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retawq Documentation RFC
(Requests For Comments)
Many specifications for the Internet are published as so-called "requests
for comments" or "Internet drafts". They can be browsed and searched via www.rfc-editor.org and www.ietf.org. I've collected some RFCs here in
the hope that you need not search as long as I did. :-)
HTTP
HTTP/1.0 protocol: RFC1945
HTTP/1.1 protocol: RFC2616 (errata)
HTTP version numbering: RFC2145
HTTP authentication: RFC2617
HTTP extension framework: RFC2774
HTTP state management mechanism ("cookies"): RFC2965 (practice: RFC2964)
FTP
FTP: RFC959
FTP security extensions (the commands "AUTH", "PROT" etc.): RFC2228
FTP extension for IPv6 and NATs (the commands "EPRT" and "EPSV"): RFC2428
FTP security considerations ("bounce attack" with proxies; password
guessing): RFC2577
Firewall-friendly FTP: RFC1579
FTP feature negotiation (the commands "FEAT" and "OPTS"): RFC2389
FTP i18n: RFC2640
FTP
extensions (draft #16, expires March 2003; the commands "MLSD", "MLST",
"SIZE" etc.)
TLS/SSL
TLS: RFC2246
HTTP over TLS: RFC2818
HTTP/1.1 upgrade to TLS: RFC2817
Securing
FTP with TLS (draft #10, expires 2nd April, 2003)
HMAC hashing: RFC2104
TLS
extensions (draft #5, expires January 30, 2003)
SSL 3.0 (draft
#2)
Miscellaneous
Requirements for Internet hosts: RFC1123 (updated by RFC1349 and RFC2181)
URIs: RFC2396
(report: RFC3305)
Base64 encoding: RFC2045, 6.8
Finger: RFC1288
Gopher: RFC1436
HTML 4.01 (errata)
CGI (Common Gateway Interface)
NNTP: RFC977
(extensions: RFC2980)
JavaScript (experimental proposal 2.0)
IPv6: RFC2460
(addressing: RFC2373; basic socket
interface extensions: RFC2553;
advanced API: RFC2292)
Internet Message Format: RFC2822 (IMAP4: RFC2060; POP3: RFC1939, RFC2449)
RFC errata
User Agent Accessibility
Guidelines
This documentation file is part of version 0.1.4 of retawq, a network client created by
Arne Thomaßen. retawq is basically released under
certain versions of the GNU General Public License and WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Arne Thomaßen.
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