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RE: Port Cheat Sheet
Mayne, Peter (Peter.Mayne
compaq.com)
Mon, 31 May 1999 11:35:52 +0800
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>From http://www.iana.org/numbers.html:
IANA houses the many unique parameters and protocol values necessary for
operation of the Internet and its future development. Types of numbers range
from unique port assignments to the registration of character sets. In the
past, these numbers were documented through the RFC document series, the
last of these documents was RFC 1700
<http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1700.txt>, which is also now outdated. Since
that time, the assignments have been listed in this directory as living
documents, constantly updated and revised when new information is available
and new assignments are made.
The copies of RFC 1700 that I could find are dated October 1994.
PJDM
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Peter Mayne, Compaq Computer Australia, Canberra, ACT
These are my opinions, and have nothing to do with Compaq.
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Ted.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul D. Robertson [SMTP:proberts
clark.net]
> Sent: Monday, May 24, 1999 10:45 PM
> To: Peter Schuller
> Cc: sweetcheeks
mail.airbridge.net; firewall-wizards
nfr.net
> Subject: RE: Port Cheat Sheet
>
> On Sun, 23 May 1999, Peter Schuller wrote:
>
> > How about the "Assigned numbers" RFC? RFC-1700 is one, but it's probably
> not
> > the latest.
>
> FYI
>
> RFC-1700 is updated as necessary. So it is indeed the latest.
>
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