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    Month: January 2019

    Interesting Requests for Comment

    By timadmin in Networking January 22, 2019 1 Comment

    This post is intended to list Requests for Comment (RFCs) that I find interesting, find myself referring to, and think that I should study.  Hopefully it won’t become an exhaustive list of every RFC used in our networks today.

    RFC 1034 – Domain Names – Concepts and Facilities

    RFC 1035 – Domain Names – Implementation and Specification

    RFC 1149 – A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers

    RFC 1855 – Netiquette Guidelines

    RFC 1925 – The Twelve Networking Truths

    RFC 4033 – DNS Security Introduction and Requirements

    RFC 4034 – Resource Records for the DNS Security Extensions

    RFC 4035 – Protocol Modifications for the DNS Security Extensions

    RFC 5905 – Network Time Protocol Version 4: Protocol and Algorithms Specification

    RFC 8140 – The Arte of ASCII

    RFC 8484 – DNS Queries over HTTPS

    RFC 8499 – DNS Terminology

    More to follow!

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