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- Fri Feb 5 02:12:22 1982
- TCP-IP Digest, Vol 1 #14
- >From TCP-IP@BRL Fri Feb 5 00:32:33 1982
- TCP/IP Digest Thursday, 4 Feb 1982 Volume 1 : Issue 14
-
- Today's Topics:
- Digest Mail Input && TCP/IP Press Package
- Protocol Documents List
- ArpaNet Link -vs- Message-ID and TCP/IP
- FTP Server Replies and Commands && TCP/IP for the Cybers
- Introduction to Networking Pointer
- SMTP Protocol Discussions
- *Spoiler* DECNET and UNIX Survey
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- LIMITED DISTRIBUTION
- For Research Use Only --- Not for Public Distribution
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-
- To: TCP-IP@BRL
- Subject: Digest Mail Input
-
- The address for submissions to the Digest is:
-
- TCP-IP@MIT-AI (ARPAnet)
- !menlo70!hao!brl-bmd!tcp-ip (UUCP/USEnet)
-
- Requests, problems, or discussions with the Moderator not to be published
- in the digest can be sent to:
-
- TCP-IP-REQUEST@MIT-AI (ARPAnet)
- ...!menlo70!hao!brl-bmd!tcp-ip-request (UUCP/USEnet)
-
- ARPAnet mail may also be sent to those same addresses at
- BRL (i.e. TCP-IP@BRL).
-
-
- A message sent to TCP-IP-Request was mistakenly published in Vol 1 #13.
- This will not happen again. I regret any inconvienience this
- may have caused.
- -Mike
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: Mike Muuss [Mike@BRL]
- Subject: TCP/IP "Press Package"
-
- Einar Stefferud [Stef@KA] and Vint Cerf [Cerf@usc-isi] have come up with
- the idea of putting together a TCP/IP "Press Package" which we could feed
- to Datamation and IBM and everybody else who ought to hear about TCP/IP,
- but maybe hasn't. This would be mostly a cut-and-paste job done to some
- of the existing RFCs and IENs, along with descriptive text from previous
- digests, and new contributions. If you submitted something which was
- published in a previous digest, and you would not mind having it become
- part of the Press Package, please send me a note -- only contributions
- specifically designated for public distribution will be included in
- the press package. The same holds true for all new submissions to the
- Digest. Only clearly marked letters will be added to the press package
- file; all others go to the digest only.
-
- Also, anybody who would like to contribute (USMAIL) addresses of people
- who ought to get the press package should send them to TCP-IP-Request.
-
- Thoughts?
- -Mike
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: POSTEL at USC-ISIF
- Subject: Protocol Documents
-
- It might be helpful to have a list of the documents that specify the
- protocols to be used in the TCP environment.
-
- The NCP/TCP Transition Plan [RFC 801]
- Protocol Documents
- Introduction
- Catenet Model [IEN-48]
- Network Level
- Internet Protocol [RFC-791]
- Internet Control Message Protocol [RFC-792]
- Host Level
- User Datagram Protocol [RFC-768]
- Transmission Control Protocol [RFC-793]
- Application Level
- Telnet Protocol [RFC-764]
- File Transfer Protocol [RFC-765]
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol [RFC-788]
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol [RFC-783]
- Name Server Protocol [IEN-116]
- Appendices
- Assigned Numbers [RFC-790]
- Pre-emption [RFC-794]
- Service Mappings [RFC-795]
- Address Mappings [RFC-796]
- Mail Header Format Standards [RFC-733]
-
- These documents can be copied as public access files from the Network
- Information Center Library on the SRI-NIC ARPANET host. The FTP pathname
- for a file is [NETINFO]RFCxxx.TXT or [NETINFO]IEN-xxx.TXT where the xxx
- is the document number (note the dash in the IEN file names, and no dash
- in the RFC file names). These files can be copied via FTP using the FTP
- username ANONYMOUS and password GUEST.
-
- --jon.
-
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