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Look up: RF-8

  1. RF-8
    The `RF-8`, or GAZ-98, was an aerosan used by the Soviet Union during the Second World War. The GAZ-98K was a version with a more powerful GAZ M-11 110-hp aviation engine in place of the standard automotive engine.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RF-8

  2. RFC 1058
    (networking, standard) The RFC defining Routing Information Protocol. Updated by RFC 1388. (rfc:1058). (1994-11-30)
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  3. RFC 1208
    (networking, standard) The RFC defining many of the network-related terms in this dictionary. (rfc:1208). ['A Glossary of Networking Terms', Jacobsen, O., and D. Lynch, RFC 1208, Interop, Inc., March 1991.] (1996-08-06)
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  4. RFC 1268
    (networking, standard) One of the RFCs describing Border Gateway Protocol. (rfc:1268).
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  5. RFC 1388
    (networking, standard) An update to RFC 1058, the RFC defining Routing Information Protocol. (rfc:1388). (1994-11-30)
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  6. RFC 1448
    (networking, standard) The RFC defining protocol operations for SNMP v2. (rfc:1448). (1997-11-23)
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  7. RFC 1508
    (security, standard) One of the RFCs defining GSS-API. (rfc:1508). (1996-05-19)
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  8. RFC 1568
    (messaging, standard) An RFC defining the Simple Network Paging Protocol (SNPP) which is designed to support Internet access to paging services such as those based on the Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol. See also RFC 1861. (rfc:1568). (1996-06-24)
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  9. RFC 1778
    (networking, standard) The RFC that defines the requirements that must be satisfied by encoding rules used to render X.500 Directory attribute syntaxes into a form suitable for use in LDAP. (rfc:1778). (2002-03-02)
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  10. RFC 1938
    (security, standard) The RFC describing a proposed standard for a One-Time Password system, obsoleted by RFC 2289. ['A One-Time Password System.', N. Haller & C. Metz]. (rfc:1938). (2000-03-05)
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  11. RFC 2048
    (messaging, file format, standard) The RFC explaining registration of MIME types. (rfc:2048). (1998-02-11)
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  12. RFC 2068
    (networking, standard) The RFC defining HTTP version 1.1. (rfc:2068). (1997-05-03)
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  13. RFC 2298
    (security, standard) The RFC proposing a standard One-Time Password system. (rfc:2298). (2000-03-05)
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  14. RFC 2408
    (standard, security) The RFC proposing ISAKMP. (rfc:2408). (2000-02-08)
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  15. RFC 908
    (networking, standard) The July 1984 RFC defining Reliable Data Protocol (RDP). (rfc:908). (2004-09-14)
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