Post AxGNshSuxPsaTYEHFA by marenamat@slon.jmq.cz
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 (DIR) Post #AxGNsg6Y16OKFsktjk by marenamat@slon.jmq.cz
       2025-08-17T14:02:03.010871Z
       
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       In 1971, the whole internet routing table was published in RFC 208.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxGNshSuxPsaTYEHFA by marenamat@slon.jmq.cz
       2025-08-17T14:06:02.840196Z
       
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       Also, all the subsequent updates were announced as RFC's, like RFC 634 and RFC637.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxGNsiQTNzWBSG5q4W by marenamat@slon.jmq.cz
       2025-08-17T14:10:43.212576Z
       
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       By digging through the old RFC's, one finds very crazy things. Did you know that when TCP was first specified in 1974, FTP and Telnet were already in use, while the IP addresses were still one byte?
       
 (DIR) Post #AxGNsiwNTN2T3D1Jnk by marenamat@slon.jmq.cz
       2025-08-17T14:18:35.172957Z
       
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       And this year it's literally 50 years since the IPv4 was kinda specified by RFC 717 … could Jon Postel foresee today's IPv4 battles, sales and lawsuits over address ranges?
       
 (DIR) Post #AxGNsjfkkfKpJwFYWm by ozzelot@mstdn.social
       2025-08-17T14:19:35Z
       
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       @marenamat mmm postel :blobcatsleep: