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Repository of RFC's in hyperlinked, Ref, colorful HTML format; table of contents appears in separate frame. RFC Ref. - A RFC Search
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A search engine for locating RFC's and Internet-Drafts. RFC Search. - Perl RFCUtil
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Perl script allowing access to RFCs by number and full-text search of all documents. RFCUtil. It features command line switches to spawn lynx or w3m to view the RFC, dump to file for offline viewing, or mailing to an address. RFCUtil. - An RFC Viewer
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An RFC browsing utility for networking program and protocol developers. RFC Viewer. - Contains RFC-Editor
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Contains RFC news, RFC-Editor, search feature, details of the RFC-Online Project, and ASCII and PDF versions of all documents. RFC-Editor. - Systems RFC 0062
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Systems for Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network. 0062. D.C. Walden. August 1970. RFC 0062. - Initial RFC 0093
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Initial Connection Protocol. 0093. A.M. McKenzie. January 1971. RFC 0093. - Comments RFC 0176
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Comments on "Byte Size for Connections". 0176. A.K. Bhushan, R. Kanodia, R.M. Metcalfe, et al. June 1971. RFC 0176. - ARPA RFC 0155
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ARPA Network Mailing Lists. 0155. J.B. North. May 1971. RFC 0155. - Suggested RFC 0281
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Suggested Addition to File Transfer Protocol. 0281. A.M. McKenzie. December 1971. RFC 0281. - IMPSYS RFC 0256
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IMPSYS Change Notification. 0256. B. Cosell. November 1971. RFC 0256. - Level RFC 0336
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Level 0 Graphic Input Protocol. 0336. I.W. Cotton. May 1972. RFC 0336. - File RFC 0354
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File Transfer Protocol. 0354. A.K. Bhushan. July 1972. RFC 0354. - Scheduled RFC 0406
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Scheduled IMP Software Releases. 0406. J.M. McQuillan. October 1972. RFC 0406. - Update RFC 0431
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Update on SMFS Login and Logout. 0431. M. Krilanovich. December 1972. RFC 0431. - Un-Muddling RFC 0501
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Un-Muddling "Free File Transfer". 0501. K.T. Pogran. May 1973. RFC 0501. - A RFC 0520
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A Proposal for File Access Protocol. 0520. J.D. Day. June 1973. RFC 0520. - International World Wide Web Consortium
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General guide to the Internet, LivingInternet.com, includes sections covering the history of the Web, email, Usenet and other topics. LivingInternet.com. - Alexa: RFCs Internet
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