RFC造句(1) Tunneling (RFC 2893):It allows you to encapsulate one packet head into the other and one protocol will communicate with others through the encapsulation in the other protocol.
(2) RFC 1521 and RFC 1522 specify the types and subtypes for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME).
(3) It parses the original RFC file, and generates a section directory tree as well as a page index for content browsing.
(4) RFC 2307 defines a standard set of schema for Network Information Services (NIS), which covers users, groups, and other NIS objects.
(5) After testing the new plan and tweaking it for a few months, Mockapetris, Postel and Partridge published their idea in a Request for Comments (RFC) memorandum in November 1983.
(6) Email address Based on the Internet Engineering Task Force standard, Request for Comments (RFC 5322), email addresses are alphanumeric identifiers that have two parts.
(7) In RFC 2309, the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) recommends the deployment of Active Queue Management mechanisms such as Random Early Detection (RED).
(8) JSON: JSON, as proposed in Request for Comments (RFC) 4627, is a lightweight, text-based, language-independent, data-interchange format.
(9) RFC 1548 [ Simpson 1993 ] specifies the encapsulation method and the link control protocol.
(10) Based on studies of the standard MIB in Request For Comments (RFC) files, the MIB used for the SDH networks is devised and accomplished.
(11) The current implementation of NFS Version 4 makes use of Kerberos (RFC 4120) as its underlying security mechanism to achieve authentication, privacy, integrity, and non-repudiation.
(12) Moreover[.com], Friedl's book includes some truly mind-blowing regular expressions to properly match fully qualified e-mail addresses and other Request for Comments- (RFC) specified strings.
(13) For supporting contract and code instrumentation technology more effectively, we use XML as the formal language to describe protocol Request For Comments (RFC).
(14) You can easily read and print RFC documents, as well as browse them with section directory.
(15) An encoding format produced by the file-compression program gzip (GNU zip) as described in RFC 1952.
(16) A good counter-example is Atom, a format for exchanging Web feeds of information, defined in RFC 4287.
(17) Short for Internet Control Message Protocol, an extension to determine the Internet Protocol (IP) defined by RFC 792.
(18) proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps "1" Enables calculation of RTT in a more accurate way (see RFC 1323) than the retransmission timeout; should be enabled for performance.
(19) Post Office Protocol version 3: a common protocol for transferring mail from the server ('Post Office') to the client. Defined in RFC 1939.
(20) A profile for audio and video data may be found in the companion RFC TBD.
(21) This open day will consist of basic rugby skills, fun and games followed by lunch in the clubhouse provided by Bath RFC.
(22) It was developed by the GNU project and standardized by RFC 1952.
(23) For more information on the exact layout and format of a TCP packet, refer to RFC 793: Transmission Control Protocol (see Resources for a link).
(24) "We would talk about rugby the whole time," says Eddie, now director of rugby at Old Patesians RFC in Cheltenham.
(25) Atom also accepts more state-of-the-art (and standardized) date formatting, relying on Request for Comments (RFC) 3339 as opposed to RSS's RFC 822.
(26) John is married with two children and has a passion for rugby union, particularly Esher RFC.
(27) A couple of harmonised console projects ( Pax Shell, Posh) and launchers ( Pax Runner) are available; OSGi RFC 132 is an ongoing proposal to try and standardise the command shells.
(28) Today, NFS exists as version 4.1 (as defined by RFC 5661), which adds protocol support for parallel access across distributed servers (called the pNFS extension).
(29) That is a custom-built PHP function that produces a timestamp in RFC 3339 format.