brian@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU (Brian Kantor) (10/07/87)
--- RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 817 Clark Jul 82 Modularity and Efficiency in Protocol Implementation This RFC will discuss some of the commonly encountered reasons why protocol implementations seem to run slowly. 816 Clark Jul 82 Fault Isolation and Recovery This RFC describes the portion of fault isolation and recovery which is the responsibility of the host. 815 Clark Jul 82 IP Datagram Reassembly Algorithms This RFC describes an alternate approach of dealing with reassembly which reduces the bookkeeping problem to a minimum, and requires only one buffer for storage equal in size to the final datagram being reassembled, which can reassemble a datagram from any number of fragments arriving in any order with any possible pattern of overlap and duplication, and which is appropriate for almost any sort of operating system. 814 Clark Jul 82 Name, Addresses, Ports, and Routes This RFC gives suggestions and guidance for the design of the tables and algorithms necessary to keep track of these various sorts of identifiers inside a host implementation of TCP/IP. 813 Clark Jul 82 Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP This RFC describes implementation strategies to deal with two mechanisms in TCP, the window and the acknowledgement. It also presents a particular set of algorithms which have received testing in the field, and which appear to work properly with each other. With more experience, these algorithms may become part of the formal specification, until such time their use is recommended. 812 Harrenstien Mar 82 NICNAME/WHOIS This RFC gives a description of what the NICNAME/WHOIS Server is and how to access it. This server together with the corresponding Identification Data Base provides online directory look-up equivalent to the ARPANET Directory. Reynolds & Postel [Page 63] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 811 Harrenstien Mar 82 Hostnames Server This RFC gives a description of what the Hostnames Server is and how to access it. The function of this particular server is to deliver machine-readable name/address information describing networks, gateways, hosts, and eventually domains, within the Internet environment. 810 Feinler Mar 82 DoD Internet Host Table Specification This RFC specifies a new host table format applicable to both ARPANET and Internet needs. In addition to host name to host address translation and selected protocol information, we have also included network and gateway name to address correspondence, and host operating system information. This RFC obsoletes the host table described in RFC 608. 809 Chang Feb 82 UCL Facsimile System This RFC describes the features of the computerised facsimile system developed in the Department of Computer Science at UCL. First its functions are considered and the related experimental work are reported. Then the disciplines for system design are discussed. Finally, the implementation of the system are described, while detailed description are given as appendices. 808 Postel Mar 82 Summary of Computer Mail Services Meeting Held at BBN on 10 January 1979 This RFC is a very belated attempt to document a meeting that was held three years earlier to discuss the state of computer mail in the ARPA community and to reach some conclusions to guide the further development of computer mail systems such that a coherent total mail service would continue to be provided. 807 Postel Feb 82 Multimedia Mail Meeting Notes This RFC consists of notes from a meeting held at USC/Information Sciences Institute on the 12th of January to discuss common interests in multimedia computer mail issues and to agree on some specific initial experiments. 806 NBS Sep 81 Specification for Message Format for Computer Based Message Systems This RFC deals with Computer Based Message systems which provides a basis for interaction between different CBMS by defining the Reynolds & Postel [Page 64] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 format of messages passed between them. This RFC is replaced by RFC 841. 805 Postel Feb 82 Computer Mail Meeting Notes This RFC consists of notes from a meeting that was held at USC/Information Sciences Institute on 11 January 1982, to discuss addressing issues in computer mail. The major conclusion reached at the meeting is to extend the "username@hostname" mailbox format to "username@host.domain", where the domain itself can be further structured. 804 CCITT Jan 82 CCITT Draft Recommendation T.4 This is the CCITT standard for group 3 facsimile encoding. This is useful for data compression of bit map data. 803 Agarwal Nov 81 Dacom 450/500 Facsimile Data Transcoding The first part of this RFC describes in detail the Dacom 450 data compression algorithms and is an update and correction to an earlier memorandum. The second part of this RFC describes briefly the Dacom 500 data compression algorithm as used by the INTELPOST electronic-mail network under development by the US Postal Service and several foreign administrators. 802 Malis Nov 81 The ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol This document proposed two major changes to the current ARPANET host access protocol. The first change will allow hosts to use logical addressing (i.e., host addresses that are independent of their physical location on the ARPANET) to communicate with each other, and the second will allow a host to shorten the amount of time that it may be blocked by its IMP after it presents a message to the network (currently, the IMP can block further input from a host for up to 15 seconds). See RFCs 852 and 851. 801 Postel Nov 81 NCP/TCP Transition Plan This RFC discusses the conversion of hosts from NCP to TCP. And making available the principle services: Telnet, File Transfer, and Mail. These protocols allow all hosts in the ARPA community to share a common interprocess communication environment. Reynolds & Postel [Page 65] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 800 Postel Nov 82 Requests for Comments Summary This RFC is a slightly annotated list of the 100 RFCs from RFC 700 through RFC 799. This is a status report on these RFCs. 799 Mills Sep 81 Internet Name Domains This document suggests that, as the Internet grows, the space of host names cannot remain a flat space of globally unique names, therefore a hierarchy of name domains must be introduced; see also RFC 822. 798 Katz Sep 81 Decoding Facsimile Data From the Rapicom 450 A description of the encoding/decoding procedure for Rapicom 450 facsimile machine. 797 Katz Sep 81 Format for Bitmap Files The description of a simple file format for bitmap data. 796 Postel Sep 81 Address Mappings A description of the way the addresses of a few actual networks are mapped into internet addresses. 795 Postel Sep 81 Service Mappings A description of how the internet type of service is mapped into the actual service parameters of a few particular networks, and vice versa. 794 Cerf Sep 81 Pre-Emption Discusses how pre-emption of TCP connection can be implemented. Replaces IEN 125. 793 Postel Sep 81 Transmission Control Protocol The specification of TCP. Replaces RFCs 761 and 675. 792 Postel Sep 81 Internet Control Message Protocol The specification of ICMP. Replaces RFCs 777 and 760. Reynolds & Postel [Page 66] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 791 Postel Sep 81 Internet Protocol An updated specification of IP. Replaces RFC 760. 790 Postel Sep 81 Assigned Numbers The RFC is replaced by RFCs 997 and 990. 789 Rosen Jul 81 Vulnerabilities of Network Control Protocols: An Example A description of an outage in ARPANET service and the process of determining the cause; also, subtleties of designing network protocols. 788 Postel Nov 81 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol An old version; see RFC 821. 787 Chapin Jul 81 Connectionless Data Transmission Survey/Tutorial A discussion of datagram service. Intended for submission to international standards bodies. 786 Sluizer Jul 81 Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS-20 MTP-NIMAIL Interface The description of the way mail is passed between the MTP and the NIMAIL programs in ISI TOPS-20. Outdated. 785 Sluizer Jul 81 Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS-20 File Definitions The description of the file format for passing mail to the MTP program from user mail programs in ISI TOPS-20. Outdated. 784 Sluizer Jul 81 Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS-20 Implementation The description of the program structure for the MTP implementation in the ISI TOPS-20. Outdated. 783 Sollins Jun 81 The TFTP Protocol Revision 2 The specification of TFTP. Replaces RFCs 768, 764 and IEN 133. Reynolds & Postel [Page 67] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 782 Nabielsky undated A Virtual Terminal Management Model A description of the elements of a virtual terminal and the management of communications between them. 781 Su May 81 A Specification of the Internet Protocol IP Timestamp Option The description of IP Timestamp option, now included in the IP specification (RFC 791). 780 Sluizer May 81 Mail Transfer Protocol An outdated Mail protocol; see RFC 821. 779 Killian Apr 81 Telnet Send-Location Option Definition of this Telnet option. 778 Mills Apr 81 DCNet Internet Clock Service Specifies a format and procedure for the exchange of messages to maintain synchronized clocks. 777 Postel Apr 81 Internet Control Message Protocol An old version; see RFC 792. 776 Postel Jan 81 Assigned Numbers This RFC has been replaced by RFCs 997 and 990. 775 Mankins Dec 80 Directory Oriented FTP Commands The definition of additional FTP Commands related to directory management. 774 Postel Oct 80 Internet Protocol Handbook Table of Contents An out-of-date table of contents for an Internet Protocol Handbook. 773 Cerf Oct 80 Comments on NCP/TCP Mail Service Transition Strategy A discussion of issues in the transition from NCP to TCP, particularly as related to MAIL Service. Reynolds & Postel [Page 68] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 772 Sluizer Sep 80 Mail Transfer Protocol An old version of a Mail Protocol; see RFC 821. 771 Cerf Sep 80 Mail Transition Plan A plan for supporting mail service in the transition from NCP to TCP; see also RFC 801. 770 Postel Sep 80 Assigned Numbers This RFC has been replaced by RFCs 997 and 990. 769 Postel Sep 80 Rapicom 450 Facsimile File Format The definition of the exchange format of the encoded facsimile data of the Rapicom 450; see also RFC 798. 768 Postel Aug 80 User Datagram Protocol The specification of the UDP. 767 Postel Aug 80 A Structured Format for Transmission of Multi-Media Documents The definition of the format for the document of a multimedia message. 766 Postel Jul 80 Internet Protocol Handbook An out-of-date table of contents for the Internet Protocol Handbook. 765 Postel Jun 80 File Transfer Protocol Specification The specification of FTP. 764 Postel Jun 80 Telnet Protocol Specification The specification of Telnet. 763 Abrams May 80 Role Mailboxes A call for mailboxes with role names, such as "Management". Reynolds & Postel [Page 69] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 762 Postel Jan 80 Assigned Numbers This RFC has been replaced by RFCs 997 and 990. 761 Postel Jan 80 DOD Standard Transmission Protocol An old version; see RFC 793. 760 Postel Jan 80 DOD Standard Internet Protocol An old version; see RFC 791. 759 Postel Aug 80 Internet Message Protocol The definition of the protocol and format for the exchange of multimedia mail. Replaces RFC 753. 758 Postel Aug 79 Assigned Numbers This RFC has been replaced by RFCs 997 and 990. 757 Deutsch Sep 79 A Suggested Solution to the Naming, Addressing, and Delivery Problem for ARPANET Message Systems Discusses several proposals for handing the name to address to route processing for computer mail. Favors a solution based on unique-ids and a data base, see also RFCs 759, 821 and 822. 756 Pickens Jul 79 The NIC Name server--A Datagram-Based Information Utility Describes a Host Name to Address look up service. 755 Postel May 79 Assigned Numbers This RFC has been replaced by RFCs 997 and 990. 754 Postel Apr 79 Out-of-Net Host Addresses for Mail A discussion of options for addressing computer mail beyond the ARPANET. 753 Postel Mar 79 Internet Message Protocol An old version; see RFC 759. Reynolds & Postel [Page 70] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 752 Crispin Jan 79 A Universal Host Table Describes the host table used at MIT and Stanford. This has several extensions and generalizations from the NIC standard and the table used by most Tenex and TOPS20 hosts. 751 Lebling Dec 78 Survey of FTP Mail and MLFL A survey of hosts' responses to probes of their FTP servers to see if servers (a) accept mail for unknown users and (b) support the MAIL and MLFL commands. 750 Postel Sep 78 Assigned Numbers This RFC has been replaced by RFCs 997 and 990. 749 Greenberg Sep 78 Telnet SUPDUP-OUTPUT Option Updates RFC 736; see also RFCs 734, 746, and 747. 748 Crispin Apr 78 Telnet Randomly-Lose Option Defines this Telnet option (note the date of this memo). 747 Crispin Mar 78 Recent Extensions to the SUPDUP Protocol An update to the SUPDUP protocol (RFC 734); see also RFCs 749, 746 and 736. 746 Stallman Mar 78 The SUPDUP Graphics Extension An extension of SUPDUP for Graphics; see also RFCs 734, 736, 747 and 749. 745 Beeler Mar 78 JANUS Interface Specifications The specification of a symmetrical 1822 style interface. 744 Sattley Jan 78 MARS - A Message Archiving and Retrieval Service The description of a database service for computer mail messages, which operates via computer mail. Reynolds & Postel [Page 71] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 543 Harrenstien Dec 77 FTP Extension: XRSQ/XRCP An extension to FTP mail to allow more efficient transmission of computer mail. Now incorporated into SMTP; see RFC788. 742 Harrenstien Dec 77 NAME/FINGER Protocol Defines the Name or Finger Protocol which allows one to get "who is on" or "where is user x" information from another host. 741 Cohen Nov 77 Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol NVP Defines the protocol used in the ARPANET packet speech experiments. Replaced by NVP-II and ST for Internet packet speech experiments. ST is documented in ISN 119; NVP-II is documented in an ISI Internal memo. 740 Braden Nov 77 NETRJS Protocol Defines the protocol used for Remote Job Entry on the UCLA CCN IBM system; replaces RFCs 599 and 189. 739 Postel Nov 77 Assigned Numbers This RFC has been replaced by RFCs 997 and 990. 738 Harrenstien Oct 77 Time Server Defines the Time Server Protocol; see IEN 142 for the TCP and VDP versions. 737 Harrenstien Oct 77 FTP Extension: XSEN An extension to the Mail procedures. This function is incorporated in the SMTP; see also RFC 821. 736 Crispin Oct 77 Telnet SUPDUP Option Defines the procedure for negotiating to use the SUPDUP, protocol as a Telnet option; see also RFCs 734, 746, 747 and 749. 735 Crocker Nov 77 Revised Telnet Byte Macro Option Defines a Telnet option for assigning codes to stand for strings in Telnet connections. Replaces RFC 729. Obsoletes NIC 40306. Reynolds & Postel [Page 72] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 734 Crispin Oct 77 SUPDUP Protocol Description of a terminal control protocol used at Stanford and MIT; see also RFCs 736, 746-749. 733 Crocker Nov 77 Standard for the Format of ARPA Network Text Messages Specification of the format for the headers of computer mail. An old version; see RFC 822. 732 Day Sep 77 Telnet Data Entry Terminal Option The specification of a Telnet Option for the control of a data entry display terminal. Replaces RFC 731. 731 Day Jun 77 Telnet Data Entry Terminal Option An old version; see RFC 732. 730 Postel May 77 Extensible Field Addressing Discusses some ideas on addressing that come up in the context of changing from 8-bit to 24-bit network addresses. 729 Crocker May 77 Telnet Byte Macro Option An old version; see RFC 735. 728 Day Apr 77 A Minor Pitfall in the Telnet Protocol This RFC warns of the possibility of an unexpected occurence in Telnet resulting from the interaction between option subnegotiations and the Telnet SYNCH operation. 727 Crispin Apr 77 Telnet Logout Option Defines a Telnet option for causing a logout. 726 Postel Mar 77 Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet Option Defines a Telnet option for controlling the transmission and echoing of data to smooth the response to use in high transmission delay environments; see also RFCs 719 and 718. Reynolds & Postel [Page 73] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 725 Day Mar 77 An RJE Protocol for a Resource Sharing Network Describes a possible Remote Job Entry protocol. 724 Crocker May 77 Proposed Official Standard for the Format of ARPA Network Messages An old version; see RFC 822. 723 Never Issued. 722 Haverty Sep 76 Thoughts on Interactions in Distributed Services A discussion on the design of interactive distributed services and the kinds of primitive operations that are needed. 721 Garlick Sep 76 Out of Band Control Signals in a Host to Host Protocol A discussion of the control signals in transport protocols (e.g., NCP's Interrupt or TCP's Urgent). 720 Crocker Aug 76 Address Specification Syntax for Network Mail A discussion of computer mail addresses, with comments on real names vs. mailboxes, and mailing lists; see also RFC 819. 719 Postel Jul 76 Discussion on RCTE A short discussion of RCTE implementation issues; see also RFCs 726 and 718. 718 Postel Jun 76 Comments on RCTE from the Tenex Implementation Experience A short note on the Tenex implementation of RCTE; see also RFCs 726 and 719. 717 Postel Jul 76 Assigned Network Numbers This RFC has been replaced by RFC 997 and 990. Reynolds & Postel [Page 74] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 716 Levin May 76 Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN 1822 A short note updating the specification of the Very Distant Host 1822 interface. 715 Never Issued. 714 McKenzie Apr 76 A Host/Host Protocol for an ARPANET-type Network A specification of a NCP-like protocol for an ARPA-like network. Interesting to compare to the NCP specification to see what the author would do differently. 713 Haverty Apr 76 MSDTP -- Message Services Data Transmission Protocol The specification of a set of Data Primitives for building interactive services. 712 Donnelley Feb 76 A Distributed Capability Computing System DCCS A description of a Distributed Capability based computing system. 711 Never Issued. 710 Never Issued. 709 Never Issued. 708 White Jan 76 Elements of a Distributed Programming System A description of a distributed programming system; see also RFC 707. 707 White Dec 75 A High-Level Framework for Network-Based Resource Sharing A description of a programming environment for network-based programs; see also RFC 708. 706 Postel Nov 75 On the Junk Mail Problem A short note pointing out that the ARPANET maybe subject to a "denial of service" attack by a misbehaving host. Reynolds & Postel [Page 75] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 705 Bryan Nov 75 Front-End Protocol This RFC describes a protocol used between a PDP-11 (the ARPANET front end) and a B6700 to support network communication. 704 Santos Sep 75 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol Change Describes the changes to the 1822 interface to eliminate the restriction of 63 IMPs. 703 Dodds Jul 75 Survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers A poll of Telnet servers to check implementation status and Telnet options. Updates RFCs 702, 701, 679 and 669. 702 Dodds Sep 74 Survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status; see also RFC's703, 701, 679, and 669. 701 Dodds Aug 74 Survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status; see also RFCs 703, 702, 679 and 669. 700 Mader Aug 74 A Protocol Experiment Describes a protocol based loosely on a very early version of TCP, used to send data to a printer server. 699 Postel Nov 82 Requests for Comments Summary Notes: 600-699 A summary of the Request for Comments documents from RFC 600-699. 698 Tovar Jul 75 Telnet Extended ASCII Option Describes an option to allow transmission of a special kind of extended ASCII used at the Stanford AI and MIT AI Labs. 697 Lieb Jul 75 CWD Command of FTP Discusses FTP login access to "files only" directories. Reynolds & Postel [Page 76] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 696 Cerf Jul 75 Comments on the IMP/HOST and HOST/IMP Protocol Changes Observations on current international standards recommendations from IFIP working group 6.1; see also RFCs 692, 690 687. 695 Krilanovich Jul 75 Official Change in Host-Host Protocol Corrects an ambiguity concerning the ERR command; changes NIC 8246 and NIC 7104. 694 Postel Jun 75 Protocol Information This RFC has been replaced by RFC 991. 693 Never Issued. 692 Wolfe Jun 75 Comments on IMP/Host Protocol Changes A proposed solution to the problem of combined length of IMP and Host leaders; see also RFCs 696, 690 and 687. 691 Harvey May 75 One More Try on the FTP A slight revision of RFC 686, regarding the subject of print files; see also RFCs 640, 630, 542, 454, 448, 414, 385 and 354. 690 Postel Jun 75 Comments on the Proposed Host/IMP Protocol Changes Comments on suggestions in RFC 687; see also RFCs 692 and 696. 689 Clements May 75 Tenex NCP Finite State Machine for Connections Describes the internal states of an NCP connection in the Tenex implementation. 688 Walden Jun 75 Tentative Schedule for the New Telnet Implementation for the TIP 687 Walden Jun 75 IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol Changes This RFC discusses addressing hosts on more than 63 IMPs, and other backwards compatible expansions; see also RFCs 690 and 692. Reynolds & Postel [Page 77] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 686 Harvey May 75 Leaving Well Enough Alone Discusses the difference between early and later versions of FTP; see also RFCs 691, 640, 630, 542, 454, 448, 414, 385 and 354. 685 Beeler Apr 75 Response Time in Cross-network Debugging This memo discusses the contribution of ARPANET communication to response time. 684 Schantz Apr 75 A Commentary on Procedure Calling as a Network Protocol Describes issues in designing distributed computing systems. Shortcomings of RFC 674; see also RFCs 542 and 354. 683 Clements Apr 75 FTPSRV -- Tenex Extension for Paged Files Defines an extension to FTP for page-mode transfers between Tenex systems; also discusses file transfer reliability. 682 Never Issued. 681 Holmgren May 75 Network Unix Capabilities as an ARPANET Mini-Host: standard I/O, Telnet, NCP, Hardware/Software requirements, reliability, availability. 680 Myer Apr 75 Message Transmission Protocol Extends message field definition beyond RFC 561 attempts to establish syntactic and semantic standards for ARPANET; see also RFCs 733 and 822. 679 Dodds Feb 75 February, 1975, Survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status. Updates RFCs 701, 702 and 669; see also RFC 703. 678 Postel Dec 74 Standard File Formats For transmission of documents across different environments. Reynolds & Postel [Page 78] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 677 Johnson Jan 75 The Maintenance of Duplicate Databases 676 Never Issued. 675 Cerf Dec 74 Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program (TCP) The first detailed specification of TCP; see RFC 793. 674 Postel Dec 74 Procedure Call Documents--Version 2 A host level protocol used in the NSW--a slightly constrained version of ARPANET Host-to-Host protocol, affecting allocation, RFNM wait, and retransmission; see also RFC 684. 673 Never Issued. 672 Schantz Dec 74 A Multi-Site Data Collection Facility Applicability of TIP/Tenex protocols beyond TIP accounting. 671 Schantz Dec 74 A Note on Reconnection Protocol Experience with implementation in RSEXEC context. 670 Never Issued. 669 Dodds Dec 74 November 1974, Survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers An earlier poll of Telnet server implementation status. Updates RFC 702; see also RFCs 703 and 679. 668 Never Issued. 667 Chipman Dec 74 BBN Host Ports Approved scheme to connect host ports to the network. 666 Padlipsky Nov 74 Specification of the Unified User-Level Protocol Discusses and proposes a common command language. 665 Never Issued. 664 Never Issued. Reynolds & Postel [Page 79] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 663 Kanodia Nov 74 A Lost Message Detection and Recovery Protocol Proposed extension of host-host protocol; see also RFCs 534, 516, 512, 492 and 467. 662 Kanodia Nov 74 Performance Improvement in ARPANET File Transfers from Multics Experimenting with host output buffers to improve throughput. 661 Postel Nov 74 Protocol Information This RFC has been replaced by RFC 991. 660 Walden Oct 74 Some Changes to the IMP and the IMP/Host Interface Decoupling of message number sequences of hosts; host-host access control; message number window; messages outside normal mechanism; see also BBN 1822. 659 Postel Oct 74 Announcing Additional Telnet Options Options defined in RFCs 651-658. 658 Crocker Oct 74 Telnet Output Line Feed Disposition Defines a Telnet option for specific control of Line Feed. 657 Crocker Oct 74 Telnet Output Vertical Tab Disposition Option Defines a Telnet option for specific control of Vertical Tab. 656 Crocker Oct 74 Telnet Output Vertical Tab Stops Option Defines a Telnet option for setting the stops for Vertical Tab. 655 Crocker Oct 74 Telnet Output Form Feed Disposition Option Defines a Telnet option for specific control of Form Feed. Reynolds & Postel [Page 80] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 654 Crocker Oct 74 Telnet Output Horizontal Tab Disposition Option Defines a Telnet option for specific control of Horizontal Tab. 653 Crocker Oct 74 Telnet Output Horizontal Tab Stops Option Defines a Telnet option for setting the stops for Horizontal Tab. 652 Crocker Oct 74 Telnet Output Carriage Return Disposition Option Defines a Telnet option for specific control of Carriage Return. 651 Crocker Oct 74 Revised Telnet Status Option Revises the Telnet Option for communicating the status of all Telnet options over the network. 650 Never Issued. 649 Never Issued. 648 Never Issued. 647 Padlipsky Nov 74 A Proposed Protocol for Connecting Host Computers to ARPA-Like Networks via Front End Processors Approaches to Front-End protocol processing using available hardware and software. 646 Never Issued. 645 Crocker Jun 74 Network Standard Data Specification Syntax Providing a mechanism for specifying all attributes of a collection of bits; see also RFC 615. 644 Thomas Jul 74 On The Problem of Signature Authentication for Network Mail Proposes that the mail sender be an authorized system process and that the mail sender and mail receiver processes exchange a password. The sender process takes responsibility for authentication of the signature on the mail. Reynolds & Postel [Page 81] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 643 Mader Jul 74 Network Debugging Protocol To be used in an implementation of a PDP-11 network bootstrap device and a cross-network debugger. 642 Burchfiel Jul 74 Ready Line Philosophy and Implementation 641 Never Issued. 640 Postel Jun 74 Revised FTP Reply Codes Updates RFC 542. 639 Never Issued. 638 McKenzie Apr 74 IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule Corrects RFC 633. 637 McKenzie Apr 74 Change of Network Address for SU-DSL A host at Stanford changes its address from 2/2 to 2/3. 636 Burchfiel Jun 74 TIP/TENEX Reliability Improvements Obtaining/maintaining connections; recovery from lost connections; connection-state changes. 635 Cerf Apr 74 An Assessment of ARPANET Protocols Theoretical and practical motivation for redesign. Multipacket messages; host retransmission; duplicate detection; sequencing; acknowledgement. 634 McKenzie Apr 74 Change in Network Address for Haskins Lab. A host a Haskins Lab changes its address from 5/3 to 9/3. 633 McKenzie Mar 74 IMP/TIP Preventive Maintenance Schedule An old version; see RFC 638. Reynolds & Postel [Page 82] RFC 1000 - Request for Comments Reference Guide August 1987 632 Opderbeck May 74 Throughput Degradations for Single Packet Messages A study of packet throughput. 631 Danthine Apr 74 Call for Papers: International Meeting on Minicomputers and Data Communication A meeting on data communications held January 1975 in Liege, Belgium. 630 Sussman Apr 74 FTP Error Code Usage for More Reliable Mail Service Describes FTP reply-code usage in TENEX mail processing. 629 North Mar 74 Scenario for Using the Network Journal An example of how to access information in the NIC's Journal database. 628 Keeney Mar 74 Status of RFC Numbers and a Note on Pre-assigned Journal Numbers A method for getting the next RFC number to use on a new memo. 627 Feinler Mar 74 ASCII Text File of Hostnames See also RFCs 606, 608, 623 and 625. 626 Kleinrock Mar 74 On a possible Lockup Condition in IMP Subnet due to Message Sequencing A potential problem in the IMP processing of messages. A detailed description of how this condition can arise. ---