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IETF RFC 204
Sockets in use
Last modified on Tuesday, June 24th, 1997
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Network Working Group Jon Postel
Request for Comments: 204 ULA-NMC
NIC 7196 Comp. Sci.
Categories A.5, C.3, D 5 August 71
Obsoletes: none
Related 196
Sockets in use
I would like to collect information on the use of socket numbers
for "standard" service programs. For example Loggers (telnet servers)
Listen on socket 1. What sockets at your host are Listened to by what
programs?
Recently Dick Watson suggested assigning socket 5 for use by a
mail-box protocol (RFC 196). Does any one object ? Are there any
suggestions for a method of assigning sockets to standard programs?
Should a subset of the socket numbers be reserved for use by future
standard protocols?
Please phone or mail your answers and commtents to:
Jon Postel
The SPADE Group
3732 Boelter Hall
Computer Science Dept.
ULA, LA. CA 90024
(213) 825 2368
[ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]
[ into the online RFC archives by Gruss Gottfried 6/97 ]
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Sockets in use
RFC TOTAL SIZE: 1379 bytes
PUBLICATION DATE: Tuesday, June 24th, 1997
LEGAL RIGHTS: The IETF Trust (see BCP 78)
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