如何获取rfc文档

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Where and how to get new RFCs

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RFCs may be obtained via EMAIL or FTP from many RFC Repositories. The

Primary Repositories will have the RFC available when it is first

announced, as will many Secondary Repositories. Some Secondary

Repositories may take a few days to make available the most recent

RFCs.

Many of these repositories also now have World Wide Web servers. Try

the following URL as a starting point:

http://www.rfc-editor.org/

Primary Repositories:

RFCs can be obtained via FTP from NIS.NSF.NET, FTP.RFC-EDITOR.ORG,

WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU, SRC.DOC.IC.AC.UK, FTP.NCREN.NET, FTP.NIC.IT,

FTP.IMAG.FR, FTP.IETF.RNP.BR WWW.NORMOS.ORG, FTP.GIGABELL.NET,

or OASISSTUDIOS.COM.

1. NIS.NSF.NET

To obtain RFCs from NIS.NSF.NET via FTP, login with username

"anonymous" and password "name@host.domain"; then connect to the

directory of RFCs with cd /internet/documents. The file name is

of the form rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn" refers to the RFC number).

For sites without FTP capability, electronic mail query is available

from NIS.NSF.NET. Address the request to NIS-INFO@NIS.NSF.NET and

leave the subject field of the message blank. The first text line of

the message must be "send rfcnnnn.txt" with nnnn the RFC number.

contact: rfc-mgr@merit.edu

2. FTP.RFC-EDITOR.ORG

RFCs can be obtained via FTP from FTP.RFC-EDITOR.ORG, with the

pathname in-notes/rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn" refers to the number of

the RFC). Login with FTP username "anonymous" and password

"name@host.domain".

RFCs can also be obtained via electronic mail from FTP.RFC-EDITOR.ORG

by using the RFC-INFO service. Address the request to

"rfc-info@rfc-editor" with a message body of:

Retrieve: RFC

Doc-ID: RFCnnnn

(Where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC (always use 4 digits -

the DOC-ID of RFC 822 is "RFC0822")). The RFC-INFO@RFC-EDITOR.ORG

server provides other ways of selecting RFCs based on keywords and

such; for more information send a message to "rfc-info@rfc-editor.org"

with the message body "help: help".

contact: rfc-editor@rfc-editor.org

3. WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU

RFCs can also be obtained via FTP from WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU, with the

pathname info/rfc/rfcnnnn.txt.Z (where "nnnn" refers to the number of the

RFC and "Z" indicates that the document is in compressed form).

At WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU the RFCs are in an "archive" file system and

various archives can be mounted as part of an NFS file system.

Please contact Chris Myers (chris@wugate.wustl.edu) if you want to

mount this file system in your NFS.

WUArchive now keeps RFC's and STD's under

ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu./doc/

or http://wuarchive.wustl.edu./doc/

contact: chris@wugate.wustl.edu

4. SUNSITE.ORG.UK (also known as SRC.DOC.IC.AC.UK)

RFCs can be obtained via FTP from SUNSITE.ORG.UK with the pathname

rfc/rfcnnnn.txt or rfc/rfcnnnn.ps (where "nnnn" refers to the

number of the RFC). Login with FTP username "anonymous" and password

"your-email-address". To obtain the RFC Index, use the pathname

rfc/rfc-index.txt.

For users with good fast Internet connections, the whole archive is

also available by NFS (readonly) and the RFC area can be mounted as,

e.g.

mount -r sunsite.org.uk:/public/rfc /mnt

RFCs are also available via the web at http://sunsite.org.uk/rfc/

contact: wizards@sunsite.org.uk

5. FTP.NCREN.NET

To obtain RFCs from FTP.NCREN.NET via FTP, login with username

"anonymous" and your internet e-mail address as password. The RFCs

can be found in the directory /rfc, with file names of the form:

rfcNNNN.txt or rfcNNNN.ps where NNNN refers to the RFC number.

This repository is also accessible via WAIS and the Internet Gopher.

contact: rfc-mgr@ncren.net

6. FTP.NIC.IT

RFCs can be obtained from the ftp.nic.it FTP archive with the pathname

rfc/rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC). Login

with FTP, username "anonymous" and password "name@host.domain".

The summary of ways to get RFC from the Italian Network Information

Center is the following:

Via ftp: ftp.nic.it directory rfc

Via e-mail: send a message to listserv@nic.it whose body

contains "get RFC/rfc.[txt,ps]".

For receiving a full list of the existing RFCs include

in the body the command "index RFC/rfc".

Contact: D.Vannozzi@cnuce.cnr.it

7. FTP.IMAG.FR

RFCs can be obtained via FTP from ftp.imag.fr with the pathname

/pub/archive/IETF/rfc/rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn" refers to the number

of the RFC).

Login with FTP username "anonymous" and password "your-email-address".

To obtain the RFC Index, use the pathname

/pub/archive/IETF/rfc/rfc-index.txt

Internet drafts & other IETF related documents are also mirrored in

the /pub/archive/IETF directory.

Contact: rfc-adm@imag.fr

8. WWW.NORMOS.ORG

RFCs, STD, BCP, FYI, RTR, IEN, Internet-Drafts, RIPE and other

internet engineering documents can be found at http://www.normos.org

and ftp://ftp.normos.org.

The rfcs are available as:

http://www.normos.org/ietf/rfc/rfcXXXX.txt

ftp://ftp.normos.org/ietf/rfc/rfcXXXX.txt

STD,BCP,FYI,RTR,IEN documents are available as:

http://www.normos.org/ietf/[std,bcp,fyi,rtr,ien]/[std,bcp,fyi,rtr,ien]XXXX.txt

ftp://ftp.normos.org/ietf/[std,bcp,fyi,rtr,ien]/[std,bcp,fyi,rtr,ien]XXXX.txt

Internet-drafts are available as:

http://www.normos.org/ietf/internet-drafts/draft-....txt

ftp://ftp.normos.org/ietf/internet-drafts/draft-....txt

Full-text search and database queries are available from the web

interface.

Please send questions, comments, suggestions to info@normos.org.

9. FTP.IETF.RNP.BR

RFCs can be obtained via FTP from FTP.IETF.RNP.BR with the pathname

rfc/rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn" refers to the number of the RFC ) .

Login with FTP username "anonymous" and password

"your-email-address". To obtain the RFC Index, use the pathname

rfc/rfc-index.txt.

Internet-Drafts and other IETF related documents are also mirrored.

Contact: rfc-admin@ietf.rnp.br

10. FTP.GIGABELL.NET

To obtain RFCs from FTP.GIGABELL.NET via FTP, login with username

"anonymous" and password "name@host.domain"; then connect to the

directory of RFCs with cd /pub/rfc. The file name is of the form

rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn" refers to the RFC number). An index can be

obtained with the pathname pub/rfc/rfc-index.txt.

contact: ftpadmin@gigabell.net

11. FTP.FCCN.PT

To obtain RFCs from Oasis Studios via FTP, login to FTP.FCCN.PT with

username "anonymous" and password "name@host.domain"; then connect to

the directory of RFCs with cd /pub/IETF/RFCs. The file name is of the

form rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn" refers to the RFC number).

contact: webmaster@fccn.pt

12. OASISSTUDIOS.COM

To obtain RFCs from Oasis Studios via FTP, login to

FTP.OASISSTUDIOS.COM with username "anonymous" and password

"name@host.domain"; then connect to the directory of RFCs with cd

/pub/RFC. The file name is of the form rfcnnnn.txt (where "nnnn"

refers to the RFC number).

For sites without FTP capability, electronic mail query is available

from oasisstudios@OASISSTUDIOS.COM. Address the request to

oasisstudios@OASISSTUDIOS.COM and leave the body of the message

blank. The subject of the message must be "send rfcnnnn.txt" where

nnnn is the RFC number.

Oasis Global Inc. also provides an HTTP interface to the RFC

archive. To browse or search the archives via a web browser surf to:

http://www.oasisstudios.com/RFC

For more information send a message to "rfc-info@OASISSTUDIOS.COM"

with the subject "help".

contact: rfc-admin@oasisstudios.com

13. SUNSITE.DK

RFCs can be obtained via FTP from SUNSITE.DK with the pathname

mirrors/rfc/rfcnnnn.txt or mirrors/rfc/rfcnnnn.ps (where "nnnn" refers

to the number of the RFC). Login with FTP username "anonymous" and

password "your-email-address". To obtain the RFC Index, use the

pathname rfc/rfc-index.txt.

RFCs are also available via the web at: http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/rfc/

contact: staff@sunsite.dk

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Secondary Repositories:

Australia and Pacific Rim

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Site: munnari

Contact: Robert Elz

Host: munnari.oz.au

Directory: rfc

rfc's in compressed format rfcNNNN.Z

postscript rfc's rfcNNNN.ps.Z

Site: The Programmers' Society

University of Technology, Sydney

Contact: ftp@progsoc.uts.edu.au

Host: ftp.progsoc.uts.edu.au

Directory: pub/internet

Both are stored uncompressed.

Chile

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Site: OK Internet

Host: http://www.ok.cl/rfcs/

Directory: http://www.ok.cl/rfcs/

Denmark

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Site:University of Copenhagen

Host:ftp.denet.dk

Directory:mirror/ftp.isi.edu/in-notes

Finland

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Site:FUNET

Host:nic.funet.fi

Directory:index/RFC

Directory: /pub/netinfo/rfc

Notes:RFCs in compressed format. Also provides

email access by sending mail to

archive-server@nic.funet.fi.

France

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Site: Centre d'Informatique Scientifique et Medicale

(CISM)

Contact: ftpmaint@univ-lyon1.fr

Host: ftp.univ-lyon1.fr

Directories: pub/rfc/* Classified by hundreds

pub/mirrors/rfc Mirror of Internic

Notes: Files compressed with gzip. Online

decompression done by the FTP server.

Romania

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Site:SunSITE Romania at the Politehnica University

of Bucharest

Contact:space@sunsite.pub.ro

Host:sunsite.pub.ro/pub/rfc

or via http:

sunsite.pub.ro/pub/mirrors/ds.internic.net

South Africa

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Site:The Internet Solution

Contact:ftp-admin@is.co.za

Host:ftp.is.co.za

Directory:internet/in-notes/rfc

Sweden

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Host:ftp.chalmers.se

Directory:rfc

United Kingdom

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Site:rfc.net

Contact:Alaric Williams

United States

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Site: uunet

Contact: James Revell

Host: ftp.uu.net

Directory: inet/rfc

UUNET Archive

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UUNET archive, which includes the RFC's, various IETF documents,

and other information regarding the internet, is available to the

public via anonymous ftp (to ftp.uu.net) and anonymous uucp, and

will be available via an anonymous kermit server soon. Get the

file /archive/inet/ls-lR.Z for a listing of these documents.

Any site in the US running UUCP may call +1 900 GOT SRCS and use

the login "uucp". There is no password. The phone company will

bill you at $0.50 per minute for the call. The 900 number only

works from within the US.

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Requests for special distribution of RFCs should be addressed to

either the author of the RFC in question or to

RFC-EDITOR@RFC-EDITOR.ORG

Submissions for Requests for Comments should be sent to

RFC-EDITOR@RFC-EDITOR.ORG. Please consult "Instructions to RFC

Authors", RFC 2223, for further information.

Requests to be added to or deleted from the RFC distribution list should

be sent to RFC-REQUEST@ISI.EDU.

Users with .MIL addresses may send a request to MAJORDOMO@NIC.DDN.MIL

with an empty Subject: line and a message: subscribe rfc [your email

address].

Changes to this file "rfc-retrieval.txt" should be sent to

RFC-EDITOR@RFC-EDITOR.ORG.

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