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- standards - What are RFCs? - Stack Overflow
4 Wikipedia gives a good description of what [RFC] is about but in a nutshell it is a set of recommendation from the Internet Engineering Task Force applicable to the working of the Internet and Internet-connected systems They are used as the standards
- ¿Cómo validar un RFC de México y su digito verificador?
Pregunta: ¿Cómo puedo verificar que el formato de un RFC mexicano sea válido? ¿Qué es el RFC? El Registro Federal de Contribuyentes (RFC) es una clave única que requiere toda persona física o mora
- Is 418 Im a teapot really an HTTP response code?
The RFC specifies this code should be returned by teapots requested to brew coffee This HTTP status is used as an Easter egg in some websites, including Google com
- Which RFCs specify the syntax of hostnames and constraints on DNS . . .
6 Regarding the syntax of hostnames, answers to questions like this often refer to RFC 1123 and RFC 952, but fail to mention RFC 921 which seems to place additional restrictions on hostnames There are probably a bunch of later RFCs about the DNS (and IDN) which cover constraints on hostnames handled by the DNS
- What does it mean to have RFC-compliant code? - Stack Overflow
I have heard the term RFC-compliant code in this talk at minute 1:00 What exactly does it mean?
- ssl - How do Common Names (CN) and Subject Alternative Names (SAN) work . . .
Update: as per RFC 6125, published in 2011, the validator must check SAN first, and if SAN exists, then CN should not be checked Note that RFC 6125 is relatively recent and there still exist certificates and CAs that issue certificates, which include the "main" domain name in CN and alternative domain names in SAN
- How to write and propose an RFC? - Stack Overflow
How to write and propose an RFC to address the issue? Please kindly share if you had experience of previously writing technical documents, proposals, especially RFCs
- Regex validation of email addresses according to RFC5321 RFC5322
The grammar presented in RFC 5321 is too lenient when it comes to both host names and IP addresses I took the liberty of "correcting" the rules in question, using this draft and RFC 1034 (section 3 5) as guidelines Here's the resulting regex
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