Re: STD series of documents

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Michael Richardson wrote:



"Joe" == Joe Touch <touch@xxxxxxx> writes:

>> One thing to consider, is having a web server which, when asked >> for: http://www.ietf.org/ref/rfc0791.txt redirects to: >> http://www.ietf.org/std/std005.txt

    Joe> STD-5 is a nice choice - it actually refers to 6 different
    Joe> RFCs.

You mean that there are 5 documents in the set.

IP Internet Protocol 791 5 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol 792 5 --------- Broadcasting Internet Datagrams 919 5 --------- Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of subnets 922 5 -------- Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure 950 5 IGMP Host extensions for IP multicasting 1112 5

I rechecked, and still count 6 there... ;-)

Hmm. I didn't realize that this occured.

See http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcxx00.html


It affects STDs: 3,5,8,10,13,16,19,51,58 and 62 (I may have missed some), or on average 1 in 6, and some of the most likely to be cited (host requirements, DNS, IP, telnet, SMTP, PPP, SNMP)

Joe

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