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- 1973
- Arie Shoshani, Israel Spiegler:
Integration of data management systems on a computer network. RFC 500 (1973) - Kenneth T. Pogran:
Un-muddling "free file transfer". RFC 501: 1-5 (1973) - Nancy Neigus, Jon Postel:
Socket number list. RFC 503: 1-8 (1973) - Robert Thomas:
Distributed resources workshop announcement. RFC 504: 1-5 (1973) - Michael A. Padlipsky:
Two solutions to a file transfer access problem. RFC 505: 1-3 (1973) - Michael A. Padlipsky:
FTP command naming problem. RFC 506: 1 (1973) - Larry Pfeifer, J. McAfee:
Real-time data transmission on the ARPANET. RFC 508: 1-10 (1973) - Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (April 1973). RFC 509: 1-4 (1973) - James E. White:
Request for network mailbox addresses. RFC 510: 1-2 (1973) - Jeanne B. North:
Enterprise phone service to NIC from ARPANET sites. RFC 511: 1-4 (1973) - Wayne Hathaway:
More on lost message detection. RFC 512: 1-2 (1973) - Wayne Hathaway:
Comments on the new Telnet specifications. RFC 513: 1-3 (1973) - William Kantrowitz:
Network make-work. RFC 514: 1-4 (1973) - R. Winter:
Specifications for Datalanguage, Version 0/9. RFC 515: 1-31 (1973) - Jon Postel:
Lost message detection. RFC 516: 1-2 (1973) - Nancy Vaughan, Elizabeth J. Feinler:
ARPANET accounts. RFC 518: 1-9 (1973) - John R. Pickens:
Resource Evaluation. RFC 519: 1-4 (1973) - John D. Day:
Memo to FTP group: Proposal for File Access Protocol. RFC 520: 1-8 (1973) - Alex M. McKenzie:
Restricted use of IMP DDT. RFC 521: 1-2 (1973) - Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic Statistics (May 1973). RFC 522: 1-4 (1973) - Abhay K. Bhushan:
SURVEY is in operation again. RFC 523: 1-2 (1973) - James E. White:
Proposed Mail Protocol. RFC 524: 1-40 (1973) - William Parrish, John R. Pickens:
MIT-MATHLAB meets UCSB-OLS -an example of resource sharing. RFC 525: 1-9 (1973) - William K. Pratt:
Technical meeting: Digital image processing software systems. RFC 526: 1-3 (1973) - Robert G. Merryman:
ARPAWOCKY. RFC 527: 1 (1973) - John M. McQuillan:
Software checksumming in the IMP and network reliability. RFC 528: 1-9 (1973) - Alex M. McKenzie, Robert Thomas, Raymond S. Tomlinson, Kenneth T. Pogran:
Note on protocol synch sequences. RFC 529: 1-4 (1973) - Abhay K. Bhushan:
Report on the Survey Project. RFC 530 (1973) - Michael A. Padlipsky:
Feast or famine? A response to two recent RFC's about network information. RFC 531: 1-2 (1973) - Robert G. Merryman:
UCSD-CC Server-FTP facility. RFC 532: 1-4 (1973)
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