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Computers/Internet/Protocols
From Directory
- BitTorrent
- CIFS
- DHCP
- DNS
- FTP
- Gopher
- Hotline
- HTTP
- ICP
- IP
- IPsec
- IRC
- Kerberos
- LDAP
- L2TP
- Mail
- MUDs
- NNTP
- NTP
- PKIX
- PPP
- PPTP
- RADIUS
- RTSP
- RWhois
- SIP
- SMB
- SNMP
- SOAP
- SSH
- SSL-TLS
- TCP
- UDP
- WebDAV
- X11
- Privacy Protocols
- Transmission Protocols
- Virtual Private Networks
- Resources
- RFCs
- Computers: Data Communications
- Computers: Data Formats: MIME Types
- Computers: Programming: Internet
- Computers: Software: Internet: Clients
- Computers: Software: Internet: Network Management
- Computers: Software: Internet: Servers
- Computers: Software: Internet: Site Management
- Computers: Software: Networking: Network Performance: Protocol Analyzers
- Internet Report (IETF Weekly Updates)]
- Editor]
- Active IETF Working Groups - A directory of the Internet Engineering Task Force groups and their web pages
- Free Protocols Foundation - Independent public forum supporting patent-free protocols. Includes policies, papers, a mission statement, and a list of free protocols
- IETF Internet Drafts - List of documents organized by alphabetized subjects
- Internet2 - A consortium led by universities working in partnership with industry and government to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet
- Internet Encyclopedia - Overview of Internet protocols
- Internet protocols - General comments on protocol design, and good reference material on a few protocols (especially mail-related; also ftp, time, and misc) by Dan Bernstein
- The Kermit Project - A protocol that transfers text and binary files without errors between diverse types of computers over potentially hostile communication links, and a suite of communications software programs; Columbia University
- Port Numbers and Services Database - Well known port numbers for TCP and UDP, from Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
- RFC Sourcebook - Description of protocols, file formats, glossary of terms, RFCs
- XNS.org - Independent organization managing the eXtensible Name Service, an open protocol and open-source platform for universal addressing, automated data exchange, and privacy control. Includes an overview, charter, history, and specifications
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