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RFCs 801 - 900

RFC TITLE
801 NCP/TCP transition plan
802 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol
803 Dacom 450/500 facsimile data transcoding
804 CCITT draft recommendation T.4
805 Computer mail meeting notes
806 Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard: Specification for message format for computer based message systems
807 Multimedia mail meeting notes
808 Summary of computer mail services meeting held at BBN on 10 January 1979
809 UCL facsimile system
810 DoD Internet host table specification
811 Hostnames Server
812 NICNAME/WHOIS
813 Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP
814 Name, addresses, ports, and routes
815 IP datagram reassembly algorithms
816 Fault isolation and recovery
817 Modularity and efficiency in protocol implementation
818 Remote User Telnet service
819 The Domain Naming Convention for Internet User Applications
820 Assigned numbers
821 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
822 STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT MESSAGES
823 DARPA Internet gateway
824 CRONUS Virtual Local Network
825 Request for comments on Requests For Comments
826 An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol: Or Converting Network Protocol Addresses to 48.bit Ethernet Address for Transmission on Ethernet Hardware
827 Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)
828 Data communications: IFIP's international "network" of experts
829 Packet satellite technology reference sources
830 Distributed system for Internet name service
831 Backup access to the European side of SATNET
832 Who talks TCP?
833 Who talks TCP?
834 Who talks TCP?
835 Who talks TCP?
836 Who talks TCP?
837 Who talks TCP?
838 Who talks TCP?
839 Who talks TCP?
840 Official protocols
841 Specification for message format for Computer Based Message Systems
842 Who talks TCP? - survey of 1 February 83
843 Who talks TCP? - survey of 8 February 83
844 Who talks ICMP, too? - Survey of 18 February 1983
845 Who talks TCP? - survey of 15 February 1983
846 Who talks TCP? - survey of 22 February 1983
847 Summary of Smallberg surveys
848 Who provides the "little" TCP services?
849 Suggestions for improved host table distribution
850 Standard for interchange of USENET messages
851 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol
852 ARPANET short blocking feature
854 Telnet Protocol Specification
855 Telnet Option Specifications
856 Telnet Binary Transmission
857 Telnet Echo Option
858 Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option
859 Telnet Status Option
860 Telnet Timing Mark Option
861 Telnet Extended Options: List Option
862 Echo Protocol
863 Discard Protocol
864 Character Generator Protocol
865 Quote of the Day Protocol
866 Active users
867 Daytime Protocol
868 Time Protocol
869 Host Monitoring Protocol
870 Assigned numbers
871 Perspective on the ARPANET reference model
872 TCP-on-a-LAN
873 Illusion of vendor support
874 Critique of X.25
875 Gateways, architectures, and heffalumps
876 Survey of SMTP implementations
877 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over public data networks
878 ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol
879 The TCP Maximum Segment Size and Related Topics
880 Official protocols
881 Domain names plan and schedule
882 Domain names: Concepts and facilities
883 Domain names: Implementation specification
884 Telnet terminal type option
885 Telnet end of record option
886 Proposed standard for message header munging
887 Resource Location Protocol
888 "STUB" Exterior Gateway Protocol
889 Internet Delay Experiments
890 Exterior Gateway Protocol implementation schedule
891 DCN Local-Network Protocols
892 ISO Transport Protocol specification
893 Trailer encapsulations
894 A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks
895 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over experimental Ethernet networks
896 Congestion Control in IP/TCP Internetworks
897 Domain name system implementation schedule
898 Gateway special interest group meeting notes
899 Request For Comments summary notes: 800-899
900 Assigned Numbers