Happy 40th Birthday, Internet RFCs 58
WayHomer was one of several readers to point out the 40th birthday of an important tool in the formation of the Internet, and a look back at it by the author of the first of many. "Stephen Crocker in the New York Times writes, 'Today is an important date in the history of the Internet: the 40th anniversary of what is known as the Request for Comments (RFC).' 'RFC1 — Host Software' was published 40 years ago today, establishing a framework for documenting how networking technologies and the Internet itself work. Distribution of this memo is unlimited."
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RFC0? HELO computer, NE1 127.0.0.1? (Score:4, Funny)
RFC0 (Score:5, Funny)
RFC0 had only NULL content, therefore wasn't retrievable due to pointer dereferencing causing segfaults, oh the headaches...
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Re:RFC0 (Score:3, Funny)
> RFC0 had only NULL content, therefore wasn't retrievable
> due to pointer dereferencing causing segfaults
Nonsense. That would point to register zero on the DEC-10 that they would have used, at the time.
Segfaulting due to zero being an illegal pointer value is a recent innovation not supported by all implementations (HP-UX 8 or 9 on PA-RISC would let you do that to your heart's content, frex) nor required of any.