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A Request for Comments (RFC) is a publication in a series from the principal technical development and standards-setting bodies for the Internet, most prominently the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). While there are over 9,151 RFCs as of February 2022, this list consists of RFCs that have related articles.
Relying party software will fetch, cache, and validate repository data using rsync or the RPKI Repository Delta Protocol (RFC 8182). [8] It is important for a relying party to regularly synchronize with all the publication points to maintain a complete and timely view of repository data. Incomplete or stale data can lead to erroneous routing ...
The IETF cooperates with the W3C, ISO/IEC, ITU, and other standards bodies. [10] Statistics are available that show who the top contributors by RFC publication are. [33] While the IETF only allows for participation by individuals, and not by corporations or governments, sponsorship information is available from these statistics. [citation needed]
Metalink 3.0 was publicly released in 2005. It was designed to aid in downloading Linux ISO images and other large files on release day, when servers would be overloaded (each server would have to be tried manually) and to repair large downloads by replacing only the parts with errors instead of fully re-downloading them.
The agreed definition and syntax of URNs had to wait until the publication of IETF RFC 2141 [10] in May 1997. The publication of IETF RFC 2396 [ 11 ] in August 1998 saw the URI syntax become a separate specification [ 11 ] and most of the parts of RFCs 1630 and 1738 relating to URIs and URLs in general were revised and expanded by the IETF.
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) published the Standards-Track RFC 9562 [1] from the "Revise Universally Unique Identifier Definitions Working Group" [10] as revision for RFC 4122. [2] RFC 4122 is technically equivalent to ITU-T Rec. X.667 | ISO/IEC 9834-8, but is now obsolete.
Template {{Ref RFC}} is used to create references to RFCs. It uses a repository of preformatted reference texts. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status RFC Number 1 The number of the RFC to reference. Example 8200 String suggested Notes notes Display notes regarding the RFC or not (default: 'yes'). If ...
Internet Protocol Flow Information Export (IPFIX) is an IETF protocol, as well as the name of the IETF working group defining the protocol. It was created based on the need for a common, universal standard of export for Internet Protocol flow information from routers, probes and other devices that are used by mediation systems, accounting/billing systems and network management systems to ...