Network Working Group E. Harslem Request for Comments: 78 J. Heafner NIC 5199 J. White NCP Status Report: UCSB/RAND NCP Checkout UCSB an RAND recently conducted UCSB console to/from RAND console validation fo teh respective NCPs. The exercise was sim...
Network Working Group J. Postel Request for Comments: 77 UCLA NIC 5604 20 November 1970 Network Meeting Report This is a report on a series of three Network Working Group meetings at the Fall Joint Computer Conference, November 16, 17 and 18 in Houst...
Network Working Group J. Bouknight Request for Comments: 76 J. Madden NIC 5180 G. Grossman University of Illinois 28 October 1970 Connection-By-Name: User-Oriented Protocol I. Introduction Shortly after the first of the year, 1971, the Center for Adv...
Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments #75 UCLA 14 Oct. 70 Network Meeting Taking advantage of the FJCC in Houston, I have scheduled a meeting of the Network Working Group in room Astro VII of the Astroworld Hotel at 8:00 p.m. on Monda...
Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments #73 UCLA 25 Sept. 70 Response to NWM/RFC#67 Bill's suggestion is a good one; however, my current policy is to encourage the most rapid implementation of the protocol in document #1, and his sugges...
Network Working Group Robert D. Bressler Request for Comments #72 M.I.T./Project MAC September 28, 1970 PROPOSED MORATORIUM ON CHANGES TO NETWORK PROTOCOL Bill Crowther's RFCNo. 67 raised a much more fundamental issue than the question of marking. An...
Network Working Group Tjaart Schipper Request for Comments #71 25 September 1970 UCLA-CCN Reallocation in Case of Input Error In case of reading a message from the IMP, it may be impossible for the receiving NCP to determine the length of the message...
Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments #70 UCLA 15 October 70 A Note on Padding The padding on a message is a string of the form 10*. For Hosts with word lengths 16, 32, 48, etc., bits long, this string is necessarily in the last word...
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Network Working Group M. Elie Request for Comments #68 31 August 70 UCLA Comments on memory allocation control commands CEASE, ALL, GVB, RET) and RFNM The protocol provides a scheme for buffer allocation. This scheme is rather complicated because it...