norm@ontenv.UUCP (Norman Soley) (12/29/87)
This is one that should probably be in the "Frequently Asked Questions" paper in news.announce.newusers but since it isn't I'll ask anyway: Where does one get RFC's (electronic or paper, doesn't matter)? -- Norman Soley - Data Communications Analyst - Ontario Ministry of the Environment UUCP: utzoo!lsuc!ncrcan!---\ VOICE: +1 416 323 2623 {utzoo,utgpu}!sickkids!ontenv!norm ENVOY: N.SOLEY {mnetor,utgpu}!ontmoh/
csg@pyramid.pyramid.com (Carl S. Gutekunst) (12/31/87)
In article <326@ontenv.UUCP> norm@ontenv.UUCP (Norman Soley) writes: >Where does one get RFC's (electronic or paper, doesn't matter)? The source for the Request For Comments documents, DDN Protocol specifications, and all other Internet documentation, is: DDN Network Information Center SRI International 333 Ravenswood Avenue Room EJ291 Menlo Park, CA 94025 +1 415 326 6200 The documents can be ordered in hardcopy; machine readable copies are available via anonymous FTP from SRI-NIC.ARPA. A number of the mod.sources archive sites (including uunet and pyramid) also have many of the RFCs online. <csg>