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Request for Comments (RFC) 400-499
1972
- 400Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic Statistics (September 1972). 1-3 - 401Jim Hansen:
Conversion of NGP-0 Coordinates to Device Specific Coordinates. 1-2 - 402Jeanne B. North:
ARPA Network Mailing Lists. 1-16
1973
- 403Greg Hicks:
Desirability of a Network 1108 Service. 1-5
1972
- 404Alex M. McKenzie:
Host Address Changes Involving Rand and ISI. 1 - 405Alex M. McKenzie:
Correction to RFC 404. 1 - 406John M. McQuillan:
Scheduled IMP Software Releases. 1-2 - 407Robert D. Bressler, Rich Guida, Alex M. McKenzie:
Remote Job Entry Protocol. 1-21 - 408A. D. Owen, Jon Postel:
NETBANK. 1 - 409James E. White:
Tenex interface to UCSB's Simple-Minded File System. 1-8 - 410John M. McQuillan:
Removal of the 30-Second Delay When Hosts Come Up. 1-2 - 411Michael A. Padlipsky:
New MULTICS Network Software Features. 1-2 - 412Greg Hicks:
User FTP Documentation. 1-10 - 413Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (October 1972). 1-10 - 414Abhay K. Bhushan:
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) status and further comments. 1-5 - 415Hal Murray:
Tenex bandwidth. 1-2 - 416James C. Norton:
ARC System Will Be Unavailable for Use During Thanksgiving Week. 1-2 - 417Jon Postel, Charley Kline:
Link usage violation. 1 - 418Wayne Hathaway:
Server File Transfer Under TSS/360 At NASA-Ames Research Center. - 419Albert Vezza:
To: Network liaisons and station agents. 1
1973
- 420Hal Murray:
CCA ICCC weather demo. 1-8
1972
- 421Alex M. McKenzie:
Software Consulting Service for Network Users. 1-2 - 422Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (November 1972). 1-4 - 423Barbara B. Noble:
UCLA Campus Computing Network Liaison Staff for ARPANET. 1-2 - 425Robert D. Bressler:
"But my NCP costs $500 a day". 1
1973
- 426Robert Thomas:
Reconnection Protocol. 1-12
1972
- 429Jon Postel:
Character Generator Process. 1
1973
- 430Robert T. Braden:
Comments on File Transfer Protocol. 1-8
1972
- 431Mark Krilanovich:
Update on SMFS Login and Logout. 1-3 - 432Nancy Neigus:
Network logical map. 1 - 433Jon Postel:
Socket number list. 1-5
1973
- 434Alex M. McKenzie:
IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule. 1-2 - 435Bernie Cosell, David C. Walden:
Telnet issues. 1-10 - 436Mark Krilanovich:
Announcement of RJS at UCSB. 1 - 437Edward D. Faeh:
Data Reconfiguration Service at UCSB. 1-10 - 438Robert Thomas, Robert Clements:
FTP server-server interaction. 1-3 - 439Vint Cerf:
PARRY encounters the DOCTOR. 1-7 - 440David C. Walden:
Scheduled network software maintenance. 1 - 441Robert D. Bressler, Robert Thomas:
Inter-Entity Communication - an experiment. 1-7 - 442Vint Cerf:
Current flow-control scheme for IMPSYS. 1-7 - 443Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (December 1972). 1-3 - 445Alex M. McKenzie:
IMP/TIP preventive maintenance schedule. 1-2 - 446L. Peter Deutsch:
Proposal to consider a network program resource notebook. 1-2 - 447Alex M. McKenzie:
IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule. 1-2 - 448Robert T. Braden:
Print files in FTP. 1-3 - 449David C. Walden:
Current flow-control scheme for IMPSYS. 1 - 450Michael A. Padlipsky:
MULTICS sampling timeout change. 1 - 451Michael A. Padlipsky:
Tentative proposal for a Unified User Level Protocol. 1-3 - 452Joel M. Winett:
TELNET Command at Host LL. 1-14 - 453Michael D. Kudlick:
Meeting announcement to discuss a network mail system. 1-3 - 454Alex M. McKenzie:
File Transfer Protocol - meeting announcement and a new proposed document. 1-35 - 455Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (January 1973). 1-3 - 456Michael D. Kudlick:
Memorandum: Date change of mail meeting. 1 - 457David C. Walden:
TIPUG. 1 - 458Robert D. Bressler, Robert Thomas:
Mail retrieval via FTP. 1-2 - 459William Kantrowitz:
Network questionnaires. 1 - 460Charley Kline:
NCP survey. 1-7 - 461Alex M. McKenzie:
Telnet Protocol meeting announcement. 1 - 462Jean Iseli, Dave Crocker:
Responding to user needs. 1-2 - 463Abhay K. Bhushan:
FTP comments and response to RFC 430. 1-3 - 464Michael D. Kudlick:
Resource notebook framework. 1-2 - 466Joel M. Winett:
Telnet logger/server for host LL-67. 1-9 - 467Jerry D. Burchfiel, Raymond S. Tomlinson:
Proposed change to Host-Host Protocol: Resynchronization of connection status. 1-7 - 468Robert T. Braden:
FTP data compression. 1-7 - 469Michael D. Kudlick:
Network mail meeting summary. 1-10 - 470Robert Thomas:
Change in socket for TIP news facility. 1 - 471Robert Thomas:
Workshop on multi-site executive programs. 1-2 - 472Steve Bunch:
Illinois' reply to Maxwell's request for graphics information (NIC 14925). 1-2 - 473David C. Walden:
MIX and MIXAL? 1 - 474Steve Bunch:
Announcement of NGWG meeting: Call for papers. 1-2 - 475Abhay K. Bhushan:
FTP and Network Mail System. 1-5 - 476Alex M. McKenzie:
IMP/TIP memory retrofit schedule (rev 2). 1-2 - 477Mark Krilanovich:
Remote Job Service at UCSB. 1-19 - 478Robert D. Bressler, Robert Thomas:
FTP server-server interaction - II. 1-2 - 479James E. White:
Use of FTP by the NIC Journal. 1-5 - 480James E. White:
Host-dependent FTP parameters. 1 - 482Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (February 1973). 1-4 - 483Michael D. Kudlick:
Cancellation of the resource notebook framework meeting. 1 - 485John R. Pickens:
MIX and MIXAL at UCSB. 1 - 486Robert D. Bressler:
Data transfer revisited. 1-2 - 487Robert D. Bressler:
Free file transfer. 1-2 - 488Marilyn F. Auerbach:
NLS classes at network sites. 1-2 - 489Jon Postel:
Comment on resynchronization of connection status proposal. 1 - 490John R. Pickens:
Surrogate RJS for UCLA-CCN. 1-6 - 491Michael A. Padlipsky:
What is "Free"? 1-2 - 492Edwin W. Meyer Jr.:
Response to RFC 467. 1-7 - 493James C. Michener, Ira W. Cotton, Karl C. Kelley, David E. Liddle, E. Meyer:
GRAPHICS PROTOCOL. 1-28 - 494David C. Walden:
Availability of MIX and MIXAL in the Network. 1 - 495Alex M. McKenzie:
Telnet Protocol specifications. 1-2 - 496Marilyn F. Auerbach:
TNLS quick reference card is available. 1 - 497Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic Statistics (March 1973). 1-4 - 498Robert T. Braden:
On mail service to CCN. 1-3 - 499Bradley R. Reussow:
Harvard's network RJE. 1-6
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