RFC 2151 (rfc2151) - Page 2 of 52
A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools and Utilities
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RFC 2151 Internet & TCP/IP Tools & Utilities June 1997 8.2. LISTSERV.................................................. 38 8.3. Majordomo................................................. 38 8.4. Usenet.................................................... 39 8.5 Finding Discussion Lists and Newsgroups.................... 40 9. Internet Documentation......................................... 41 9.1. Request for Comments (RFCs)............................... 41 9.2. Internet Standards........................................ 44 9.3. For Your Information Documents............................ 45 9.4. Best Current Practices.................................... 45 9.5. RARE Technical Reports.................................... 46 10. Perusing the Internet......................................... 46 11. Acronyms and Abbreviations.................................... 48 12. Security Considerations....................................... 49 13. Acknowledgments............................................... 49 14. References.................................................... 49 15. Authors' Address.............................................. 51 1. Introduction This memo is an introductory guide to some of the most commonly- available TCP/IP and Internet tools and utilities that allow users to access the wide variety of information on the network, from determining if a particular host is up to viewing a multimedia thesis on foreign policy. It also describes discussion lists accessible from the Internet, ways to obtain Internet and TCP/IP documents, and some resources that help users weave their way through the Internet. This memo may be used as a tutorial for individual self-learning, a step- by-step laboratory manual for a course, or as the basis for a site's users manual. It is intended as a basic guide only and will refer to other sources for more detailed information. 2. Nomenclature The following sections provide descriptions and detailed examples of several TCP/IP utilities and applications, including the reproduction of actual sessions using these utilities (with some extraneous information removed). Each section describes a single TCP/IP-based tool, it's application, and, in some cases, how it works. The text description is usually followed by an actual sample session. The sample dialogues shown below were obtained from a variety of software and hardware systems, including AIX running on an IBM RS/6000, Linux on an Intel 486, Multinet TCP/IP over VMS on a VAX, and FTP Software's OnNet (formerly PC/TCP) running on a DOS/Windows PC. While the examples below can be used as a guide to using and learning about the capabilities of TCP/IP tools, the reader should understand that not all of these utilities may be found at all TCP/IP hosts nor in all commercial software packages. Furthermore, the user Kessler & Shepard Informational



