Network Working Group
Request for Comments: 13
Referring to NWG/RFC: 11, it appears that file transmissions over
auxiliary connections will require some mechanism to specify "END-OF-
FILE." It is proposed that a length 0 (zero) message be used for this
purpose. Figure 1 shows the format:
|<---32 bits--->|<---32 bits--->|<----16 bits---->|<------?------>|
+---------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------+
|
+---------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------+
Request for Comments: 13
Referring to NWG/RFC: 11, it appears that file transmissions over
auxiliary connections will require some mechanism to specify "END-OF-
FILE." It is proposed that a length 0 (zero) message be used for this
purpose. Figure 1 shows the format:
|<---32 bits--->|<---32 bits--->|<----16 bits---->|<------?------>|
+---------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------+
|
+---------------+---------------+-----------------+---------------+
Vint Cerf
UCLA
20 August 1969
leader | marking | checksum | padding |
UCLA
20 August 1969
leader | marking | checksum | padding |
Figure 1
Zero Text Length EOF Message
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[ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] [ into the online RFC archives by Michael Brunnbauer 1/97 ]
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