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Protocol is a set of guidelines for use in various circumstances. It may also refer to:
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Data Communications
MIME Types :: Data Formats
Internet :: Programming
Clients :: Internet
Network Management :: Internet
Servers :: Internet
Site Management :: Internet
Protocol Analyzers :: Network Performance

RFC Editor - Collates Request For Comments documents. Explains the RFC process, and includes a searchable database of RFCs.
The Internet Report (IETF Weekly Updates) - A table of new Internet Drafts and RFC's that come out each week, with synopses. Archived summaries go back to June 1999.
Active IETF Working Groups - A directory of the Internet Engineering Task Force groups and their web pages.
Free Protocols Foundation - Independent public forum supporting patent-free protocols. Includes policies, papers, a mission statement, and a list of free protocols.
Meta Description: [ Free Protocols Foundation ]
IETF Internet Drafts - List of documents organized by alphabetized subjects.
Internet Encyclopedia - Overview of Internet protocols.
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Internet protocols - General comments on protocol design, and good reference material on a few protocols (especially mail-related; also ftp, time, and misc) by Dan Bernstein.
Internet2 - A consortium led by universities working in partnership with industry and government to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet.
Port Numbers and Services Database - Well known port numbers for TCP and UDP, from Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
Protocols.com - Features an overview of various networking and mobile communications protocols, white papers, and links of interest.
Meta Description: [ Protocols for WAN, LAN, ATM data communications and telecommunications ]
RFC Sourcebook - Description of protocols, file formats, glossary of terms, RFCs.
Meta Description: [ The RFC Sourcebook is a comprehensive reference quide to Internet standards and protocols as specified in the RFCs (Request for Comments). ]
The Kermit Project - A protocol that transfers text and binary files without errors between diverse types of computers over potentially hostile communication links, and a suite of communications software programs; Columbia University.
XNS.org - Independent organization managing the eXtensible Name Service, an open protocol and open-source platform for universal addressing, automated data exchange, and privacy control. Includes an overview, charter, history, and specifications.
Meta Description: [ XRI/XDI is an open standard based accountable digital identity infrastructure. ]
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