dns : rfc 1034 en francais : references et bibliographie
7. REFERENCES et BIBLIOGRAPHIE[Dyer 87] Dyer, S., and F. Hsu, "Hesiod",
Project Athena Technical Plan - Name Service, April 1987, version 1.9. Describes
the fundamentals of the Hesiod name service.
[IEN-116] J. Postel, "Internet Name
Server", IEN-116, USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1979. A name
service obsoleted by the Domain Name System, but still in use.
[Quarterman 86] Quarterman, J., and
J. Hoskins, "Notable Computer Networks", Communications of the ACM, October
1986, volume 29, number 10.
[RFC-742] K. Harrenstien,
"NAME/FINGER", RFC-742, Network Information Center, SRI International, December
1977.
[RFC-768] J. Postel, "User Datagram
Protocol", RFC-768, USC/Information Sciences Institute, August
1980.
[RFC-793] J. Postel, "Transmission
Control Protocol", RFC-793, USC/Information Sciences Institute, September
1981.
[RFC-799] D. Mills, "Internet Name
Domains", RFC-799, COMSAT, September 1981. Suggests introduction of a hierarchy
in place of a flat name space for the Internet. <¨P>[RFC-805] J. Postel,
"Computer Mail Meeting Notes", RFC-805, USC/Information Sciences Institute,
February 1982. <¨P>[RFC-810] E. Feinler, K. Harrenstien, Z. Su, and V.
White, "DOD Internet Host Table Specification", RFC-810, Network Information
Center, SRI International, March 1982. Obsolete. See RFC-952.
[RFC-811] K. Harrenstien, V. White,
and E. Feinler, "Hostnames Server", RFC-811, Network Information Center, SRI
International, March 1982. Obsolete. See RFC-953.
[RFC-812] K. Harrenstien, and V.
White, "NICNAME/WHOIS", RFC-812, Network Information Center, SRI International,
March 1982.
[RFC-819] Z. Su, and J. Postel, "The
Domain Naming Convention for Internet User Applications", RFC-819, Network
Information Center, SRI International, August 1982. Early thoughts on the design
of the domain system. Current implementation is completely
different.
[RFC-821] J. Postel, "Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol", RFC-821, USC/Information Sciences Institute, August
1980.
[RFC-830] Z. Su, "A Distributed
System for Internet Name Service", RFC-830, Network Information Center, SRI
International, October 1982. Early thoughts on the design of the domain system.
Current implementation is completely different.
[RFC-882] P. Mockapetris, "Domain
names - Concepts and Facilities," RFC-882, USC/Information Sciences Institute,
November 1983. Superceeded by this memo.
[RFC-883] P. Mockapetris, "Domain
names - Implementation and Specification," RFC-883, USC/Information Sciences
Institute, November 1983. Superceeded by this memo.
[RFC-920] J. Postel and J. Reynolds,
"Domain Requirements", RFC-920, USC/Information Sciences Institute October 1984.
Explains the naming scheme for top level domains.
[RFC-952] K. Harrenstien, M. Stahl,
E. Feinler, "DoD Internet Host Table Specification", RFC-952, SRI, October 1985.
Specifies the format of HOSTS.TXT, the host/address table replaced by the
DNS.
[RFC-953] K. Harrenstien, M. Stahl,
E. Feinler, "HOSTNAME Server", RFC-953, SRI, October 1985. This RFC contains the
official specification of the hostname server protocol, which is obsoleted by
the DNS. This TCP based protocol accesses information stored in the RFC-952
format, and is used to obtain copies of the host table.
[RFC-973] P. Mockapetris, "Domain
System Changes and Observations", RFC-973, USC/Information Sciences Institute,
January 1986. Describes changes to RFC-882 and RFC-883 and reasons for them. Now
obsolete.
[RFC-974] C. Partridge, "Mail
routing and the domain system", RFC-974, CSNET CIC BBN Labs, January 1986.
Describes the transition from HOSTS.TXT based mail addressing to the more
powerful MX system used with the domain system.
[RFC-1001] NetBIOS Working Group,
"Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport: Concepts and
Methods", RFC-1001, March 1987. This RFC and RFC-1002 are a preliminary design
for NETBIOS on top of TCP/IP which proposes to base NetBIOS name service on top
of the DNS.
[RFC-1002] NetBIOS Working Group,
"Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport: Detailed
Specifications", RFC-1002, March 1987.
[RFC-1010] J. Reynolds and J.
Postel, "Assigned Numbers", RFC-1010, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May
1987 Contains socket numbers and mnemonics for host names, operating systems,
etc.
[RFC-1031] W. Lazear, "MILNET Name
Domain Transition", RFC-1031, November 1987. Describes a plan for converting the
MILNET to the DNS.
[RFC-1032] M. K. Stahl,
"Establishing a Domain - Guidelines for Administrators", RFC-1032, November
1987. Describes the registration policies used by the NIC to administer the top
level domains and delegate subzones.
[RFC-1033] M. K. Lottor, "Domain
Administrators Operations Guide", RFC-1033, November 1987. A cookbook for domain
administrators.
[Solomon 82] M. Solomon, L.
Landweber, and D. Neuhengen, "The CSNET Name Server", Computer Networks, vol 6,
nr 3, July 1982. Describes a name service for CSNET which is independent from
the DNS and DNS use in the CSNET.
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