RFC 2800 (rfc2800) - Page 3 of 38
Internet Official Protocol Standards
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RFC 2800 Internet Standards May 2001 At this URL, a user can: (a) Obtain the current "Internet Official Protocol Standards" list. See: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcxx00.html This hyper-linked listing is updated daily. (b) Retrieve the latest version of this STD 1 memo. See: http://www.rfc-editor.org/go.html, and select STD and "1". (c) Retrieve text of any RFC. See: http://www.rfc-editor.org/go.html (d) Search for RFCs by category. See: http://www.rfc-editor.org/category.html (e) Search the RFC index for document number, author, title, and/or keywords, and retrieve the text of any matching documents. See: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcsearch.html RFC information can also be retrieved using FTP or email. 2.3 Retrieval using FTP RFC-related files may be copied via FTP from the FTP.RFC-EDITOR.ORG computer using the FTP username "anonymous" and password "name@host.domain". An FTP user can: (a) Retrieve the latest version of this STD 1 memo. File: "in-notes/std/std1.txt" (b) Retrieve text of any RFC. File: "in-notes/rfcnnnn.txt" will retrieve the ASCII version. Some RFCs also have secondary Postscript and/or PDF versions, available from File: "in-notes/rfcnnnn.ps" and/or "in-notes/rfcnnnn.pdf", respectively. Here "nnnn" is a 1-4 digit RFC number, with no leading zeros. IETF Standards Track



