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- From: xsong@marcus.cs.umn.edu (Carol Xiaohui Song)
- Subject: Re: How can I get RFC?
- Message-ID: <xsong.725575383@marcus>
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- References: <1992Dec21.090406.7929@kum.kaist.ac.kr>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 20:43:03 GMT
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- In <1992Dec21.090406.7929@kum.kaist.ac.kr> klaatu@rose.handy.co.kr (Kim) writes:
-
- >Hi,
-
- >I want to obtain some RFCs for tcp/ip, SMTP, and so on. I read the book
- >"Internetworking with TCP/IP" by D. Comer, and found that mailing to
- >info-server@sh.cs.net could let me to get them, but it does not work now.
- >Please let me know how I can get RFCs.
- >Thanks in advance.
-
- >-- Kim, Young Hoon
- > klaatu@rose.handy.co.kr
- > klaatu@sorak.kaist.ac.kr --
-
-
- You can get RFCs through anonymous ftp at site archive.afit.af.mil.
- The RFCs are in the directory /pub/rfc/rfc????.Z, where ???? is the
- specific RFC doc number. You can get the numbers from the index file
- in the same directory. Hope you can find what you need. Good luck!
-
- Carol
- --
- Carol Xiaohui Song (xsong@cs.umn.edu)
-
- "You know you've been spending too much time on the computer when your
- friend misdates a check, and you suggest adding a "++" to fix it."
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