Open System Services NFS Management and Operations Guide
DescriptionRFC #
Domain Concepts and Facilities1034
Domain Names Implementation and Specification1035
RFCs can be obtained from DS.INTERNIC.NET by using file transfer protocol (FTP), Wide Area
Information Servers (WAIS), or electronic mail. Through FTP, RFCs are stored as rfc/rfcnnnn.txt
or rfc/rfcnnnn.ps, where nnnn is the RFC number. Log in as anonymous and provide your
e-mail address as the password. Through WAIS, you can use either your local WAIS client or
TELNET to get to DS.INTERNIC.NET and log in as wais (no password required) to access a
WAIS client. Help information and a tutorial for using WAIS are available online. The WAIS
database to search is rfcs.
Directory and Database Services also provides an email server interface. Send an e-mail message
to mailserv@ds.internic.net and include any of these commands in the message body:
document-by-name rfcnnnn
where nnnn is the RFC number. The text version is sent.
file /ftp/rfc/rfcnnnn.yyy
where nnnn is the RFC number, and yyy is txt or ps.
help
to get information on how to use the mail server.
The InterNIC directory and database services collection of resource listings, internet documents
such as RFCs, FYIs, STDs, and Internet Drafts, and publicly accessible databases are also now
available through Gopher. All collections are WAIS indexed and can be searched from the Gopher
menu.
To access the InterNIC Gopher Servers, connect to internic.net port 70.
Contact: admin@ds.internic.net
There is also RFC information available on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/cs/Services/rfc/index.html
Publishing History
Publication DateProduct VersionPart Number
February 2002OSS NFS G00522581-001
August 2005OSS NFS G00522581-002
February 2010OSS NFS G00522581-003
February 2011OSS NFS G00522581-004
February 2012OSS NFS G00522581-005
February 2013OSS NFS G00522581-006
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