RFC : Request for Comments
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RFC
Short for Request for Comments, a series of notes about the Internet, started in 1969 (when the Internet was the
ARPANET). An Internet Document can be submitted to the
IETF by anyone, but the IETF decides if the document becomes an RFC. Eventually, if it gains enough interest, it may evolve into an Internet standard.
Each RFC is designated by an RFC number. Once published, an RFC never changes. Modifications to an original RFC are assigned a new RFC number.
Each RFC is designated by an RFC number. Once published, an RFC never changes. Modifications to an original RFC are assigned a new RFC number.
- Internet RFC/STD/FYI/BCP Archives : http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/
- The RFC-Editor : http://www.rfc-editor.org/










