Copy of STD39 Internet Standard (BBN Report 1822)

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Sat Dec 6 04:35:43 2003

On Dec 6, 2:06, SP wrote:

> I am doing a hobbyist research about the origins of Arpanet, and for
my
> surprise the original Arpanet protocol (represented in the STD39
> document) was declared historic in 2001, retired from the STD
> list and substituted for one reference to BBN to obtain the document.
> I've contacted them and... they can't provide me the document, named
> BBN Report 1822 inside the company.
>
> Can someone helps me, please ? I should agree too other providings
> of Internet RFCs or STDs retired of the official list.

You may have some trouble finding that, as it was one of the very few
RFCs/STDs that wasn't ever online. You'd have to find a library that
has an old copy, or find someone who has scanned a copy.

Old RFCs aren't normally taken offline, so my "dump" of RFCs from
around 1998 should be complete -- apart from ones that were never
online in the first place, like RFC0007:

0007 Host-IMP interface. G. Deloche. May-01-1969. (Not online)
     (Status: UNKNOWN)

which is a discussion about the software part for the interface This
particular one *is* now online, with the following Editor's comment:

   [The original of RFC 7 was hand-written, and only partially
   illegible copies exist. RFC 7 was later typed int NLS by the
   Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at SRI. The following is
   the best reconstruction we could do. RFC Editor.]

and the text is at http://asg.web.cmu.edu/rfc/rfc7.txt

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						University of York
Received on Sat Dec 06 2003 - 04:35:43 GMT

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