JP Vossen on 5 Dec 2007 19:20:24 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] If you ever wondered.....RFC3092


> From: "Brian Vagnoni" <bvagnoni@v-system.net>
> Subject: Re: [PLUG] If you ever wondered.....RFC3092
>
> It's comforting to me at least that the people who helped create the
> internet(resisting political humor here) have a sense of humor.  :)

The following is getting a bit old, but: http://www.petebevin.com/rfc.html
	(http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc  {rfc # here}  .html)

* RFC748 - Documentation of Telnet protocol options to disallow random loss of characters. * RFC1097 - Documentation of Telnet protocol options to display subliminal messages.
* RFC1149 - Standard for IP transmitted by carrier pigeon.
* RFC1217 - Proposed standard for increasing reliability in military networks.
* RFC1313 - Today's schedule for KRFC Talk Radio.
* RFC1437 - Standard MIME types for transmitting sentient life forms.
* RFC1605 - SONET to sonnet translation.
* RFC1606 - A historical perspective on IPv9.
* RFC1607 - A View from the 21st Century.
* RFC1776 - The Address is the Message.
* RFC1925 - Twelve Networking Truths.
* RFC1926 - An Experimental Encapsulation of IP Datagrams on Top of ATM.
* RFC1927 - MIME types for electronic staples and paper clips.
* RFC2100 - The Naming of Hosts.
* RFC2321 - RITA -- The Reliable Internetwork Troubleshooting Agent
* RFC2323 - IETF Identification and Security Guidelines
* RFC2324 - Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0)
* RFC2325 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Drip-Type Heated Beverage Hardware Devices using SMIv2

~~~~~~~~~~~~~
And one of my personal favs:

* RFC3514 - The Security Flag in the IPv4 Header
	http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3514.html

Later,
JP
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