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Request for Comments (RFC) 700-799
1974
700Eric Mader, William W. Plummer, Raymond S. Tomlinson:
Protocol experiment. 1-7
701D. W. Dodds:
August, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers. 1
702D. W. Dodds:
September, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers. 1-3
1975
703D. W. Dodds:
July, 1975, survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers. 1-3
704Paul J. Santos:
IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol change. 1-2
705Roland F. Bryan:
Front-end Protocol B6700 version. 1-39
706Jon Postel:
On the junk mail problem. 1
707James E. White:
High-level framework for network-based resource sharing. 1-29
1976
708James E. White:
Elements of a Distributed Programming System. 1-30
712James E. Donnelley:
Distributed Capability Computing System (DCCS). 1-17
713Jack Haverty:
MSDTP-Message Services Data Transmission Protocol. 1-21
714Alex M. McKenzie:
Host-Host Protocol for an ARPANET-Type Network. 1-22
716David C. Walden, Joel Levin:
Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN 1822. 1
717Jon Postel:
Assigned Network Numbers. 1
718Jon Postel:
Comments on RCTE from the Tenex Implementation Experience. 1
719Jon Postel:
Discussion on RCTE. 1
720Dave Crocker:
Address Specification Syntax for Network Mail. 1-3
721Larry L. Garlick:
Out-of-Band Control Signals in a Host-to-Host Protocol. 1-7
722Jack Haverty:
Thoughts on Interactions in Distributed Services. 1-13
1977
724Dave Crocker, Kenneth T. Pogran, John Vittal, D. Austin Henderson:
Proposed official standard for the format of ARPA Network messages. 1-36
725John D. Day, Gary R. Grossman:
RJE protocol for a resource sharing network. 1-27
726Jon Postel, Dave Crocker:
Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option. 1-16
727Mark R. Crispin:
Telnet logout option. 1-3
728John D. Day:
Minor pitfall in the Telnet Protocol. 1
729Dave Crocker:
Telnet byte macro option. 1-3
730Jon Postel:
Extensible field addressing. 1-5
731John D. Day:
Telnet Data Entry Terminal option. 1-28
732John D. Day:
Telnet Data Entry Terminal option. 1-30
733Dave Crocker, John Vittal, Kenneth T. Pogran, D. Austin Henderson:
Standard for the format of ARPA network text messages. 1-38
734Mark R. Crispin:
SUPDUP Protocol. 1-13
735Dave Crocker, Richard H. Gumpertz:
Revised Telnet byte macro option. 1-5
736Mark R. Crispin:
Telnet SUPDUP option. 1
737Ken Harrenstien:
FTP extension: XSEN. 1
738Ken Harrenstien:
Time server. 1
739Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-11
740Robert T. Braden:
NETRJS Protocol. 1-19
741Danny Cohen:
Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol (NVP). 1-34
742Ken Harrenstien:
NAME/FINGER Protocol. 1-7
743Ken Harrenstien:
FTP extension: XRSQ/XRCP. 1-8
1978
744Joanne Sattley:
MARS - a Message Archiving and Retrieval Service. 1-6
745Michael Beeler:
JANUS interface specifications. 1-10
746Richard M. Stallman:
SUPDUP graphics extension. 1-15
747Mark R. Crispin:
Recent extensions to the SUPDUP Protocol. 1
748Mark R. Crispin:
Telnet randomly-lose option. 1-2
749Bernard Greenberg:
Telnet SUPDUP-Output option. 1-4
750Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-12
751David D. Lebling:
Survey of FTP mail and MLFL. 1-5
1979
752Mark R. Crispin:
Universal host table. 1-12
753Jon Postel:
Internet Message Protocol. 1-62
754Jon Postel:
Out-of-net host addresses for mail. 1-10
755Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-12
756John R. Pickens, Elizabeth J. Feinler, James E. Mathis:
NIC name server - a datagram-based information utility. 1-12
757Debra Deutsch:
Suggested solution to the naming, addressing, and delivery problem for ARPANET message systems. 1-19
758Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-12
1980
759Jon Postel:
Internet Message Protocol. 1-77
760Jon Postel:
DoD standard Internet Protocol. 1-46
761Jon Postel:
DoD standard Transmission Control Protocol. 1-88
762Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-13
763Marshall D. Abrams:
Role mailboxes. 1
764Jon Postel:
Telnet Protocol specification. 1-15
765Jon Postel:
File Transfer Protocol specification. 1-70
766Jon Postel:
Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents. 1-2
767Jon Postel:
Structured format for transmission of multi-media documents. 1-40
768Jon Postel:
User Datagram Protocol. 1-3
769Jon Postel:
Rapicom 450 facsimile file format. 1-2
770Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-15
771Vinton G. Cerf, Jon Postel:
Mail transition plan. 1-9
772Suzanne Sluizer, Jon Postel:
Mail Transfer Protocol. 1-31
773Vinton G. Cerf:
Comments on NCP/TCP mail service transition strategy. 1-11
774Jon Postel:
Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents. 1-3
775David Mankins, Dan Franklin, A. D. Owen:
Directory oriented FTP commands. 1-6
1981
776Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-13
777Jon Postel:
Internet Control Message Protocol. 1-14
778David L. Mills:
DCNET Internet Clock Service. 1-4
779Earl Killian:
Telnet send-location option. 1-2
780Suzanne Sluizer, Jon Postel:
Mail Transfer Protocol. 1-47
781Zaw-Sing Su:
Specification of the Internet Protocol (IP) timestamp option. 1
782Jose Nabielsky, Anita P. Skelton:
Virtual Terminal management model. 1-23
783Karen R. Sollins:
TFTP Protocol (revision 2). 1-18
784Suzanne Sluizer, Jon Postel:
Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 implementation. 1-3
785Suzanne Sluizer, Jon Postel:
Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 file definitions. 1-3
786Suzanne Sluizer, Jon Postel:
Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 MTP-NIMAIL interface. 1-2
787A. Lyman Chapin:
Connectionless data transmission survey/tutorial. 1-40
788Jon Postel:
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. 1-64
789Eric C. Rosen:
Vulnerabilities of network control protocols: An example. 1-16
790Jon Postel:
Assigned numbers. 1-15
791Jon Postel:
Internet Protocol. 1-51
792Jon Postel:
Internet Control Message Protocol. 1-21
793Jon Postel:
Transmission Control Protocol. 1-91
794Vinton G. Cerf:
Pre-emption. 1-2
795Jon Postel:
Service mappings. 1-4
796Jon Postel:
Address mappings. 1-7
797Alan R. Katz:
Format for Bitmap files. 1-2
798Alan R. Katz:
Decoding facsimile data from the Rapicom 450. 1-17
799David L. Mills:
Internet name domains. 1-5

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