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RFC 1849: "Son of 1036": News Article Format and Transmission
- H. Spencer
By the early 1990s, it had become clear that RFC 1036, then the specification for the Interchange of USENET Messages, was badly in need of repair. This "Internet-Draft-to-be", though never formally published at that time, was widely circulated and became ...
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October 2002
RFC 3384: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (version 3) Replication Requirements
- E. Stokes,
- R. Weiser,
- R. Moats,
- R. Huber
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March 2007
RFC 3659: Extensions to FTP
- P. Hethmon
This document specifies new FTP commands to obtain listings of remote directories in a defined format, and to permit restarts of interrupted data transfers in STREAM mode. It allows character sets other than US-ASCII, and also defines an optional virtual ...
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July 2004
RFC 3700: Internet Official Protocol Standards
- J. Reynolds,
- S. Ginoza
This memo contains a snapshot of the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as of July 22, 2004. It lists official protocol standards and Best Current Practice RFCs; it is not a complete index to the RFC series. The latest version of ...
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June 2004
RFC 3748: Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
- B. Aboba,
- L. Blunk,
- J. Vollbrecht,
- J. Carlson,
- H. Levkowetz
This document defines the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), an authentication framework which supports multiple authentication methods. EAP typically runs directly over data link layers such as Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) or IEEE 802, without ...
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June 2004
RFC 3753: Mobility Related Terminology
- J. Manner,
- M. Kojo
There is a need for common definitions of terminology in the work to be done around IP mobility. This document defines terms for mobility related terminology. The document originated out of work done in the Seamoby Working Group but has broader ...
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June 2004
RFC 3767: Securely Available Credentials Protocol
- S. Farrell
This document describes a protocol whereby a user can acquire cryptographic credentials (e.g., private keys, PKCS #15 structures) from a credential server, using a workstation that has locally trusted software installed, but with no user-specific ...
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June 2004
RFC 3769: Requirements for IPv6 Prefix Delegation
- S. Miyakawa,
- R. Droms
This document describes requirements for how IPv6 address prefixes should be delegated to an IPv6 subscriber's network (or "site"). This memo provides information for the Internet community.
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June 2004
RFC 3773: High-Level Requirements for Internet Voice Mail
- E. Candell
This document describes the high-level requirements for Internet Voice Mail (IVM) and establishes a baseline of desired functionality against which proposed MIME profiles for Internet Voice Messaging can be judged. IVM is an extension of the Voice ...
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June 2004
RFC 3775: Mobility Support in IPv6
- D. Johnson,
- C. Perkins,
- J. Arkko
This document specifies a protocol which allows nodes to remain reachable while moving around in the IPv6 Internet. Each mobile node is always identified by its home address, regardless of its current point of attachment to the Internet. While situated ...
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June 2004
RFC 3776: Using IPsec to Protect Mobile IPv6 Signaling Between Mobile Nodes and Home Agents
- J. Arkko,
- V. Devarapalli,
- F. Dupont
Mobile IPv6 uses IPsec to protect signaling between the home agent and the mobile node. Mobile IPv6 base document defines the main requirements these nodes must follow. This document discusses these requirements in more depth, illustrates the used ...
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June 2004
RFC 3777: IAB and IESG Selection, Confirmation, and Recall Process: Operation of the Nominating and Recall Committees
- J. Galvin
The process by which the members of the IAB and IESG are selected, confirmed, and recalled is specified. This document is a self-consistent, organized compilation of the process as it was known at the time of publication. This document specifies an ...
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June 2004
RFC 3779: X.509 Extensions for IP Addresses and AS Identifiers
- C. Lynn,
- S. Kent,
- K. Seo
This document defines two X.509 v3 certificate extensions. The first binds a list of IP address blocks, or prefixes, to the subject of a certificate. The second binds a list of autonomous system identifiers to the subject of a certificate. These ...
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June 2004
RFC 3784: Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Extensions for Traffic Engineering (TE)
- H. Smit,
- T. Li
This document describes extensions to the Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol to support Traffic Engineering (TE). This document extends the IS-IS protocol by specifying new information that an Intermediate System (router) can ...
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June 2004
RFC 3788: Security Considerations for Signaling Transport (SIGTRAN) Protocols
- J. Loughney,
- J. Pastor-Balbas,
- M. Tuexen
This document discusses how Transport Layer Security (TLS) and IPsec can be used to secure communication for SIGTRAN protocols. The main goal is to recommend the minimum security means that a SIGTRAN node must implement in order to attain secured ...
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June 2004
RFC 3789: Introduction to the Survey of IPv4 Addresses in Currently Deployed IETF Standards Track and Experimental Documents
- P. Nesser, II,
- A. Bergstrom
This document is a general overview and introduction to the v6ops IETF workgroup project of documenting all usage of IPv4 addresses in IETF standards track and experimental RFCs. It is broken into seven documents conforming to the current IETF areas. It ...
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June 2004
RFC 3790: Survey of IPv4 Addresses in Currently Deployed IETF Internet Area Standards Track and Experimental Documents
- P. Nesser, II,
- C. Mickles
This document seeks to document all usage of IPv4 addresses in currently deployed IETF Internet Area documented standards. In order to successfully transition from an all IPv4 Internet to an all IPv6 Internet, many interim steps will be taken. One of ...
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June 2004
RFC 3791: Survey of IPv4 Addresses in Currently Deployed IETF Routing Area Standards Track and Experimental Documents
- C. Olvera,
- P. Nesser, II
This investigation work seeks to document all usage of IPv4 addresses in currently deployed IETF Routing Area documented standards. In order to successfully transition from an all IPv4 Internet to an all IPv6 Internet, many interim steps will be taken. ...
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June 2004
RFC 3792: Survey of IPv4 Addresses in Currently Deployed IETF Security Area Standards Track and Experimental Documents
- P. Nesser, II,
- A. Bergstrom
This document seeks to document all usage of IPv4 addresses in currently deployed IETF Security Area documented standards. In order to successfully transition from an all IPv4 Internet to an all IPv6 Internet, many interim steps will be taken. One of ...
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June 2004
RFC 3793: Survey of IPv4 Addresses in Currently Deployed IETF Sub-IP Area Standards Track and Experimental Documents
- P. Nesser, II,
- A. Bergstrom
This document seeks to document all usage of IPv4 addresses in currently deployed IETF Sub-IP Area documented standards. In order to successfully transition from an all IPv4 Internet to an all IPv6 Internet, many interim steps will be taken. One of ...
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