HI,

Additionally, the RFC index shows that RFC 2178 has been obsoleted
by RFC 2328.

Regards,
/david t. perkins

At 05:11 PM 1/17/2001 +0000, Bob Braden wrote:

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>  *> Hello, all.
>  *>  
>  *> The RFC 2178 is only included until sec.12.1.4 in ietf/rfc site, so I
>  *> want to find extra pages.
>  *> Let me know how to find full paper ( RFC 2178 ) ASAP.
>
>The IETF site is a mirror for the official RFC archive site, which is
>maintained by the RFC Editor (and supported by ISOC).  You will find
>all 211 pages of RFC2178 at http://www.rfc-editor.org, or directly from
>ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc2178.txt
>
>The RFC Editor

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