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STD INDEX
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This file contains citations for all STD RFCs in ascending numeric
order. For more information about STD RFCs, please refer to
RFC 1311, "Introduction to the STD Notes."
STD (Standard) RFC citations appear in this format:
## RFC ####: Title of RFC. Author 1.; Author 2. Issue date; ## p.
(Format: PS=xxx TXT=zzz bytes)
(This STD also includes RFC ####; RFC ####)
Key to citations:
## is the STD number. If there is no STD number to the left of a
citation below, the previous STD number listed applies to that
document. This is possible because the specifications of some
standards are contained in more than one RFC document. You do not
have the full specification of the standard if you do not have
every RFC assigned the particular STD number for that standard.
RFC #### is the number of the RFC which is cited as describing
all or part of the STD.
## p. is the total number of pages.
The format and byte information follows the page information in
parenthesis. The format, either ASCII text (TXT) or PostScript
(PS) or both, is noted, followed by an equals sign and the number
of bytes for that version. (PostScript is a registered trademark
of Adobe Systems Incorporated.) The example (Format: PS=xxx
TXT=zzz bytes) shows that the PostScript version of the RFC
is xxx bytes and the ASCII text version is zzz bytes.
The (This STD also includes RFC ####; RFC ####) phrase refers to
companion RFCs that are also part of the specification of the
standard. This phrase will only appear for those STDs whos
full specification is contained in more than one RFC.
For example:
5 RFC 791: Internet Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1981 September; 45 p.
(Format: TXT=97779 bytes) (This STD also includes RFC 950; RFC 919;
RFC 922; RFC 792; RFC 1112)
This document is also RFC 791. This document is not the full specification
for STD 5. The full specification for STD 5 requires this document,
plus RFCs 950, 919, 792, and 1112 (as indicated by the "with" information).
All STDs are available online. Paper copies of all STDs are available
from SRI on a cost recovery basis (for more information contact
nisc@nisc.sri.com or call +1-415-859-6387). Online copies are
available via FTP from ftp.nisc.sri.com as rfc/rfc####.txt or
rfc/rfc####.ps (#### is the RFC number without leading zeroes).
Additionally, RFCs may be requested through electronic mail from SRI's
automated mail server by sending a message to mail-server@nisc.sri.com.
In the body of the message, indicate the RFC to be sent, e.g. "send rfcNNNN"
where NNNN is the number of the RFC. For PostScript RFCs, specify
the file extension, e.g. "send rfcNNNN.ps". Multiple requests can be sent
in a single message by specifying each request on a separate line.
The RFC Index can be requested by typing "send rfc-index"; the
STD Index can be requested by typing "send std-index".
* STD INDEX *
1 RFC 1360: IAB official protocol standards. Postel, J.B.,ed.
1992 September; 33 p. (Format: TXT=71860 bytes)
2 RFC 1340: Assigned Numbers. Reynolds, J.K.; Postel, J.B. 1992
July; 138 p. (Format: TXT=232974 bytes)
3 RFC 1123: Requirements for Internet hosts - application and support.
Braden, R.T., ed. 1989 October; 98 p. (Format: TXT=245503 bytes)
(This STD also includes RFC 1122)
RFC 1122: Requirements for Internet hosts - communication
layers. Braden, R.T., ed. 1989 October; 116 p. (Format:
TXT=295992 bytes) (This STD also includes RFC 1123)
4 RFC 1009: Requirements for Internet gateways. Braden, R.T.; Postel,
J.B. 1987 June; 55 p. (Format: TXT=128173 bytes)
5 RFC 791: Internet Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1981 September; 45 p.
(Format: TXT=97779 bytes) (This STD also includes RFC 950; RFC 919;
RFC 922; RFC 792; RFC 1112)
RFC 950: Internet standard subnetting procedure. Mogul, J.C.;
Postel, J.B. 1985 August; 18 p. (Format: TXT=39010 bytes) (This
STD also includes RFC 791; RFC 919; RFC 922; RFC 792; RFC 1112)
RFC 919: Broadcasting Internet datagrams. Mogul, J.C. 1984
October; 8 p. (Format: TXT=16838 bytes) (This STD also includes
RFC 791; RFC 950; RFC 922; RFC 792; RFC 1112)
RFC 922: Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of
subnets. Mogul, J.C. 1984 October; 12 p. (Format: TXT=24832
bytes) (This STD also includes RFC 791; RFC 950; RFC 919; RFC
792; RFC 1112)
RFC 792: Internet Control Message Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1981
September; 21 p. (Format: TXT=30404 bytes) (This STD also
includes RFC 791; RFC 950; RFC 919; RFC 922; RFC 1112)
RFC 1112: Host extensions for IP multicasting. Deering, S.E.
1989 August; 17 p. (Format: TXT=39904 bytes) (This STD also
includes RFC 791; RFC 950; RFC 919; RFC 922; RFC 792)
6 RFC 768: User Datagram Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1980 August 28; 3 p.
(Format: TXT=6069 bytes)
7 RFC 793: Transmission Control Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1981
September; 85 p. (Format: TXT=177957 bytes)
8 RFC 855: Telnet option specifications. Postel, J.B.; Reynolds, J.K.
1983 May; 4 p. (Format: TXT=6218 bytes) (This STD also includes RFC
854)
RFC 854: Telnet Protocol specification. Postel, J.B.; Reynolds,
J.K. 1983 May; 15 p. (Format: TXT=39371 bytes) (This STD also
includes RFC 855)
9 RFC 959: File Transfer Protocol. Postel, J.B.; Reynolds, J.K. 1985
October; 69 p. (Format: TXT=151249 bytes)
10 RFC 821: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1982 August;
58 p. (Format: TXT=124482 bytes)
11 RFC 822: Standard for the format of ARPA Internet text messages.
Crocker, D. 1982 August 13; 47 p. (Format: TXT=109200 bytes)
(This STD also includes RFC 1049)
RFC 1049: Content-type header field for Internet messages.
Sirbu, M.A. 1988 March; 8 p. (Format: TXT=18923 bytes)
(This STD also includes RFC 822)
12 RFC 1119: Network Time Protocol (version 2) specification and
implementation. Mills, D.L. 1989 September; 64 p. (Format:
PS=535202 bytes)
13 RFC 1035: Domain names - implementation and specification.
Mockapetris, P.V. 1987 November; 55 p. (Format: TXT=125626
bytes) (This STD also includes RFC 1034)
RFC 1034: Domain names - concepts and facilities. Mockapetris,
P.V. 1987 November; 55 p. (Format: TXT=129180 bytes)
(This STD also includes RFC 1035)
14 RFC 974: Mail routing and the domain system. Partridge, C. 1986
January; 7 p. (Format: TXT=18581 bytes)
15 RFC 1157: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Case, J.D.;
Fedor, M.; Schoffstall, M.L.; Davin, C. 1990 May; 36 p.
(Format: TXT=74894 bytes)
16 RFC 1155: Structure and identification of management information for
TCP/IP-based internets. Rose, M.T.; McCloghrie, K. 1990 May;
22 p. (Format: TXT=40927 bytes)
17 RFC 1213: Management Information Base for network management of
TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II. McCloghrie, K.; Rose, M.T.,eds.
1991 March; 70 p. (Format: TXT=146080 bytes)
18 RFC 904: Exterior Gateway Protocol formal specification. Mills,
D.L. 1984 April; 30 p. (Format: TXT=65226 bytes)
19 RFC 1002: Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP
transport: Detailed specifications. Internet Engineering Task
Force, NetBIOS Working Group. 1987 March; 85 p. (Format:
TXT=170262 bytes) (This STD also includes RFC 1001)
RFC 1001: Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP
transport: Concepts and methods. Internet Engineering Task
Force, NetBIOS Working Group. 1987 March; 68 p. (Format:
TXT=158437 bytes) (This STD also includes RFC 1002)
20 RFC 862: Echo Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1983 May; 1 p. (Format:
TXT=1294 bytes)
21 RFC 863: Discard Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1983 May; 1 p. (Format:
TXT=1297 bytes)
22 RFC 864: Character Generator Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1983 May; 3
p. (Format: TXT=7016 bytes)
23 RFC 865: Quote of the Day Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1983 May; 1 p.
(Format: TXT=1734 bytes)
24 RFC 866: Active users. Postel, J.B. 1983 May; 1 p. (Format:
TXT=2087 bytes)
25 RFC 867: Daytime Protocol. Postel, J.B. 1983 May; 2 p. (Format:
TXT=2405 bytes)
26 RFC 868: Time Protocol. Postel, J.B.; Harrenstien, K. 1983 May; 2
p. (Format: TXT=3140 bytes)
27 RFC 856: Telnet binary transmission. Postel, J.B.; Reynolds, J.K.
1983 May; 4 p. (Format: TXT=9192 bytes)
28 RFC 857: Telnet echo option. Postel, J.B.; Reynolds, J.K. 1983
May; 5 p. (Format: TXT=11143 bytes)
29 RFC 858: Telnet Suppress Go Ahead option. Postel, J.B.; Reynolds,
J.K. 1983 May; 3 p. (Format: TXT=3825 bytes)
30 RFC 859: Telnet status option. Postel, J.B.; Reynolds, J.K. 1983
May; 3 p. (Format: TXT=4443 bytes)
31 RFC 860: Telnet timing mark option. Postel, J.B.; Reynolds, J.K.
1983 May; 4 p. (Format: TXT=8108 bytes)
32 RFC 861: Telnet extended options: List option. Postel, J.B.;
Reynolds, J.K. 1983 May; 1 p. (Format: TXT=3181 bytes)
33 RFC 1350: TFTP protocol (revision 2). Sollins, K.R. 1992 July; 11
11 p. (Format: TXT=24599 bytes)
34 RFC 1058: Routing Information Protocol. Hedrick, C.L. 1988 June;
33 p. (Format: TXT=93285 bytes)
35 RFC 1006: ISO transport services on top of the TCP: Version 3.
Rose, M.T.; Cass, D.E. 1987 May; 17 p. (Format: TXT=31935 bytes)
(Obsoletes RFC 983)