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Request for Comments (RFC) 1-99
1969
1Stephen D. Crocker:
Host Software. 1-11
2Bill Duvall:
Host software. 1-10
3Stephen D. Crocker:
Documentation conventions. 1-2
4Elmer B. Shapiro:
Network timetable. 1-6
5Jeff Rulifson:
Decode Encode Language (DEL). 1-17
6Stephen D. Crocker:
Conversation with Bob Kahn. 1
7Gerard Deloche:
Host-IMP interface. 1-7
8Gerard Deloche:
ARPA Network Functional Specifications.
9Gerard Deloche:
Host Software.
10Stephen D. Crocker:
Documentation conventions. 1-3
11Gerard Deloche:
Implementation of the Host - Host Software Procedures in GORDO. 1-23
12Mike Wingfield:
IMP-Host interface flow diagrams. 1
13Vint Cerf:
Zero Text Length EOF Message. 1
15C. Stephen Carr:
Network subsystem for time sharing hosts. 1-5
16Stephen D. Crocker:
M.I.T. 1
17John E. Kreznar:
Some questions re: Host-IMP Protocol. 1-4
17aRobert E. Kahn:
The Following Comments are in Response to John Kreznar's Questions Which Were Raised in RFC 17.
18Vint Cerf:
IMP-IMP and HOST-HOST Control Links. 1
19John E. Kreznar:
Two protocol suggestions to reduce congestion at swap bound nodes. 1-2
20Vinton G. Cerf:
ASCII format for network interchange. 1-9
21Vinton G. Cerf:
Network meeting. 1-2
22Vinton G. Cerf:
Host-host control message formats. 1-2
23George Gregg:
Transmission of Multiple Control Messages. 1
24Stephen D. Crocker:
Documentation Conventions. 1-3
25Stephen D. Crocker:
No High Link Numbers. 1
27Stephen D. Crocker:
Documentation Conventions. 1-3
1970
28William K. English:
Time Standards. 1
29Robert E. Kahn:
Response to RFC 28. 1
30Stephen D. Crocker:
Documentation Conventions. 1-3
1968
31Daniel G. Bobrow, William R. Sutherland:
Binary Message Forms in Computer. 1-7
1970
32Jerry Cole:
Some Thoughts on SRI's Proposed Real Time Clock. 1
33Stephen D. Crocker:
New Host-Host Protocol. 1-19
34William K. English:
Some Brief Preliminary Notes on the Augmentation Research Center Clock. 1-2
35Stephen D. Crocker:
Network Meeting. 1
36Stephen D. Crocker:
Protocol Notes. 1-8
37Stephen D. Crocker:
Network Meeting Epilogue, etc. 1-5
38Stephen M. Wolfe:
Comments on Network Protocol from NWG/RFC #36. 1
39Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner:
Comments on Protocol Re: NWG/RFC #36. 1-3
40Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner:
More Comments on the Forthcoming Protocol. 1-3
41John T. Melvin:
IMP-IMP Teletype Communication. 1
42Enrico I. Ancona:
Message Data Types. 1-3
42aEnrico I. Ancona:
User View of the TSP System (Working Paper).
43Alan G. Nemeth:
Proposed Meeting. 1-2
44Arie Shoshani, R. Long, A. Landsberg:
Comments on NWG/RFC 33 and 36. 1-3
45Jonathan B. Postel, Stephen D. Crocker:
New Protocol is Coming. 1
46Edwin W. Meyer Jr.:
ARPA Network protocol notes. 1-17
47Jonathan B. Postel, Stephen D. Crocker:
BBN's Comments on NWG/RFC #33. 1-4
48Jonathan B. Postel, Stephen D. Crocker:
Possible protocol plateau. 1-18
49Edwin W. Meyer Jr.:
Conversations with S. Crocker (UCLA). 1-5
50Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner:
Comments on the Meyer Proposal. 1-2
51M. Elie:
Proposal for a Network Interchange Language.
52Jonathan B. Postel, Stephen D. Crocker:
Updated distribution list. 1-3
53Stephen D. Crocker:
Official protocol mechanism. 1
54Stephen D. Crocker, Jonathan B. Postel, John Newkirk, Mike Kraley:
Official Protocol Proffering. 1-9
55John Newkirk, Mike Kraley, Jonathan B. Postel, Stephen D. Crocker:
Prototypical implementation of the NCP. 1-23
56Ed Belove, Dave Black, Bob Flegel, Lamar G. Farquar:
Third Level Protocol: Logger Protocol. 1-6
57Mike Kraley, John Newkirk:
Thoughts and Reflections on NWG/RFC 54. 1-5
58Thomas P. Skinner:
Logical Message Synchronization. 1-2
59Edwin W. Meyer Jr.:
Flow Control - Fixed Versus Demand Allocation. 1-7
60Richard B. Kalin:
A Simplified NCP Protocol. 1-8
61David C. Walden:
Note on Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network. 1-18
62David C. Walden:
Systems for Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network. 1-20
63Vinton G. Cerf:
Belated Network Meeting Report. 1-2
64M. Elie:
Getting rid of marking. 1-4
65David C. Walden:
Comments on Host/Host Protocol document #1. 1-2
66Stephen D. Crocker:
NIC - third level ideas and other noise. 1-3
67William R. Crowther:
Proposed Change to Host/IMP Spec to Eliminate Marking. 1
68M. Elie:
Comments on Memory Allocation Control Commands: CEASE, ALL, GVB, RET, and RFNM. 1-2
69Abhay K. Bhushan:
Distribution List Change for MIT. 1
70Stephen D. Crocker:
Note on Padding. 1-9
71Tjaart Schipper:
Reallocation in Case of Input Error. 1
72Robert D. Bressler:
Proposed Moratorium on Changes to Network Protocol. 1-4
73Stephen D. Crocker:
Response to NWG/RFC 67. 1
74James E. White:
Specifications for Network Use of the UCSB On-Line System. 1-9
75Stephen D. Crocker:
Network Meeting. 1
76W. Jack Bouknight, James Madden, Gary R. Grossman:
Connection by name: User oriented protocol. 1-15
77Jonathan B. Postel:
Network meeting report. 1-9
78Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner, James E. White:
NCP Status Report: UCSB/Rand. 1
79Edwin W. Meyer Jr.:
Logger Protocol error. 1
80Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner:
Protocols and Data Formats. 1-9
81W. Jack Bouknight:
Request for Reference Information. 1
82Edwin W. Meyer Jr.:
Network Meeting Notes. 1-18
83Robert H. Anderson, Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner:
Language-machine for data reconfiguration. 1-13
84Jeanne B. North:
List of NWG/RFC's 1-80. 1-8
85Stephen D. Crocker:
Network Working Group meeting. 1
1971
86Stephen D. Crocker:
Proposal for a Network Standard Format for a Data Stream to Control Graphics Display. 1-6
87Albert Vezza:
Topic for Discussion at the Next Network Working Group Meeting. 1-3
88Robert T. Braden, Stephen M. Wolfe:
NETRJS: A third level protocol for Remote Job Entry. 1-9
89Robert M. Metcalfe:
Some historic moments in networking. 1-7
90Robert T. Braden:
CCN as a Network Service Center. 1-6
1970
91George H. Mealy:
Proposed User-User Protocol. 1-12
1971
93Alex M. McKenzie:
Initial Connection Protocol. 1
94Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner:
Some thoughts on Network Graphics. 1-6
95Stephen D. Crocker:
Distribution of NWG/RFC's through the NIC. 1-5
96Richard W. Watson:
An Interactive Network Experiment to Study Modes of Access the Network Information Center. 1-5
97John T. Melvin, Richard W. Watson:
First Cut at a Proposed Telnet Protocol. 1-11
98Edwin W. Meyer Jr., Thomas P. Skinner:
Logger Protocol Proposal. 1-10
99Peggy M. Karp:
Network Meeting. 1

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