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RFC is short for Request For Comment. |
RFC is short for Request For Comment. |
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The entire internet is basically specified as a series of numbered RFCs. |
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RFCs do not change. If a newer version becomes available, it is assigned a new RFC number. |
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+ | "Home" of the RFCs is the IETF web site: https://www.ietf.org/standards/rfcs/ |
Latest revision as of 02:58, 8 July 2019
RFC is short for Request For Comment. The entire internet is basically specified as a series of numbered RFCs.
Not all RFCs are standards. Each RFC is assigned a status category. This status is one of the following: Informational, Experimental, Best Current Practice, Standards Track, or Historic.
RFCs do not change. If a newer version becomes available, it is assigned a new RFC number.
RFCs are available for download free of charge. "Home" of the RFCs is the IETF web site: https://www.ietf.org/standards/rfcs/