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This is RFC 1925 - copied in here since its truths are less limited than the author says. 5, 6, 6a and 7 in particular can often be quoted during software development discussions.
Network Working Group Request for Comments: 1925 Category: Informational |
R. Callon, Editor IOOF 1 April 1996 |
This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
This memo documents the fundamental truths of networking for the Internet community. This memo does not specify a standard, except in the sense that all standards must implicitly follow the fundamental truths.
The truths described in this memo result from extensive study over an extended period of time by many people, some of whom did not intend to contribute to this work. The editor merely has collected these truths, and would like to thank the networking community for originally illuminating these truths.
This Request for Comments (RFC) provides information about the fundamental truths underlying all networking. These truths apply to networking in general, and are not limited to TCP/IP, the Internet, or any other subset of the networking community.
This RFC raises no security issues. However, security protocols are subject to the fundamental networking truths.
The references have been deleted in order to protect the guilty and avoid enriching the lawyers.
Ross Callon
Internet Order of Old Farts
c/o Bay Networks
3 Federal Street
Billerica, MA 01821
Phone: 508-436-3936
EMail: rcallon@baynetworks.com
(Note that the RFC is covered by its own copyright notice; the one below just covers this HTML page.)
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