- RFCs - IETF
RFCs are the core output of the IETF The IETF publishes its technical documentation as RFCs, an acronym for their historical title Requests for Comments They describe the Internet's technical foundations, such as addressing, routing, and transport technologies
- RFC Editor
The RFC Series (ISSN 2070-1721) contains technical and organizational documents about the Internet, including the specifications and policy documents produced by five streams: the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF), the Internet Architecture Board (IAB), Independent Submissions, and Editorial
- Trámites del RFC - Portal de trámites y servicios - SAT
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- Request for Comments - Wikipedia
For easy access to the metadata of an RFC, including abstract, keywords, author (s), publication date, errata, status, and especially later updates, the RFC Editor site offers a search form with many features
- RFC (Request For Comment) - GeeksforGeeks
When defining the world of networking and Internet protocols, an RFC is known as a ‘Request for Comment ‘ Essentially, an RFC is a type of technical document issued by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that describes specifications, procedures, and standards in given Internet technologies
- What is a Request for Comments (RFC)? - TechTarget
Learn about Request for Comments (RFC), a formal document that outlines technical specifications, protocol and standards for internet technologies
- RFC - Definition by AcronymFinder
What does RFC stand for? RFC abbreviation Define RFC at AcronymFinder com
- Request for Comments (RFC) - Network Encyclopedia
RFC (stands for Request For Comments) is a document that describes the standards, protocols, and technologies of the Internet and TCP IP Since 1969, about 2400 Requests for Comments (RFCs) have been published on various networking protocols, procedures, applications, and concepts
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