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STD 1
RFC 3300
Title: Internet Official Protocol Standards
Author(s): J. Reynolds, R. Braden, S. Ginoza, A. De La Cruz
Status: Standards Track
Date: November 2002
Mailbox: jkrey@ISI.EDU, braden@ISI.EDU, ginoza@ISI.EDU,
delacruz@ISI.EDU
Pages: 49
Characters: 127805
SeeAlso: STD 1
URL: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3300.txt
This memo contains a snapshot of the state of standardization of
protocols used in the Internet as of October 24, 2002. It lists
official protocol standards and Best Current Practice RFCs; it is not
a complete index to the RFC series. The latest version of this memo
is designated STD 1.
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