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1501

OS/2 User Group 

1502

X.400 Use of Extended Character Sets 

1503

Algorithms for Automating Administration in SNMPv2 Managers 

1504

Appletalk Update-Based Routing Protocol: Enhanced Appletalk Routing 

1505

Encoding Header Field for Internet Messages 

1506

A Tutorial on Gatewaying between X.400 and Internet Mail J. Houttuin [ August 1993 ] (TXT = 85550) (Status: INFORMATIONAL) (Stream: Legacy) (DOI: 10.17487/RFC1506)

1507

DASS – Distributed Authentication Security Service 

1508

Generic Security Service Application Program Interface 

1509

Generic Security Service API : C-bindings 

1510

The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5) 

1511

Common Authentication Technology Overview 

1512

FDDI Management Information Base 

1513

Token Ring Extensions to the Remote Network Monitoring MIB 

1514

Host Resources MIB 

1515

Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs) 

1516

Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices 

1517

Applicability Statement for the Implementation of Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) 

1518

An Architecture for IP Address Allocation with CIDR 

1519

Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR): an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy 

1520

Exchanging Routing Information Across Provider Boundaries in the CIDR Environment 

1521

MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part One: Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies 

1522

MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Two: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text 

1523

The text/enriched MIME Content-type 

1524

A User Agent Configuration Mechanism For Multimedia Mail Format Information 

1525

Definitions of Managed Objects for Source Routing Bridges 

1526

Assignment of System Identifiers for TUBA/CLNP Hosts 

1527

What Should We Plan Given the Dilemma of the Network? 

1528

Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: Remote Printing — Technical Procedures 

1529

Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: Remote Printing — Administrative Policies 

1530

Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: General Principles and Policy 

1531

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 

1532

Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol 

1533

DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions 

1534

Interoperation Between DHCP and BOOTP 

1535

A Security Problem and Proposed Correction With Widely Deployed DNS Software 

1536

Common DNS Implementation Errors and Suggested Fixes 

1537

Common DNS Data File Configuration Errors 

1538

Advanced SNA/IP : A Simple SNA Transport Protocol 

1539

The Tao of IETF – A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engineering Task Force 

1540

Internet Official Protocol Standards 

1541

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 

1542

Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol 

1543

Instructions to RFC Authors 

1544

The Content-MD5 Header Field 

1545

FTP Operation Over Big Address Records (FOOBAR) 

1546

Host Anycasting Service 

1547

Requirements for an Internet Standard Point-to-Point Protocol 

1548

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) 

1549

PPP in HDLC Framing 

1550

IP: Next Generation (IPng) White Paper Solicitation 

1551

Novell IPX Over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN) 

1552

The PPP Internetworking Packet Exchange Control Protocol (IPXCP) 

1553

Compressing IPX Headers Over WAN Media (CIPX) 

1554

ISO-2022-JP-2: Multilingual Extension of ISO-2022-JP 

1555

Hebrew Character Encoding for Internet Messages 

1556

Handling of Bi-directional Texts in MIME 

1557

Korean Character Encoding for Internet Messages 

1558

A String Representation of LDAP Search Filters 

1559

DECnet Phase IV MIB Extensions 

1560

The MultiProtocol Internet 

1561

Use of ISO CLNP in TUBA Environments 

1562

Naming Guidelines for the AARNet X.500 Directory Service 

1563

The text/enriched MIME Content-type 

1564

DSA Metrics (OSI-DS 34 (v3)) 

1565

Network Services Monitoring MIB 

1566

Mail Monitoring MIB 

1567

X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB 

1568

Simple Network Paging Protocol – Version 1(b) 

1569

Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: Radio Paging — Technical Procedures 

1570

PPP LCP Extensions 

1571

Telnet Environment Option Interoperability Issues 

1572

Telnet Environment Option 

1573

Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II 

1574

Essential Tools for the OSI Internet 

1575

An Echo Function for CLNP (ISO 8473) 

1576

TN3270 Current Practices 

1577

Classical IP and ARP over ATM 

1578

FYI on Questions and Answers – Answers to Commonly Asked “Primary and Secondary School Internet User” Questions 

1579

Firewall-Friendly FTP 

1580

Guide to Network Resource Tools EARN Staff

1581

Protocol Analysis for Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits 

1582

Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits 

1583

OSPF Version 2 

1584

Multicast Extensions to OSPF 

1585

MOSPF: Analysis and Experience 

1586

Guidelines for Running OSPF Over Frame Relay Networks 

1587

The OSPF NSSA Option 

1588

White Pages Meeting Report 

1589

A Kernel Model for Precision Timekeeping 

1590

Media Type Registration Procedure 

1591

Domain Name System Structure and Delegation 

1592

Simple Network Management Protocol Distributed Protocol Interface Version 2.0 

1593

SNA APPN Node MIB 

1594

FYI on Questions and Answers – Answers to Commonly asked “New Internet User” Questions 

1595

Definitions of Managed Objects for the SONET/SDH Interface Type 

1596

Definitions of Managed Objects for Frame Relay Service 

1597

Address Allocation for Private Internets 

1598

PPP in X.25 

1599

Summary of 1500-1599 

1600

Internet Official Protocol Standards 

1601

Charter of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) 

1602

The Internet Standards Process — Revision 2 

1603

IETF Working Group Guidelines and Procedures 

1604

Definitions of Managed Objects for Frame Relay Service 

1605

SONET to Sonnet Translation 

1606

A Historical Perspective On The Usage Of IP Version 9 

1607

A VIEW FROM THE 21ST CENTURY 

1608

Representing IP Information in the X.500 Directory 

1609

Charting Networks in the X.500 Directory 

1610

Internet Official Protocol Standards 

1611

DNS Server MIB Extensions 

1612

DNS Resolver MIB Extensions 

1613

cisco Systems X.25 over TCP (XOT) 

1614

Network Access to Multimedia Information 

1615

Migrating from X.400(84) to X.400(88) 

1616

X.400(1988) for the Academic and Research Community in Europe 

1617

Naming and Structuring Guidelines for X.500 Directory Pilots 

1618

PPP over ISDN 

1619

PPP over SONET/SDH 

1620

Internet Architecture Extensions for Shared Media 

1621

Pip Near-term Architecture 

1622

Pip Header Processing 

1623

Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types 

1624

Computation of the Internet Checksum via Incremental Update 

1625

WAIS over Z39.50-1988 

1626

Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5 

1627

Network 10 Considered Harmful (Some Practices Shouldn’t be Codified) 

1628

UPS Management Information Base 

1629

Guidelines for OSI NSAP Allocation in the Internet 

1630

Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW: A Unifying Syntax for the Expression of Names and Addresses of Objects on the Network as used in the World-Wide Web 

1631

The IP Network Address Translator (NAT) 

1632

A Revised Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations 

1633

Integrated Services in the Internet Architecture: an Overview 

1634

Novell IPX Over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN) 

1635

How to Use Anonymous FTP 

1636

Report of IAB Workshop on Security in the Internet Architecture – February 8-10, 1994 

1637

DNS NSAP Resource Records 

1638

PPP Bridging Control Protocol (BCP) 

1639

FTP Operation Over Big Address Records (FOOBAR) 

1640

The Process for Organization of Internet Standards Working Group (POISED) 

1641

Using Unicode with MIME 

1642

UTF-7 – A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of Unicode 

1643

Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types 

1644

T/TCP — TCP Extensions for Transactions Functional Specification 

1645

Simple Network Paging Protocol – Version 2 

1646

TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection 

1647

TN3270 Enhancements 

1648

Postmaster Convention for X.400 Operations 

1649

Operational Requirements for X.400 Management Domains in the GO-MHS Community 

1650

Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types using SMIv2 

1651

SMTP Service Extensions 

1652

SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport 

1653

SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration 

1654

A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4) 

1655

Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet 

1656

BGP-4 Protocol Document Roadmap and Implementation Experience 

1657

Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth Version of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) using SMIv2 

1658

Definitions of Managed Objects for Character Stream Devices using SMIv2 

1659

Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like Hardware Devices using

1660

Definitions of Managed Objects for Parallel-printer-like Hardware Devices using SMIv2 

1661

The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) 

1662

PPP in HDLC-like Framing 

1663

PPP Reliable Transmission 

1664

Using the Internet DNS to Distribute RFC1327 Mail Address Mapping Tables 

1665

Definitions of Managed Objects for SNA NAUs using SMIv2 

1666

Definitions of Managed Objects for SNA NAUs using SMIv2 

1667

Modeling and Simulation Requirements for IPng 

1668

Unified Routing Requirements for IPng 

1669

Market Viability as a IPng

1670

Input to IPng Engineering Considerations 

1671

IPng White Paper on Transition and Other Considerations 

1672

Accounting Requirements for IPng 

1673

Electric Power Research Institute Comments on IPng 

1674

A Cellular Industry View of IPng 

1675

Security Concerns for IPng 

1676

INFN Requirements for an IPng 

1677

Tactical Radio Frequency Communication Requirements for IPng 

1678

IPng Requirements of Large Corporate Networks 

1679

HPN Working Group Input to the IPng Requirements Solicitation 

1680

IPng Support for ATM Services 

1681

On Many Addresses per Host 

1682

IPng BSD Host Implementation Analysis 

1683

Multiprotocol Interoperability In IPng 

1684

Introduction to White Pages Services based on X.500 

1685

Writing X.400 O/R Names 

1686

IPng Requirements: A Cable Television Industry Viewpoint 

1687

A Large Corporate User’s View of IPng 

1688

IPng Mobility Considerations 

1689

A Status Report on Networked Information Retrieval: Tools and Groups 

1690

Introducing the Internet Engineering and Planning Group (IEPG) 

1691

The Document Architecture for the Cornell Digital Library 

1692

Transport Multiplexing Protocol (TMux) 

1693

An Extension to TCP : Partial Order Service 

1694

Definitions of Managed Objects for SMDS Interfaces using SMIv2 

1695

Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management Version 8.0 using SMIv2 

1696

Modem Management Information Base (MIB) using SMIv2 

1697

Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) Management Information Base (MIB) using SMIv2 

1698

Octet Sequences for Upper-Layer OSI to Support Basic Communications Applications 

1699

Summary of 1600-1699 J. Elliott [ January 1997 ] (TXT = 40674) (Status: INFORMATIONAL) (Stream: Legacy) (DOI: 10.17487/RFC1699)

1700

Assigned Numbers 

1701

Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) 

1702

Generic Routing Encapsulation over IPv4 networks 

1703

Principles of Operation for the TPC.INT Subdomain: Radio Paging — Technical Procedures 

1704

On Internet Authentication 

1705

Six Virtual Inches to the Left: The Problem with IPng 

1706

DNS NSAP Resource Records 

1707

CATNIP: Common Architecture for the Internet 

1708

NTP PICS PROFORMA – For the Network Time Protocol Version 3 

1709

K-12 Internetworking Guidelines 

1710

Simple Internet Protocol Plus White Paper 

1711

Classifications in E-mail Routing 

1712

DNS Encoding of Geographical Location 

1713

Tools for DNS debugging 

1714

Referral Whois Protocol (RWhois) 

1715

The H Ratio for Address Assignment Efficiency 

1716

Towards Requirements for IP Routers 

1717

The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP) 

1718

The Tao of IETF – A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engineering Task Force 

1719

A Direction for IPng 

1720

Internet Official Protocol Standards 

1721

RIP Version 2 Protocol Analysis 

1722

RIP Version 2 Protocol Applicability Statement 

1723

RIP Version 2 – Carrying Additional Information 

1724

RIP Version 2 MIB Extension 

1725

Post Office Protocol – Version 3 

1726

Technical Criteria for Choosing IP The Next Generation (IPng) 

1727

A Vision of an Integrated Internet Information Service 

1728

Resource Transponders 

1729

Using the Z39.50 Information Retrieval Protocol 

1730

Internet Message Access Protocol – Version 4 

1731

IMAP4 Authentication Mechanisms 

1732

IMAP4 Compatibility with IMAP2 and IMAP2bis 

1733

Distributed Electronic Mail Models in IMAP4 

1734

POP3 AUTHentication command 

1735

NBMA Address Resolution Protocol (NARP) 

1736

Functional Recommendations for Internet Resource Locators 

1737

Functional Requirements for Uniform Resource Names 

1738

Uniform Resource Locators (URL) 

1739

A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools 

1740

MIME Encapsulation of Macintosh Files – MacMIME 

1741

MIME Content Type for BinHex Encoded Files 

1742

AppleTalk Management Information Base II 

1743

IEEE 802.5 MIB using SMIv2 

1744

Observations on the Management of the Internet Address Space 

1745

BGP4/IDRP for IP—OSPF Interaction 

1746

Ways to Define User Expectations 

1747

Definitions of Managed Objects for SNA Data Link Control (SDLC) using SMIv2 

1748

IEEE 802.5 MIB using SMIv2 

1749

IEEE 802.5 Station Source Routing MIB using SMIv2 

1750

Randomness Recommendations for Security 

1751

A Convention for Human-Readable 128-bit Keys 

1752

The Recommendation for the IP Next Generation Protocol 

1753

IPng Technical Requirements Of the Nimrod Routing and Addressing Architecture 

1754

IP over ATM Working Group’s Recommendations for the ATM Forum’s Multiprotocol BOF Version 1 

1755

ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM 

1756

Remote Write Protocol – Version 1.0 

1757

Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base 

1758

NADF Standing Documents: A Brief Overview 

1759

Printer MIB 

1760

The S/KEY One-Time Password System 

1761

Snoop Version 2 Packet Capture File Format 

1762

The PPP DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol (DNCP) 

1763

The PPP Banyan Vines Control Protocol (BVCP) 

1764

The PPP XNS IDP Control Protocol (XNSCP) 

1765

OSPF Database Overflow 

1766

Tags for the Identification of Languages 

1767

MIME Encapsulation of EDI Objects 

1768

Host Group Extensions for CLNP Multicasting 

1769

Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) 

1770

IPv4 Option for Sender Directed Multi-Destination Delivery 

1771

A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4) 

1772

Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet 

1773

Experience with the BGP-4 protocol 

1774

BGP-4 Protocol Analysis 

1775

To Be “On” the Internet 

1776

The Address is the Message 

1777

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 

1778

The String Representation of Standard Attribute Syntaxes 

1779

A String Representation of Distinguished Names 

1780

Internet Official Protocol Standards 

1781

Using the OSI Directory to Achieve User Friendly Naming 

1782

TFTP Option Extension 

1783

TFTP Blocksize Option 

1784

TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options 

1785

TFTP Option Negotiation Analysis 

1786

Representation of IP Routing Policies in a Routing Registry (ripe-81++) 

1787

Routing in a Multi-provider Internet 

1788

ICMP Domain Name Messages 

1789

INETPhone: Telephone Services and Servers on Internet 

1790

An Agreement between the Internet Society and Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the Matter of ONC RPC and XDR Protocols 

1791

TCP And UDP Over IPX Networks With Fixed Path MTU 

1792

TCP/IPX Connection Mib Specification 

1793

Extending OSPF to Support Demand Circuits 

1794

DNS Support for Load Balancing 

1795

Data Link Switching: Switch-to-Switch Protocol AIW DLSw RIG: DLSw Closed Pages, DLSw Standard Version 1 

1796

Not All RFCs are Standards 

1797

Class A Subnet Experiment Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)

1798

Connection-less Lightweight X.500 Directory Access Protocol 

1799

Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 1700-1799 

1800

Internet Official Protocol Standards 

1801

MHS use of the X.500 Directory to support MHS Routing 

1802

Introducing Project Long Bud: Internet Pilot Project for the Deployment of X.500 Directory Information in Support of X.400 Routing 

1803

Recommendations for an X.500 Production Directory Service 

1804

Schema Publishing in X.500 Directory 

1805

Location-Independent Data/Software Integrity Protocol 

1806

Communicating Presentation Information in Internet Messages: The Content-Disposition Header 

1807

A Format for Bibliographic Records 

1808

Relative Uniform Resource Locators 

1809

Using the Flow Label Field in IPv6 

1810

Report on MD5 Performance 

1811

U.S. Government Internet Domain Names 

1812

Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers 

1813

NFS Version 3 Protocol Specification 

1814

Unique Addresses are Good 

1815

Character Sets ISO-10646 and ISO-10646-J-1 

1816

U.S. Government Internet Domain Names Federal Networking Council

1817

CIDR and Classful Routing 

1818

Best Current Practices 

1819

Internet Stream Protocol Version 2 (ST2) Protocol Specification – Version ST2+ 

1820

Multimedia E-mail (MIME) User Agent Checklist 

1821

Integration of Real-time Services in an IP-ATM Network Architecture 

1822

A Grant of Rights to Use a Specific IBM patent with Photuris 

1823

The LDAP Application Program Interface 

1824

The Exponential Security System TESS: An Identity-Based Cryptographic Protocol for Authenticated Key-Exchange (E.I.S.S.-Report 1995/4) 

1825

Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol 

1826

IP Authentication Header 

1827

IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) 

1828

IP Authentication using Keyed MD5 

1829

The ESP DES-CBC Transform 

1830

SMTP Service Extensions for Transmission of Large and Binary MIME Messages 

1831

RPC: Remote Procedure Call Protocol Specification Version 2 

1832

XDR: External Data Representation Standard 

1833

Binding Protocols for ONC RPC Version 2 

1834

Whois and Network Information Lookup Service, Whois++ 

1835

Architecture of the WHOIS++ service 

1836

Representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the X.500 Directory Information Tree 

1837

Representing Tables and Subtrees in the X.500 Directory 

1838

Use of the X.500 Directory to support mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 Addresses 

1839

Not Issued

1840

Not Issued

1841

PPP Network Control Protocol for LAN Extension 

1842

ASCII Printable Characters-Based Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages 

1843

HZ – A Data Format for Exchanging Files of Arbitrarily Mixed Chinese and ASCII characters 

1844

Multimedia E-mail (MIME) User Agent Checklist 

1845

SMTP Service Extension for Checkpoint/Restart 

1846

SMTP 521 Reply Code 

1847

Security Multiparts for MIME: Multipart/Signed and Multipart/Encrypted 

1848

MIME Object Security Services 

1849

“Son of 1036”: News Article Format and Transmission 

1850

OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base 

1851

The ESP Triple DES Transform 

1852

IP Authentication using Keyed SHA 

1853

IP in IP Tunneling 

1854

SMTP Service Extension for Command Pipelining 

1855

Netiquette Guidelines 

1856

The Opstat Client-Server Model for Statistics Retrieval 

1857

A Model for Common Operational Statistics 

1858

Security Considerations for IP Fragment Filtering 

1859

ISO Transport Class 2 Non-use of Explicit Flow Control over TCP RFC1006 extension 

1860

Variable Length Subnet Table For IPv4 

1861

Simple Network Paging Protocol – Version 3 -Two-Way Enhanced 

1862

Report of the IAB Workshop on Internet Information Infrastructure, October 12-14, 1994 

1863

A BGP/IDRP Route Server alternative to a full mesh routing 

1864

The Content-MD5 Header Field 

1865

EDI Meets the Internet Frequently Asked Questions about Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) on the Internet 

1866

Hypertext Markup Language – 2.0 

1867

Form-based File Upload in HTML 

1868

ARP Extension – UNARP 

1869

SMTP Service Extensions 

1870

SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration 

1871

Addendum to RFC 1602 — Variance Procedure 

1872

The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type 

1873

Message/External-Body Content-ID Access Type 

1874

SGML Media Types 

1875

UNINETT PCA Policy Statements 

1876

A Means for Expressing Location Information in the Domain Name System 

1877

PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol Extensions for Name Server Addresses 

1878

Variable Length Subnet Table For IPv4 

1879

Class A Subnet Experiment Results and Recommendations 

1880

Internet Official Protocol Standards 

1881

IPv6 Address Allocation Management 

1882

The 12-Days of Technology Before Christmas 

1883

Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification 

1884

IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture 

1885

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) 

1886

DNS Extensions to support IP version 6 

1887

An Architecture for IPv6 Unicast Address Allocation 

1888

OSI NSAPs and IPv6 

1889

RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications 

1890

RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control 

1891

SMTP Service Extension for Delivery Status Notifications 

1892

The Multipart/Report Content Type for the Reporting of Mail System Administrative Messages 

1893

Enhanced Mail System Status Codes 

1894

An Extensible Message Format for Delivery Status Notifications 

1895

The Application/CALS-1840 Content-type 

1896

The text/enriched MIME Content-type 

1897

IPv6 Testing Address Allocation 

1898

CyberCash Credit Card Protocol Version 0.8 

1899

Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 1800-1899 

1900

Renumbering Needs Work 

1901

Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2 

1902

Structure of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) 

1903

Textual Conventions for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) 

1904

Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) 

1905

Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) 

1906

Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) 

1907

Management Information Base for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) 

1908

Coexistence between Version 1 and Version 2 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework 

1909

An Administrative Infrastructure for SNMPv2 

1910

User-based Security Model for SNMPv2 

1911

Voice Profile for Internet Mail 

1912

Common DNS Operational and Configuration Errors 

1913

Architecture of the Whois++ Index Service 

1914

How to Interact with a Whois++ Mesh 

1915

Variance for The PPP Compression Control Protocol and The PPP Encryption Control Protocol 

1916

Enterprise Renumbering: Experience and Information Solicitation 

1917

An Appeal to the Internet Community to Return Unused IP Networks (Prefixes) to the IANA 

1918

Address Allocation for Private Internets 

1919

Classical versus Transparent IP Proxies 

1920

Internet Official Protocol Standards 

1921

TNVIP Protocol 

1922

Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages 

1923

RIPv1 Applicability Statement for Historic Status 

1924

A Compact Representation of IPv6 Addresses 

1925

The Twelve Networking Truths 

1926

An Experimental Encapsulation of IP Datagrams on Top of ATM 

1927

Suggested Additional MIME Types for Associating Documents 

1928

SOCKS Protocol Version 5 

1929

Username/Password Authentication for SOCKS V5 

1930

Guidelines for creation, selection, and registration of an Autonomous System (AS) 

1931

Dynamic RARP Extensions for Automatic Network Address Acquisition 

1932

IP over ATM: A Framework Document 

1933

Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers 

1934

Ascend’s Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+) 

1935

What is the Internet, Anyway? 

1936

Implementing the Internet Checksum in Hardware 

1937

“Local/Remote” Forwarding Decision in Switched Data Link Subnetworks 

1938

A One-Time Password System 

1939

Post Office Protocol – Version 3 

1940

Source Demand Routing: Packet Format and Forwarding Specification (Version 1) 

1941

Frequently Asked Questions for Schools 

1942

HTML Tables 

1943

Building an X.500 Directory Service in the US 

1944

Benchmarking Methodology for Network Interconnect Devices 

1945

Hypertext Transfer Protocol — HTTP/1.0 

1946

Native ATM Support for ST2+ 

1947

Greek Character Encoding for Electronic Mail Messages 

1948

Defending Against Sequence Number Attacks 

1949

Scalable Multicast Key Distribution 

1950

ZLIB Compressed Data Format Specification version 3.3 

1951

DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification version 1.3 

1952

GZIP file format specification version 4.3 

1953

Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol Specification for IPv4 Version 1.0 

1954

Transmission of Flow Labelled IPv4 on ATM Data Links Ipsilon Version 1.0 

1955

New Scheme for Internet Routing and Addressing (ENCAPS) for IPNG 

1956

Registration in the MIL Domain 

1957

Some Observations on Implementations of the Post Office Protocol (POP3) 

1958

Architectural Principles of the Internet 

1959

An LDAP URL Format 

1960

A String Representation of LDAP Search Filters 

1961

GSS-API Authentication Method for SOCKS Version 5 

1962

The PPP Compression Control Protocol (CCP) 

1963

PPP Serial Data Transport Protocol (SDTP) 

1964

The Kerberos Version 5 GSS-API Mechanism 

1965

Autonomous System Confederations for BGP 

1966

BGP Route Reflection An alternative to full mesh IBGP 

1967

PPP LZS-DCP Compression Protocol (LZS-DCP) 

1968

The PPP Encryption Control Protocol (ECP) 

1969

The PPP DES Encryption Protocol (DESE) 

1970

Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6) 

1971

IPv6 Stateless Address Auto configuration 

1972

A Method for the Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks 

1973

PPP in Frame Relay 

1974

PPP Stac LZS Compression Protocol 

1975

PPP Magnalink Variable Resource Compression 

1976

PPP for Data Compression in Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE) 

1977

PPP BSD Compression Protocol 

1978

PPP Predictor Compression Protocol 

1979

PPP Deflate Protocol 

1980

A Proposed Extension to HTML : Client-Side Image Maps 

1981

Path MTU Discovery for IP version 6 

1982

Serial Number Arithmetic 

1983

Internet Users’ Glossary 

1984

IAB and IESG Statement on Cryptographic Technology and the Internet 

1985

SMTP Service Extension for Remote Message Queue Starting 

1986

Experiments with a Simple File Transfer Protocol for Radio Links using Enhanced Trivial File Transfer Protocol (ETFTP) 

1987

Ipsilon’s General Switch Management Protocol Specification Version 1.1 

1988

Conditional Grant of Rights to Specific Hewlett-Packard Patents In Conjunction With the Internet Engineering Task Force’s Internet-Standard Network Management Framework 

1989

PPP Link Quality Monitoring 

1990

The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP) 

1991

PGP Message Exchange Formats 

1992

The Nimrod Routing Architecture 

1993

PPP Gandalf FZA Compression Protocol 

1994

PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) 

1995

Incremental Zone Transfer in DNS 

1996

A Mechanism for Prompt Notification of Zone Changes (DNS NOTIFY) 

1997

BGP Communities Attribute 

1998

An Application of the BGP Community Attribute in Multi-home Routing 

1999

Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 1900-1999 

2000

Internet Official Protocol Standards 

 

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