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RFC (Request for Comments) is a series of technical documents about Internet technology, primarily published by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). Since the first RFC was published by Steve Crocker in 1969, it has defined protocol specifications, technical standards, and best practices, contributing to Internet interoperability and standardization. Currently, over 9,500 RFCs have been published, forming the foundation of major Internet protocols such as IP, TCP, HTTP, and DNS.
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<thead><tr><th>code</th><th>slug</th><th>name</th><th>description</th><th>status</th></tr></thead>
<tbody><tr><td>STD</td><td>internet-standard</td><td>Internet Standard</td><td>An RFC approved as an official Internet Standard.</td><td>Standard</td></tr>
<tr><td>PS</td><td>proposed-standard</td><td>Proposed Standard</td><td>The first official stage of the standardization process.</td><td>Standards Track</td></tr>
<tr><td>BCP</td><td>best-current-practice</td><td>Best Current Practice</td><td>RFCs that define best practices for the Internet community.</td><td>BCP</td></tr>
<tr><td>INFO</td><td>informational</td><td>Informational</td><td>RFCs intended for general informational purposes.</td><td>Informational</td></tr>
<tr><td>EXP</td><td>experimental</td><td>Experimental</td><td>RFCs describing experimental technologies or protocols.</td><td>Experimental</td></tr>
<tr><td>HIST</td><td>historic</td><td>Historic</td><td>Old RFCs that have been deprecated or superseded.</td><td>Historic</td></tr>
<tr><td>RFC791</td><td>rfc-791-ip</td><td>RFC 791 - Internet Protocol</td><td>RFC defining the Internet Protocol (IP) specification.</td><td>Internet Standard</td></tr>
<tr><td>RFC793</td><td>rfc-793-tcp</td><td>RFC 793 - Transmission Control Protocol</td><td>RFC defining the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) specification.</td><td>Internet Standard</td></tr>
<tr><td>RFC2616</td><td>rfc-2616-http11</td><td>RFC 2616 - HTTP/1.1</td><td>RFC defining the HTTP/1.1 protocol specification.</td><td>Historic</td></tr>
<tr><td>RFC5321</td><td>rfc-5321-smtp</td><td>RFC 5321 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol</td><td>RFC defining the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) specification.</td><td>Proposed Standard</td></tr>
<tr><td>RFC1034</td><td>rfc-1034-dns-concepts</td><td>RFC 1034 - DNS Concepts and Facilities</td><td>RFC defining DNS (Domain Name System) concepts and facilities.</td><td>Internet Standard</td></tr>
<tr><td>RFC1035</td><td>rfc-1035-dns-implementation</td><td>RFC 1035 - DNS Implementation and Specification</td><td>RFC defining DNS (Domain Name System) implementation and specification.</td><td>Internet Standard</td></tr></tbody>
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