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The RFC series of documents on networking began in 1969 as part of the original ARPANET project. RFCs cover a wide range of topics in addition to Internet Standards, from early discussion of new research concepts to status memos about the Internet. The publication of RFCs is the direct responsibility of the RFC Editor, under the general direction of the IAB, Internet Architecture Board.
Most RFCs are available in ASCII text format. Some RFCs are also available in other formats such as Postscript or PDF.
The guidelines to publishing RFCs can be found at www.rfc-editor.org/howtopub.html
RFCs:
[RFC 598] RFC Index - December 5, 1973.
[RFC 628] Status of RFC Numbers and a Note on Pre-assigned Journal Numbers.
[RFC 1000] THE REQUEST FOR COMMENTS REFERENCE GUIDE.
[RFC 1012] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REQUEST FOR COMMENTS 1 THROUGH 999.
[RFC 1311] Introduction to the STD Notes.
[RFC 1796] Not All RFCs are Standards.
[RFC 2026] The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3.
[RFC 2028] The Organizations Involved in the IETF Standards Process.
[RFC 2119] Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels.
[RFC 2223] Instructions to RFC Authors.
[RFC 2555] 30 Years of RFCs.
[RFC 2629] Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML.
[RFC 3199] Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 3100-3199.
[RFC 3299] Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 3200-3299.
[RFC 3499] Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 3400-3499.
[RFC 3552] Guidelines for Writing RFC Text on Security Considerations.
[RFC 3599] Request for Comments Summary RFC Numbers 3500-3599.
[RFC 4020] Early IANA Allocation of Standards Track Code Points.
[RFC 4677] The Tao of IETF: A Novice's Guide to the Internet Engineering Task Force.
[RFC 5226] Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs.
[RFC 5385] Version 2.0 Microsoft Word Template for Creating Internet Drafts and RFCs.
[RFC 84] LIST OF NWG/RFC's 1-80.
[RFC 100] Categorization and Guide to NWG/RFCs.
[RFC 160] RFC Brief List.
[RFC 170] RFC List by Number.
[RFC 200] RFC List by Number.
[RFC 699] Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 600-699.
[RFC 800] Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 700-799.
[RFC 825] Request for Comments on Requests for Comments.
[RFC 899] Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 800-899.
[RFC 999] Requests For Comments Summary Notes: 900-999.
[RFC 1111] Request for Comments on Request for Comments Instructions to RFC Authors.
[RFC 1310] The Internet Standards Process.
[RFC 1543] Instructions to RFC Authors.
[RFC 1602] The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 2.
[RFC 2434] Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs.
[RFC 3160] The Tao of IETF - A Novice's Guide to the Internet Engineering Task Force.
[RFC 3285] Using Microsoft Word to create Internet Drafts and RFCs.
STD, Internet Standards | BCP, Best Current Practices | FYI, For Your Information |