Here is a list of *VERY* important RFC's that people forget about.
Please refer to them when designing new data systems. Specially SOAP.
RFC4824    The Transmission of IP Datagrams over the Semaphore Flag Signaling System (SFSS)
J. Hofmueller, Ed., A. Bachmann, Ed., IO. zmoelnig, Ed.  April 1 2007.
RFC4042    UTF-9 and UTF-18 Efficient Transformation Formats of Unicode. M. Crispin. 1 April 2005.
RFC4041    Requirements for Morality Sections in Routing Area Drafts. A. Farrel. 1 April 2005.
RFC3751    Omniscience Protocol Requirements. S. Bradner. 1 April 2004.
RFC3514    The Security Flag in the IPv4 Header.
S. Bellovin. 1 April 2003.
RFC3252    Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport.  H. Kennedy.
1 April 2002.
RFC3251    Electricity over IP.  B. Rajagopalan.
1 April 2002.
RFC3093 Firewall Enhancement Protocol (FEP). M. Gaynor, S. Bradner. 1
     April 2001.
RFC3092 Etymology of "Foo". D. Eastlake 3rd, C. Manros, E. Raymond. 1
     April 2001. 
RFC3091 Pi Digit Generation Protocol. H. Kennedy. 1 April 2001. (Format:
     TXT=10375 bytes) 
RFC2795 The Infinite Monkey Protocol Suite (IMPS). S. Christey.
     Apr-01-2000.  
RFC2551 The Roman Standards Process -- Revision III. S. Bradner.
     Apr-01-1999.  
RFC2550 Y10K and Beyond. S. Glassman, M. Manasse, J. Mogul. Apr-01-1999.
RFC2549 IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service. D. Waitzman.
     Apr-01-1999.  (Updates RFC1149) (Status:
     INFORMATIONAL)
RFC2325 Definitions of Managed Objects for Drip-Type Heated Beverage
     Hardware Devices using SMIv2. M. Slavitch. March 1998. (Format:
     TXT=12726 bytes) 
RFC2324 Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP/1.0). L. Masinter.
     March 1998.  
RFC2323 IETF Identification and Security Guidelines. A. Ramos. March
     1998.  
RFC2322 Management of IP numbers by peg-dhcp. K. van den Hout, A. Koopal,
     R. van Mook. March 1998.  (Status:
     INFORMATIONAL)
RFC2321 RITA -- The Reliable Internetwork Troubleshooting Agent. A.
     Bressen. March 1998.  (Status:
     INFORMATIONAL)
RFC2100  I   J. Ashworth, "The Naming of Hosts", 04/01/1997. 
           
RFC1927  I   C. Rogers, "Suggested Additional MIME Types for Associating  
           Documents", 04/01/1996.   
RFC1926  I   J. Eriksson, "An Experimental Encapsulation of IP Datagrams on Top  
           of ATM", 04/01/1996.   
RFC1925  I   R. Callon, "The Twelve Networking Truths", 04/01/1996.  
RFC1882  I   B. Hancock, "The 12-Days of Technology Before Christmas", 
           12/26/1995.   
RFC1776  I   S. Crocker, "The Address is the Message", 04/01/1995.  
            
RFC1607  I   V. Cerf, "A VIEW FROM THE 21ST CENTURY", 04/01/1994.  
            
RFC1606  I   J. Onions, "A Historical Perspective On The Usage Of IP Version 9", 
           04/01/1994.   
RFC1605  I   W. Shakespeare, "SONET to Sonnet Translation", 04/01/1994.  
             
RFC1437  I   N. Borenstein, M. Linimon, "The Extension of MIME Content-Types to  
           a New Medium", 04/01/1993.   
RFC1313  I   C. Partridge, "Today's Programming for KRFC AM 1313  Internet Talk  
           Radio", 04/01/1992.   
RFC1216      P. Kunikos, P. Richard, "Gigabit Network Economics and Paradigm  
           Shifts", 03/30/1991.   
RFC1217      V. Cerf, "Memo from the Consortium for Slow Commotion Research  
           (CSCR)", 04/01/1991.   
RFC1149      D. Waitzman, "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on  
           Avian Carriers", 04/01/1990.   
RFC1097      B. Miller, "Telnet subliminal-message option", 04/01/1989.  
             
RFC0968       V. Cerf, "Twas the night before start-up", 12/01/1985.  
            
RFC0748       M. Crispin, "Telnet randomly-lose option", 04/01/1978.  
            
RFC0527        ARPAWOCKY. D.L. Covill. May-01-1973. 
     
RFC0439       PARRY encounters the DOCTOR.  V. Cerf. January-21-1972.
			
			
									
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