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Information: Request For Comments (RFC) documents are a series of notes about the Internet. Each RFC is assigned a unique number, and once published is not modified.
RFC Search
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Contains RFC news, search feature, details of the RFC-Online Project, and ASCII and PDF versions of all documents. http://www.rfc-editor.org/
RFCUtil
Perl script allowing access to RFCs by number and full-text search of all documents. It features command line switches to spawn lynx or w3m to view the RFC, dump to file for offline viewing, or mailing to an address. http://www.dewn.com/rfc/
RFC Index
Index of all Requests for Comments. http://asg.web.cmu.edu/rfc/
Zvon RFC Index
Repository of RFC's in hyperlinked, colorful HTML format; table of contents appears in separate frame. http://zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC_share/Output/index.html
RFC Viewer
An RFC browsing utility for networking program and protocol developers. http://www.effetech.com/rfc/
RFC.net
Weekly-updated mirror of the RFCs and STDs. Access to text and HTMLized versions, indexed and retrievable. http://www.rfc.net/