… File Transfer Protocol, as defined in RFC 959 [RFC959] and RFC 1123 Section 4 [RFC1123], is one of the oldest and widely used protocols on the Internet. The protocol's primary character set, 7 bit ASCII, has served the protocol well through the early growth years of the Internet…
…pt such things as source routes (see Appendix C of [RFC5321]), the %-hack (see [RFC1123]), and bang paths (see [RFC1983]). These archaic features have been maliciously used to bypass security systems. 2.3. The "HELO" Identity It is RECOMMENDED that SPF verifiers not only check th…
…Hostnames take the form described in Section 3 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] : a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also containing "-" characters. The rightmost domain label of…
… such things as source routes (see Appendix C of [RFC5321] ), the %-hack (see [ RFC1123 ]), and bang paths (see [ RFC1983 ]). These archaic features have been maliciously used to bypass security systems. 2.3 . The "HELO" Identity It is RECOMMENDED that SPF verifiers not only chec…
…ck [Page 14] RFC 2326 Real Time Streaming Protocol April 1998 of RFC 1123 \cite{rfc1123}> port = *DIGIT abs_path is defined in [H3.2.1]. Note that fragment and query identifiers do not have a well-defined meaning at this time, with the interpretation left to the RTSP server. The …
…s are associated in [ RFC1535 ]. The earliest use of the term can be found in [ RFC1123 ]. References to those older specifications ought not to be construed as limiting the Saint-Andre Standards Track [Page 5] RFC 7622 XMPP Address Format September 2015 characters of a fully qua…
…x", as specified by Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and as modified by Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] . Note that while uppercase and lowercase letters are allowed in domain names, no significance is attached to the case. In Cooper, et al. Standards Track [Page 36] RFC 5280 PKIX Certificate a…
…his field contains a host name in "host name syntax" per RFC 1123 Section 2.1 [ RFC1123 ]. The method for resolving the host name is out of scope of SCTP. Stewart Standards Track [Page 29] RFC 4960 Stream Control Transmission Protocol September 2007 Note: At least one null termin…
…k [Page 14] RFC 2326 Real Time Streaming Protocol April 1998 of RFC 1123 \cite{ rfc1123 }> port = *DIGIT abs_path is defined in [H3.2.1]. Note that fragment and query identifiers do not have a well-defined meaning at this time, with the interpretation left to the RTSP server. The…
…ue is a subdomain as defined by [ RFC1034 ] , Section 3.5, and as enhanced by [ RFC1123 ] , Section 2.1. Thus, domain-value is a byte sequence of ASCII bytes. ¶ The portions of the set-cookie-string produced by the cookie-av term are known as attributes. To maximize compatibility…
…itional LWS beyond that specifically included as SP in the grammar. HTTP-date = rfc1123 -date | rfc850 -date | asctime-date rfc1123 -date = wkday "," SP date1 SP time SP "GMT" rfc850 -date = weekday "," SP date2 SP time SP "GMT" asctime-date = wkday SP date3 SP time SP 4DIGIT dat…
…erms are associated in [RFC1535]. The earliest use of the term can be found in [RFC1123]. References to those older specifications ought not to be construed as limiting the characters of a fully qualified domain name to the ASCII range; for example, [RFC5890] mentions that a full…
…Hostnames take the form described in Section 3 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] : a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also containing "-" characters. The rightmost domain label of…
…s are associated in [ RFC1535 ]. The earliest use of the term can be found in [ RFC1123 ]. References to those older specifications ought not to be construed as limiting the Saint-Andre Standards Track [Page 5] RFC 7622 XMPP Address Format September 2015 characters of a fully qua…
… File Transfer Protocol, as defined in RFC 959 [RFC959] and RFC 1123 Section 4 [RFC1123], is one of the oldest and widely used protocols on the Internet. The protocol's primary character set, 7 bit ASCII, has served the protocol well through the early growth years of the Internet…