502 unknown title
  • 503 Socket Number List
  • 504 Workshop Announcement
  • 505 Two Solutions to a File Transfer Access Problem
  • 506 An FTP Command-Naming Problem
  • 507 unknown title
  • 508 REAL-TIME DATA TRANSMISSION ON THE ARPANET
  • 509 Traffic Statistics (April 1973)
  • 510 Request for Network Mailbox Addresses
  • 511 Enterprise Phone Service to NIC From ARPANET Sites
  • 512 MORE ON LOST MESSAGE DETECTION
  • 513 COMMENTS ON THE NEW TELNET SPECIFICATIONS
  • 514 NETWORK MAKE-WORK
  • 515 Specifications for Datalanguage, Version 0/9
  • 516 LOST MESSAGE DETECTION
  • 517 unknown title
  • 518 ARPANET ACCOUNTS
  • 520 A Proposed File Access Protocol Specification
  • 521 Restricted Use of IMP DDT
  • 523 SURVEY is in Operation Again
  • 524 A Proposed Mail Protocol
  • 525 MIT-MATHLAB MEETS UCSB-OLS: An Example of Resource Sharing
  • 526 unknown title
  • 527 ARPAWOCKY
  • 528 SOFTWARE CHECKSUMMING IN THE IMP AND NETWORK RELIABILITY
  • 529 NIC # 15372 K. Pogran MIT-MULTICS 29 June 1973
  • 531 Feast or famine? A Response to Two Recent RFC's About Network Information
  • 532 The UCSD-CC Server-FTP Facility
  • 533 MESSAGE-ID NUMBERS
  • 534 Lost Message Detection
  • 536 unknown title
  • 537 Announcement of NGG meeting-JULY 16-17
  • 538 Traffic Statistics (June 1973)
  • 539 Thoughts on the Mail Protocol Proposed in RFC 524
  • 540 unknown title
  • 541 unknown title
  • 542 File Transfer Protocol for the ARPA Network
  • 543 Network Journal Submission and Delivery
  • 544 Locating On-Line Documentation at SRI-ARC
  • 545 OF WHAT QUALITY BE THE UCSB RESOURCE EVALUATORS? A Response to "Feast of Famine"
  • 546 TENEX Load Averages for July 1973
  • 547 Change to the Very Distant Host Specification
  • 548 Hosts Using the IMP Going Down Message
  • 549 MINUTES OF NETWORK GRAPHICS GROUP MEETING
  • 550 NIC NCP EXPERIMENT
  • 552 Single access to Standard Protocols
  • 553 Draft design for a text/graphics protocol
  • 554 unknown title
  • 555 Response to Critiques of the Proposed Mail Protocol
  • 558 unknown title
  • 559 Comments on the new TELNET Protocol and its Implementation
  • 561 Standardizing Network Mail Headers
  • 563 Comments on the RCTE TELNET Option
  • 564 unknown title
  • 565 Storing Network Survey Data at the Datacomputer
  • 566 Traffic Statistics (August 1973)
  • 567 CROSS-COUNTRY NETWORK BANDWIDTH
  • 568 Response to RFC 567 -- Cross-Country Network Bandwidth
  • 569 NETED: A Common Editor for the ARPA Network
  • 570 unknown title
  • 572 unknown title
  • 575 unknown title
  • 580 note to protocol designers and implementers
  • 582 Comments on RFC 580 - Machine Readable Protocols
  • 583 unknown title
  • 584 Charter for Arpanet Users Interest Working Group
  • 585 Arpanet Users Interest Working Group Meeting
  • 589 CCN NETRJS SERVER MESSAGES TO REMOTE USER
  • 590 Multics Address Change
  • 591 Addition to the Very Distant Host Specification
  • 593 Telnet and FTP Implementation Schedule Change
  • 595 Some Thoughts in Defense of the TELNET Go-Ahead
  • 596 Second Thoughts on Telnet Go-Ahead
  • 597 Host Status
  • 598
  • 599 UPDATE ON NETRJS
  • 601 Traffic Statistics (November 1973)
  • 602 "The Stockings Were Hung by the Chimney with Care"
  • 603 Response to RFC # 597: Host Status
  • 604 Assigned Link Numbers
  • 605 unknown title
  • 606 Host Names On-line
  • 607 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol
  • 608 HOST NAMES ON-LINE
  • 609 Statement of Upcoming Move of NIC/NLS Services
  • 610 Further Datalanguage Design Concepts
  • 611 TWO CHANGES T0 THE IMP/HOST PROTOCOL TO IMPROVE USER/NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS*
  • 612 Traffic Statistics (December 1973)
  • 613 Network connectivity: A response to RFC #603
  • 614 Response to RFC 607, "Comments on the File Transfer Protocol"
  • 615 Proposed Network Standard Data Pathname Syntax
  • 617 A Note on Socket Number Assignment 2
  • 618 A Few Observations on NCP Statistics
  • 619 Mean Round-Trip Times in the ARPANET
  • 620 Request for Monitor Host Table Updates
  • 621 NIC USER DIRECTORIES AT SRI-ARC
  • 622 Scheduling IMP/TIP Down Time
  • 623 Comments on On-Line Host Name Service
  • 624 Comments on the File Transfer Protocol
  • 625 ON LINE HOSTNAMES SERVICE
  • 626 "On a Possible Lockup Condition in the IMP Subnet Due to Message Sequencing"
  • 627 ASCII TEXT FILE OF HOSTNAMES
  • 628 Status of RFC Numbers and a Note on Pre-assigned Journal Numbers
  • 629 SCENARIO FOR USING THE NETWORK JOURNAL
  • 630 FTP Error Code Usage for More Reliable Mail Service
  • 631 unknown title
  • 632 Throughput Degradations for Single Packet Messages
  • 633 IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule
  • 634 Change in Network Address for Haskins Lab
  • 635 An Assessment of ARPANET Protocols
  • 636 TIP/TENEX Reliability Improvements
  • 637 CHANGE OF NETWORK ADDRESS FOR SU-DSL
  • 638 IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule
  • 639 unknown title
  • 640 Revised FTP Reply Codes
  • 641 unknown title
  • 642 Ready Line Philosophy and Implementation
  • 643 unknown title
  • 644 On the Problem of Signature Authentication for Network Mail
  • 646 unknown title
  • 648 unknown title
  • 649 unknown title
  • 650 unknown title
  • 651 Revised Telnet Status Option
  • 652 Telnet Output Carriage-Return Disposition Option
  • 653 TELNET OUTPUT HORIZONTAL TABSTOPS OPTION
  • 654 TELNET OUTPUT HORIZONTAL TAB DISPOSITION OPTION
  • 655 TELNET OUTPUT FORMFEED DISPOSITION OPTION
  • 656 TELNET OUTPUT VERTICAL TABSTOPS OPTION
  • 657 TELNET OUTPUT VERTICAL TAB DISPOSITION OPTION
  • 658 TELNET OUTPUT LINEFEED DISPOSITION
  • 659 Announcing Addtional Telnet Options
  • 660 SOME CHANGES TO THE IMP AND THE IMP/HOST INTERFACE
  • 662 PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT IN ARPANET FILE TRANSFERS FROM MULTICS
  • 663 A LOST MESSAGE DETECTION AND RECOVERY PROTOCOL
  • 664 unknown title
  • 665 unknown title
  • 666 Specification of the Unified User-Level Protocol
  • 668 unknown title
  • 669 November, 1974, Survey of New-Protocol TELNET Servers
  • 670 unknown title
  • 672 A Multi-Site Data Collection Facility
  • 673 unknown title
  • 674 Procedure Call Protocol Documents Version 2
  • 675 SPECIFICATION OF INTERNET TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROGRAM
  • 676 unknown title
  • 677 The Maintenance of Duplicate Databases
  • 678 Standard File Formats
  • 680 Message Transmission Protocol
  • 681 NETWORK UNIX
  • 682 unknown title
  • 683 RFC 683, NIC 32251
  • 684 A Commentary on Procedure Calling as a Network Protocol
  • 685 Response Time in Cross-network Debugging
  • 686 Leaving Well Enough Alone
  • 687 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol Change
  • 688 Tentative Schedule for the New TELNET Implementation for the TIP
  • 689 TENEX NCP Finite State Machine for connections TENEX Memo Number 155
  • 690 Comments on the proposed Host/IMP Protocol Change
  • 691 One More Try on the FTP
  • 692 COMMENTS ON IMP/HOST PROTOCOL CHANGES, (RFCS 687 AND 690)
  • 693 unknown title
  • 695 Official Change in Host-Host Protocol 2
  • 697 CWD Command of FTP
  • 698 TELNET EXTENDED ASCII OPTION
  • 699 Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 600-699
  • 700 A Protocol Experiment
  • 701 AUGUST, 1974
  • 702 SEPTEMBER, 1974, SURVEY OF NEW-PROTOCOL TELNET SERVERS
  • 703 July, 1975, Survey of New-Protocol TELNET Servers
  • 704 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol Change
  • 705 FRONT - END PROTOCOL
  • 706 On the Junk Mail Problem
  • 707 A High-Level Framework for Network-Based Resource Sharing
  • 708 Elements of a Distributed Programming System
  • 709 unknown title
  • 710 unknown title
  • 711 unknown title
  • 713 unknown title
  • 715 unknown title
  • 716 Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN Report 1822
  • 717 Assigned Network Numbers
  • 718 Comments on RCTE from the TENEX Implementation Experience
  • 719 Discussion on RCTE
  • 720 Address Specification Syntax for Network Mail
  • 721 Out-of-Band Control Signals in a Host-to-Host Protocol
  • 722 unknown title
  • 723 unknown title
  • 724 RFC # 724 NIC #37435 12 May 1977
  • 725 CAC Technical Memorandum No. 86
  • 726 Network Working Group Jon Postel & Dave Crocker Request for Comments: 726 SRI-ARC UC Irvine NIC: 39237 8 March 1977
  • 727 TELNET Logout Option
  • 728 A Minor Pitfall in the Telnet Protocol
  • 729 TELNET Byte Macro Option
  • 730 Extensible Field Addressing
  • 731 Telnet Data Entry Terminal Option
  • 732 Telnet Data Entry Terminal Option
  • 733 RFC #680 (NIC #32116) RFC #724 (NIC #37435)
  • 734 SUPDUP Protocol
  • 735 Revised TELNET Byte Macro Option
  • 736 TELNET SUPDUP Option
  • 737 FTP Extension: XSEN
  • 738 Time Server
  • 739 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 740 NETRJS PROTOCOL
  • 741 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE
  • 742 NAME/FINGER
  • 743 FTP extension: XRSQ/XRCP
  • 744 MARS - A Message Archiving & Retrieval Service
  • 745 JANUS Interface Specifications
  • 746 The SUPDUP Graphics Extension
  • 747 Recent Extensions to the SUPDUP Protocol
  • 748 TELNET RANDOMLY-LOSE Option
  • 749 Telnet SUPDUP-OUTPUT Option
  • 750 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 751 SURVEY OF FTP MAIL AND MLFL
  • 752 A Universal Host Table
  • 753 IEN: 85 RFC: 753
  • 754 Out-of-Net Host Addresses for Mail
  • 755 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 756 The NIC Name Server--A Datagram Based Information Utility
  • 757 A Suggested Solution to the Naming, Addressing, and Delivery Problem for ARPAnet Message Systems
  • 758 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 759 INTERNET MESSAGE PROTOCOL
  • 760 DOD STANDARD
  • 761 DOD STANDARD
  • 762 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 763 ROLE MAILBOXES
  • 764 TELNET PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
  • 765 FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL
  • 766 Internet Protocol Handbook
  • 767 A STRUCTURED FORMAT FOR TRANSMISSION OF MULTI-MEDIA DOCUMENTS
  • 768 User Datagram Protocol ----------------------
  • 769 Rapicom 450 Facsimile File Format ---------------------------------
  • 770 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 771 MAIL TRANSITION PLAN
  • 772 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL
  • 773 COMMENTS ON NCP/TCP MAIL SERVICE TRANSITION STRATEGY
  • 774 Internet Protocol Handbook Table of Contents
  • 775 RFC 775 Directory oriented FTP commands Page 1
  • 776 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 777 Internet Control Message Protocol
  • 778 DCNET Internet Clock Service D.L. Mills, COMSAT Laboratories 18 April 1981
  • 779 TELNET SEND-LOCATION Option
  • 780 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL
  • 781 A SPECIFICATION OF THE INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) TIMESTAMP OPTION
  • 782 A Virtual Terminal Management Model
  • 783 THE TFTP PROTOCOL (REVISION 2)
  • 784 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL: ISI TOPS20 IMPLEMENTATION
  • 785 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL: ISI TOPS20 FILE DEFINITIONS
  • 786 MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL: ISI TOPS20 MTP-NIMAIL INTERFACE
  • 787 Subject: Connectionless Data Transmission Survey/Tutorial
  • 788 SIMPLE MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL
  • 789 Vulnerabilities of Network Control Protocols: An Example
  • 790 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 791 INTERNET PROTOCOL
  • 792 INTERNET CONTROL MESSAGE PROTOCOL
  • 793 TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL
  • 794 unknown title
  • 795 SERVICE MAPPINGS ----------------
  • 796 ADDRESS MAPPINGS ----------------
  • 797 FORMAT FOR BITMAP FILES
  • 798 DECODING FACSIMILE DATA FROM THE RAPICOM 450
  • 799 Internet Name Domains
  • 800 Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 700-799
  • 801 NCP/TCP TRANSITION PLAN
  • 802 RFC 802: The ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol
  • 803 Dacom 450/500 Facsimile Data Transcoding
  • 804 CCITT Draft Recommendation T.4
  • 805 Computer Mail Meeting Notes
  • 806 Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard
  • 807 Multimedia Mail Meeting Notes
  • 808 SUMMARY OF COMPUTER MAIL SERVICES MEETING HELD AT BBN ON 10 JANUARY 1979
  • 809 Feb. 1982 Working Paper
  • 810 DoD INTERNET HOST TABLE SPECIFICATION
  • 811 HOSTNAMES SERVER
  • 812 NICNAME/WHOIS
  • 813 WINDOW AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STRATEGY IN TCP
  • 814 NAME, ADDRESSES, PORTS, AND ROUTES
  • 815 IP DATAGRAM REASSEMBLY ALGORITHMS
  • 816 FAULT ISOLATION AND RECOVERY
  • 817 MODULARITY AND EFFICIENCY IN PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION
  • 818 The Remote User Telnet Service
  • 819 The Domain Naming Convention for Internet User Applications
  • 820 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 821 RFC 821
  • 822 RFC # 822
  • 823 THE DARPA INTERNET GATEWAY
  • 824 DOS-26 Rev A Virtual Local Network RFC 824
  • 825 Request for Comments on Requests for Comments
  • 826 unknown title
  • 827 EXTERIOR GATEWAY PROTOCOL (EGP)
  • 828 DATA COMMUNICATIONS: IFIP'S INTERNATIONAL "NETWORK" OF EXPERTS
  • 829 PACKET SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY REFERENCE SOURCES
  • 830 A Distributed System for Internet Name Service
  • 831 Backup Access to the European Side of SATNET
  • 832 Who Talks TCP?
  • 833 Who Talks TCP?
  • 834 Who Talks TCP?
  • 835 Who Talks TCP?
  • 836 Who Talks TCP?
  • 837 Who Talks TCP?
  • 838 Who Talks TCP?
  • 839 Who Talks TCP?
  • 840 Official Protocols
  • 841 RFC 841
  • 842 Who Talks TCP? - Survey of 1 February 83
  • 843 Who Talks TCP? -- Survey of 8 February 1983
  • 844 Who Talks ICMP, too? Survey of 18 February 1983
  • 845 Who Talks TCP? -- Survey of 15 February 1983
  • 846 Who Talks TCP? -- Survey of 22 February 1983
  • 847 SUMMARY OF SMALLBERG SURVEYS
  • 848 Who Provides the "Little" TCP Services? (March 1983)
  • 849 SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVED HOST TABLE DISTRIBUTION
  • 850 Standard for Interchange of USENET Messages
  • 851 Request for Comments: 851 Obsoletes RFC: 802
  • 852 Request for Comments: 852
  • 853 unknown title
  • 854 TELNET PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
  • 855 TELNET OPTION SPECIFICATIONS
  • 856 TELNET BINARY TRANSMISSION
  • 857 TELNET ECHO OPTION
  • 858 TELNET SUPPRESS GO AHEAD OPTION
  • 859 TELNET STATUS OPTION
  • 860 TELNET TIMING MARK OPTION
  • 861 TELNET EXTENDED OPTIONS - LIST OPTION
  • 862 Echo Protocol
  • 863 Discard Protocol
  • 864 Character Generator Protocol
  • 865 Quote of the Day Protocol
  • 866 Active Users
  • 867 Daytime Protocol
  • 868 Time Protocol
  • 869 RFC - 869
  • 870 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 871 < INC-PROJECT, MAP-PERSPECTIVE.NLS.14, >, 12-Aug-83 11:34 AMW ;;;;
  • 872 RFC 872 September 1982 M82-48
  • 873 < INC-PROJECT, MAP-ILLUSION.NLS.8, >, 12-Aug-83 11:44 AMW ;;;;
  • 874 < INC-PROJECT, MAP-CRITIQUE.NLS.10, >, 12-Aug-83 11:46 AMW ;;;;
  • 875 RFC 875 September 1982 M82-51
  • 876 Survey of SMTP Implementations
  • 877 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams Over Public Data Networks
  • 878 Request for Comments: 878 Obsoletes RFCs: 851, 802
  • 879 The TCP Maximum Segment Size and Related Topics
  • 880 OFFICIAL PROTOCOLS
  • 881 The Domain Names Plan and Schedule
  • 882 DOMAIN NAMES - CONCEPTS and FACILITIES
  • 883 DOMAIN NAMES - IMPLEMENTATION and SPECIFICATION
  • 884 TELNET TERMINAL TYPE OPTION
  • 885 TELNET END OF RECORD OPTION
  • 886 Proposed Standard for Message Header Munging
  • 887 RESOURCE LOCATION PROTOCOL
  • 888 "STUB" EXTERIOR GATEWAY PROTOCOL
  • 889 Internet Delay Experiments
  • 890 Exterior Gateway Protocol Implementation Schedule
  • 891 DCN Local-Network Protocols
  • 892 ISO Transport Protocol Specification
  • 893 Trailer Encapsulations
  • 894 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks
  • 895 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Experimental Ethernet Networks
  • 896 Ford Aerospace and Communications Corporation
  • 897 Domain Name System Implementation Schedule
  • 898 GATEWAY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETING NOTES
  • 899 Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 800-899
  • 900 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 901 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS
  • 902 ARPA-Internet Protocol Policy
  • 903 A Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
  • 904 Exterior Gateway Protocol Formal Specification
  • 905 ISO Transport Protocol Specification ISO DP 8073
  • 906 Bootstrap Loading using TFTP
  • 907 RFC 907
  • 908 Reliable Data Protocol
  • 909 Loader Debugger Protocol
  • 910 Multimedia Mail Meeting Notes
  • 911 EGP GATEWAY UNDER BERKELEY UNIX 4.2
  • 912 Authentication Service
  • 913 Simple File Transfer Protocol
  • 914 A Thinwire Protocol for connecting personal computers to the INTERNET
  • 915 NETWORK MAIL PATH SERVICE
  • 916 RELIABLE ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER PROTOCOL (RATP)
  • 917 INTERNET SUBNETS
  • 918 POST OFFICE PROTOCOL
  • 919 BROADCASTING INTERNET DATAGRAMS
  • 920 Domain Requirements
  • 921 Domain Name System Implementation Schedule - Revised
  • 922 BROADCASTING INTERNET DATAGRAMS IN THE PRESENCE OF SUBNETS
  • 923 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 924 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS
  • 925 Multi-LAN Address Resolution
  • 926 Protocol for Providing the Connectionless-Mode Network Services
  • 927 TACACS User Identification Telnet Option
  • 928 INTRODUCTION TO PROPOSED DOD STANDARD H-FP
  • 929 PROPOSED HOST-FRONT END PROTOCOL
  • 930 TELNET TERMINAL TYPE OPTION
  • 931 Authentication Server
  • 932 A SUBNETWORK ADDRESSING SCHEME
  • 933 OUTPUT MARKING TELNET OPTION
  • 934 Proposed Standard for Message Encapsulation
  • 935 RELIABLE LINK LAYER PROTOCOLS
  • 936 Another Internet Subnet Addressing Scheme
  • 937 POST OFFICE PROTOCOL - VERSION 2
  • 938 Internet Reliable Transaction Protocol Functional and Interface Specification
  • 939 unknown title
  • 940 Toward an Internet Standard Scheme for Subnetting
  • 941 Addendum to the Network Service Definition Covering Network Layer Addressing
  • 942 TRANSPORT PROTOCOLS FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DATA NETWORKS
  • 943 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 944 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS
  • 945 A DoD Statement on the NRC Report:
  • 946 TELNET TERMINAL LOCATION NUMBER OPTION
  • 947 Multi-network Broadcasting within the Internet
  • 948 Request for Comments: 948 University of Pennsylvania June 1985
  • 949 FTP UNIQUE-NAMED STORE COMMAND
  • 950 Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure
  • 951 BOOTSTRAP PROTOCOL (BOOTP)
  • 952 DOD INTERNET HOST TABLE SPECIFICATION
  • 953 HOSTNAME SERVER
  • 954 NICNAME/WHOIS
  • 955 Towards a Transport Service for Transaction Processing Applications
  • 956 Algorithms for Synchronizing Network Clocks
  • 957 Experiments in Network Clock Synchronization
  • 958 Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  • 959 FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP)
  • 960 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 961 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS
  • 962 TCP-4 Prime
  • 963 SOME PROBLEMS WITH THE SPECIFICATION OF THE MILITARY STANDARD INTERNET PROTOCOL
  • 964 SOME PROBLEMS WITH THE SPECIFICATION OF THE MILITARY STANDARD TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL
  • 965 A Format for a Graphical Communication Protocol
  • 966 Host Groups: A Multicast Extension to the Internet Protocol
  • 967 All Victims Together
  • 968 'Twas the Night Before Start-up'
  • 969 NETBLT: A Bulk Data Transfer Protocol
  • 970 On Packet Switches With Infinite Storage
  • 971 A SURVEY OF DATA REPRESENTATION STANDARDS
  • 972 Password Generator Protocol
  • 973 Domain System Changes and Observations
  • 974 MAIL ROUTING AND THE DOMAIN SYSTEM
  • 975 Autonomous Confederations
  • 976 UUCP Mail Interchange Format Standard
  • 977 Network News Transfer Protocol
  • 978 VOICE FILE INTERCHANGE PROTOCOL (VFIP)
  • 979 PSN END-TO-END FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION
  • 980 Protocol Document Order Information
  • 981 An Experimental Multiple-Path Routing Algorithm
  • 982 Guidelines for the Specification of the Structure of the Domain Specific Part (DSP) of the ISO Standard NSAP Address
  • 983 ISO Transport Services on Top of the TCP
  • 984 PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System for Personal Computers
  • 985 Requirements for Internet Gateways -- Draft
  • 986 WORKING DRAFT
  • 987 Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822
  • 988 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting
  • 989 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part I: Message Encipherment and Authentication Procedures
  • 990 ASSIGNED NUMBERS
  • 991 OFFICIAL ARPA-INTERNET PROTOCOLS
  • 992 On Communication Support for Fault Tolerant Process Groups
  • 993 PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System for Personal Computers
  • 994 I S O INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION
  • 995 I S O INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION
  • 996 Statistics Server
  • 997 INTERNET NUMBERS
  • 998 NETBLT: A Bulk Data Transfer Protocol
  • 999 Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 900-999