RFC | Description | Author(s) | Status | Obsoleted by | Updated by |
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501 | Un-muddling "free file transfer" | K.T. Pogran | |||
503 | Socket number list | N. Neigus, J. Postel | RFC 739 | ||
504 | Distributed resources workshop announcement | R. Thomas | |||
505 | Two solutions to a file transfer access problem | M.A. Padlipsky | |||
506 | FTP command naming problem | M.A. Padlipsky | |||
508 | Real-time data transmission on the ARPANET | L. Pfeifer, J. McAfee | |||
509 | Traffic statistics (April 1973) | A.M. McKenzie | |||
510 | Request for network mailbox addresses | J.E. White | |||
511 | Enterprise phone service to NIC from ARPANET sites | J.B. North | |||
512 | More on lost message detection | W. Hathaway | |||
513 | Comments on the new Telnet specifications | W. Hathaway | |||
514 | Network make-work | W. Kantrowitz | |||
515 | Specifications for Datalanguage, Version 0/9 | R. Winter | |||
516 | Lost message detection | J. Postel | |||
518 | ARPANET accounts | N. Vaughan, E.J. Feinler | |||
519 | Resource Evaluation | J.R. Pickens | |||
520 | Memo to FTP group: Proposal for File Access Protocol | J.D. Day | |||
521 | Restricted use of IMP DDT | A.M. McKenzie | |||
522 | Traffic Statistics (May 1973) | A.M. McKenzie | |||
523 | SURVEY is in operation again | A.K. Bhushan | |||
524 | Proposed Mail Protocol | J.E. White | |||
525 | MIT-MATHLAB meets UCSB-OLS -an example of resource sharing | W. Parrish, J.R. Pickens | |||
526 | Technical meeting: Digital image processing software systems | W.K. Pratt | |||
527 | ARPAWOCKY | R. Merryman | |||
528 | Software checksumming in the IMP and network reliability | J.M. McQuillan | |||
529 | Note on protocol synch sequences | A.M. McKenzie, R. Thomas, R.S. Tomlinson, K.T. Pogran | |||
530 | Report on the Survey Project | A.K. Bhushan | |||
531 | Feast or famine? A response to two recent RFC's about network information | M.A. Padlipsky | |||
532 | UCSD-CC Server-FTP facility | R.G. Merryman | |||
533 | Message-ID numbers | D.C. Walden | |||
534 | Lost message detection | D.C. Walden | |||
535 | Comments on File Access Protocol | R. Thomas | |||
537 | Announcement of NGG meeting July 16-17 | S. Bunch | |||
538 | Traffic statistics (June 1973) | A.M. McKenzie | RFC 556 | ||
539 | Thoughts on the mail protocol proposed in RFC 524 | D. Crocker, J. Postel | |||
542 | File Transfer Protocol | N. Neigus | RFC 765 | RFC 614, RFC 640 | |
543 | Network journal submission and delivery | N.D. Meyer | |||
544 | Locating on-line documentation at SRI-ARC | N.D. Meyer, K. Kelley | |||
545 | Of what quality be the UCSB resources evaluators? | J.R. Pickens | |||
546 | Tenex load averages for July 1973 | R. Thomas | |||
547 | Change to the Very Distant Host specification | D.C. Walden | |||
548 | Hosts using the IMP Going Down message | D.C. Walden | |||
549 | Minutes of Network Graphics Group meeting, 15-17 July 1973 | J.C. Michener | |||
550 | NIC NCP experiment | L.P. Deutsch | |||
551 | NYU, ANL, and LBL Joining the Net | Y. Feinroth, R. Fink | |||
552 | Single access to standard protocols | A.D. Owen | |||
553 | Draft design for a text/graphics protocol | C.H. Irby, K. Victor | |||
555 | Responses to critiques of the proposed mail protocol | J.E. White | |||
556 | Traffic Statistics (July 1973) | A.M. McKenzie | |||
557 | REVELATIONS IN NETWORK HOST MEASUREMENTS | B.D. Wessler | |||
559 | Comments on The New Telnet Protocol and its Implementation | A.K. Bushan | |||
560 | Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option | D. Crocker, J. Postel | RFC 581 | ||
561 | Standardizing Network Mail Headers | A.K. Bhushan, K.T. Pogran, R.S. Tomlinson, J.E. White | RFC 680 | ||
562 | Modifications to the TELNET Specification | A.M. McKenzie | |||
563 | Comments on the RCTE Telnet option | J. Davidson | |||
565 | Storing network survey data at the datacomputer | D. Cantor | |||
566 | Traffic statistics (August 1973) | A.M. McKenzie | RFC 579 | ||
567 | Cross Country Network Bandwidth | L.P. Deutsch | RFC 568 | ||
568 | Response to RFC 567 - cross country network bandwidth | J.M. McQuillan | |||
569 | NETED: A Common Editor for the ARPA Network | M.A. Padlipsky | Historic | ||
570 | Experimental input mapping between NVT ASCII and UCSB On Line System | J.R. Pickens | |||
571 | TENEX FTP PROBLEM | R. Braden | |||
573 | DATA AND FILE TRANSFER - SOME MEASUREMENT RESULTS | A. Bhushan | |||
574 | Announcement of a Mail Facility at UCSB | M. Krilanovich | |||
576 | Proposal for modifying linking | K. Victor | |||
577 | Mail priority | D. Crocker | |||
578 | Using MIT-Mathlab MACSYMA from MIT-DMS Muddle | A.K. Bhushan, N.D. Ryan | |||
579 | Traffic statistics (September 1973) | A.M. McKenzie | RFC 586 | ||
580 | Note to Protocol Designers and Implementers | J. Postel | RFC 582 | ||
581 | Corrections to RFC 560: Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet Option | D. Crocker, J. Postel | |||
582 | Comments on RFC 580: Machine readable protocols | R. Clements | |||
584 | Charter for ARPANET Users Interest Working Group | J. Iseli, D. Crocker, N. Neigus | |||
585 | ARPANET users interest working group meeting | D. Crocker, N. Neigus, E.J. Feinler, J. Iseli | |||
586 | Traffic statistics (October 1973) | A.M. McKenzie | |||
587 | Announcing New Telnet Options | J. Postel | |||
588 | London Node Is Now Up | A. Stokes | |||
589 | CCN NETRJS server messages to remote user | R.T. Braden | |||
590 | MULTICS address change | M.A. Padlipsky | |||
591 | Addition to the Very Distant Host specifications | D.C. Walden | |||
592 | Some thoughts on system design to facilitate resource sharing | R.W. Watson | |||
593 | Telnet and FTP implementation schedule change | A.M. McKenzie, J. Postel | |||
594 | Speedup of Host-IMP interface | J.D. Burchfiel | |||
595 | Second thoughts in defense of the Telnet Go-Ahead | W. Hathaway | |||
596 | Second thoughts on Telnet Go-Ahead | E.A. Taft | |||
597 | Host status | N. Neigus, E.J. Feinler | RFC 603 | ||
598 | RFC index - December 5, 1973 | Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute | |||
599 | Update on NETRJS | R.T. Braden | RFC 740 | ||
600 | Interfacing an Illinois plasma terminal to the ARPANET | A. Berggreen |