RFC791 , USC/Information Sciences Institute, September 1981. [12] Reynolds, J., and J. Postel, "Assigned Numbers", RFC1060 , USC/Information Sciences Institute, March 1990. [13] Postel, J., "The TCP
RFC791, USC/Information
Sciences Institute, September 1981.
[12] Reynolds, J., and J. Postel, "Assigned Numbers",
RFC1060,
USC/Information Sciences Institute, March 1990.
[13] Postel, J., "The TCP Maximum Segment Size Option and Related
Topics",
RFC879, USC/Information Sciences Institute, November
1983.
Security Considerations
Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
Chairman's Address
This proposal is the product of the Point-to-Point Protocol Working
Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The working group
can be contacted via the chair:
Russ Hobby
UC Davis
Computing Services
Davis, CA 95616
Phone: (916) 752-0236
EMail:
rdhobby@ucdavis.edu
Author's Address
Questions about this memo can also be directed to the author:
Drew D. Perkins
Carnegie Mellon University
Networking and Communications
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: (412) 268-8576
EMail:
ddp@andrew.cmu.edu
Acknowledgments
Many people spent significant time helping to develop the Point-to-
Point Protocol. The complete list of people is too numerous to list,
but the following people deserve special thanks: Ken Adelman (TGV),
Craig Fox (NSC), Phill Gross (NRI), Russ Hobby (UC Davis), David
Kaufman (Proteon), John LoVerso (Xylogics), Bill Melohn (Sun
Microsystems), Mike Patton (MIT), Drew Perkins (CMU), Greg Satz
(cisco systems) and Asher Waldfogel (Wellfleet).