• A Request for Comments (RFC) is a publication in a series from the principal technical development and standards-setting bodies for the Internet, most...
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  • A Request for Comments (RFC), in the context of Internet governance, is a type of publication from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet...
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  • This is a partial list of RFCs (request for comments memoranda). A Request for Comments (RFC) is a publication in a series from the principal technical...
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    by a server in response to a client's request made to the server. It includes codes from IETF Request for Comments (RFCs), other specifications, and some...
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    HTTP (redirect from HTTP request)
    eventually becoming the public 1.0. Development of early HTTP Requests for Comments (RFCs) started a few years later in a coordinated effort by the...
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  • internet Request for Comments – Publication of the development and standards for the Internet Request for information – Business process Request for proposal –...
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    released on April 1, 1990. It is one of several April Fools' Day Request for Comments. Waitzman described an improvement of his protocol in RFC 2549, IP...
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    extensions. Leonard, Sean (March 2016). "The text/markdown Media Type". Request for Comments: 7763. Internet Engineering Task Force. Archived from the original...
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  • of a client–server transaction. The client requesting a zone transfer may be a secondary server requesting data from a primary server. The portion of...
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  • official authority for the standardization and publication of these classifications. Media types were originally defined in Request for Comments RFC 2045 (MIME)...
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  • behalf of the Internet Engineering Task Force for various purposes specified in the Request for Comments publications. Generic top-level domains (gTLD):...
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  • Host (network) (redirect from Host request)
    client. The term Internet host or just host is used in a number of Request for Comments (RFC) documents that define the Internet and its predecessor, the...
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  • intended to be work-in-progress documents for work that is eventually to be published as a Request for Comments (RFC) and potentially leading to an Internet...
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    Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (category Request for Comments)
    May 2012. Nazar, Imran (April 2014), "Request for Comments 7168", The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol for Tea Efflux Appliances (HTCPCP-TEA), IETF...
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  • before real-world usage. For example, foo and bar are used in over 330 Internet Engineering Task Force Requests for Comments, the documents which define...
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  • May 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2021. Resnick, P., ed. (April 2001). "Request for Comments: 2822 – Internet Message Format". Internet Engineering Task Force...
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  • FYI (redirect from For Your Information)
    by the word). Among Internet Standards, FYIs are a subset of the Request for Comments (RFC) series. The FYI series of notes is designed to provide Internet...
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  • used to select dynamic content (a document, etc.) or to tailor it as requested (see also: CGI and PATH_INFO, etc.). Example: URI: "http://www.example...
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    set in stone by the time (May 1996) of its incorporation into the Request for Comments standards document RFC 1945 (which 'reflects common usage of the...
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  • This is an April Fools' Day Request for Comments. B. Carpenter; R. Hinden (April 1, 2011). Adaptation of RFC 1149 for IPv6. Internet Engineering Task...
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  • It was specified in two Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments (RFC) specifications – RFC 2692 and RFC 2693 – from the IETF SPKI...
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  • oversight and appeal, and the appointment of the Request for Comments (RFC) Editor. The IAB is also responsible for the management of the IETF protocol parameter...
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  • the free dictionary. RFC may refer to: Request for Comments, a memorandum on Internet standards Request for change, change management Remote Function...
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  • Retrieved 4 August 2022. J. Reynolds; J. Postel (November 1987). THE REQUEST FOR COMMENTS REFERENCE GUIDE. Network Working Group. doi:10.17487/RFC1000. RFC...
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  • Engineering Task Force (IETF) Standard Track publications known as Request for Comments (RFCs), using the description language ASN.1. The latest specification...
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  • and entering it into an email client. It was originally defined by Request for Comments (RFC) 1738 in December 1994, expanded by RFC 2368 in July 1998, and...
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  • maximum acceptable oral dose of a toxic substance Request for Discussion, similar to Request for Comments; For example, see Usenet newsgroup Rate of force development...
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    Digest access authentication (category Request for Comments)
    request, reusing the server nonce value (the server only issues a new nonce for each "401" response) but providing a new client nonce (cnonce). For subsequent...
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  • April Fools' Day RFC from 2003, authored by Steve Bellovin. The Request for Comments recommended that the last remaining unused bit, the "Reserved Bit"...
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    the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) Request for Comments (RFC) documents published by the Internet Engineering Task Force...
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