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Request for Comments (RFC) 500-599
1973
- 500Arie Shoshani, Israel Spiegler:
Integration of data management systems on a computer network. - 501Kenneth T. Pogran:
Un-muddling "free file transfer". 1-5 - 503Nancy Neigus, Jon Postel:
Socket number list. 1-8 - 504Robert Thomas:
Distributed resources workshop announcement. 1-5 - 505Michael A. Padlipsky:
Two solutions to a file transfer access problem. 1-3 - 506Michael A. Padlipsky:
FTP command naming problem. 1 - 508Larry Pfeifer, J. McAfee:
Real-time data transmission on the ARPANET. 1-10 - 509Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (April 1973). 1-4 - 510James E. White:
Request for network mailbox addresses. 1-2 - 511Jeanne B. North:
Enterprise phone service to NIC from ARPANET sites. 1-4 - 512Wayne Hathaway:
More on lost message detection. 1-2 - 513Wayne Hathaway:
Comments on the new Telnet specifications. 1-3 - 514William Kantrowitz:
Network make-work. 1-4 - 515R. Winter:
Specifications for Datalanguage, Version 0/9. 1-31 - 516Jon Postel:
Lost message detection. 1-2 - 518Nancy Vaughan, Elizabeth J. Feinler:
ARPANET accounts. 1-9 - 519John R. Pickens:
Resource Evaluation. 1-4 - 520John D. Day:
Memo to FTP group: Proposal for File Access Protocol. 1-8 - 521Alex M. McKenzie:
Restricted use of IMP DDT. 1-2 - 522Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic Statistics (May 1973). 1-4 - 523Abhay K. Bhushan:
SURVEY is in operation again. 1-2 - 524James E. White:
Proposed Mail Protocol. 1-40 - 525William Parrish, John R. Pickens:
MIT-MATHLAB meets UCSB-OLS -an example of resource sharing. 1-9 - 526William K. Pratt:
Technical meeting: Digital image processing software systems. 1-3 - 527Robert G. Merryman:
ARPAWOCKY. 1 - 528John M. McQuillan:
Software checksumming in the IMP and network reliability. 1-9 - 529Alex M. McKenzie, Robert Thomas, Raymond S. Tomlinson, Kenneth T. Pogran:
Note on protocol synch sequences. 1-4 - 530Abhay K. Bhushan:
Report on the Survey Project. - 531Michael A. Padlipsky:
Feast or famine? A response to two recent RFC's about network information. 1-2 - 532Robert G. Merryman:
UCSD-CC Server-FTP facility. 1-4 - 533David C. Walden:
Message-ID numbers. 1 - 534David C. Walden:
Lost message detection. 1-2 - 535Robert Thomas:
Comments on File Access Protocol. 1-4 - 537Steve Bunch:
Announcement of NGG meeting July 16-17. 1-2 - 538Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (June 1973). 1-4 - 539Dave Crocker, Jon Postel:
Thoughts on the mail protocol proposed in RFC 524. 1-3 - 542Nancy Neigus:
File Transfer Protocol. 1-40 - 543N. Dean Meyer:
Network journal submission and delivery. 1-8 - 544N. Dean Meyer, Kirk Kelley:
Locating on-line documentation at SRI-ARC. 1 - 545John R. Pickens:
Of what quality be the UCSB resources evaluators? 1-2 - 546Robert Thomas:
Tenex load averages for July 1973. 1-4 - 547David C. Walden:
Change to the Very Distant Host specification. 1-3 - 548David C. Walden:
Hosts using the IMP Going Down message. 1 - 549James C. Michener:
Minutes of Network Graphics Group meeting, 15-17 July 1973. 1-12 - 550L. Peter Deutsch:
NIC NCP experiment. 1-2 - 551Yeshiah Feinroth, Robert L. Fink:
NYU, ANL, and LBL Joining the Net. 1-2 - 552A. D. Owen:
Single access to standard protocols. 1 - 553Charles H. Irby, Ken Victor:
Draft design for a text/graphics protocol. 1-19 - 555James E. White:
Responses to critiques of the proposed mail protocol. 1-11 - 556Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic Statistics (July 1973). 1-4 - 557Barry D. Wessler:
Revelations in Network Host Measurements. 1-2 - 559Abhay K. Bhushan:
Comments on The New Telnet Protocol and its Implementation. 1-5 - 560Dave Crocker, Jon Postel:
Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option. 1-12 - 561Abhay K. Bhushan, Kenneth T. Pogran, Raymond S. Tomlinson, James E. White:
Standardizing Network Mail Headers. 1-3 - 562Alex M. McKenzie:
Modifications to the TELNET Specification. 1-2 - 563John Davidson:
Comments on the RCTE Telnet option. 1-5 - 565Don Cantor:
Storing network survey data at the datacomputer. 1-5 - 566Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (August 1973). 1-4 - 567L. Peter Deutsch:
Cross Country Network Bandwidth. 1 - 568John M. McQuillan:
Response to RFC 567 - cross country network bandwidth. 1-3 - 569Michael A. Padlipsky:
NETED: A Common Editor for the ARPA Network. 1-6 - 570John R. Pickens:
Experimental input mapping between NVT ASCII and UCSB On Line System. 1 - 571Robert T. Braden:
TENEX FTP Problem. 1 - 573Abhay K. Bhushan:
Data and File Transfer - Some Measurement Results. 1-8 - 574Mark Krilanovich:
Announcement of a Mail Facility at UCSB. 1 - 576Ken Victor:
Proposal for modifying linking. 1-2 - 577Dave Crocker:
Mail priority. 1-2 - 578Abhay K. Bhushan, Neal D. Ryan:
Using MIT-Mathlab MACSYMA from MIT-DMS Muddle. 1-9 - 579Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (September 1973). 1-5 - 580Jon Postel:
Note to Protocol Designers and Implementers. 1 - 581Dave Crocker, Jon Postel:
Corrections to RFC 560: Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet Option. 1-5 - 582Robert C. Clements:
Comments on RFC 580: Machine readable protocols. 1 - 584Jean Iseli, Dave Crocker, Nancy Neigus:
Charter for ARPANET Users Interest Working Group. 1-3 - 585Dave Crocker, Nancy Neigus, Elizabeth J. Feinler, Jean Iseli:
ARPANET users interest working group meeting. 1-9 - 586Alex M. McKenzie:
Traffic statistics (October 1973). 1-5 - 587Jon Postel:
Announcing New Telnet Options. 1 - 588Adrian V. Stokes:
London Node Is Now Up. 1-3 - 589Robert T. Braden:
CCN NETRJS server messages to remote user. 1-5 - 590Michael A. Padlipsky:
MULTICS address change. 1 - 591David C. Walden:
Addition to the Very Distant Host specifications. 1 - 592Richard W. Watson:
Some thoughts on system design to facilitate resource sharing. 1-5 - 593Alex M. McKenzie, Jon Postel:
Telnet and FTP implementation schedule change. 1 - 594Jerry D. Burchfiel:
Speedup of Host-IMP interface. 1-3 - 595Wayne Hathaway:
Second thoughts in defense of the Telnet Go-Ahead. 1-5 - 596Edward A. Taft:
Second thoughts on Telnet Go-Ahead. 1-5 - 597Nancy Neigus, Elizabeth J. Feinler:
Host status. 1-6 - 598Network Information Center:
RFC index - December 5, 1973. - 599Robert T. Braden:
Update on NETRJS. 1-9
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