References from draft-nishida-tcpm-disabling-paws
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Document | Title | Status | Type | Downref |
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BCP 14 |
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normatively references | ||
draft-ietf-mptcp-rfc6824bis |
TCP Extensions for Multipath Operation with Multiple Addresses
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Proposed Standard | normatively references | |
draft-ietf-tcpinc-tcpeno |
TCP-ENO: Encryption Negotiation Option
References Referenced by |
Experimental | normatively references | |
draft-scheffenegger-tcpm-timestamp-negotiation |
Additional negotiation in the TCP Timestamp Option field during the TCP handshake
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informatively references | ||
RFC 2018 |
TCP Selective Acknowledgment Options
References Referenced by |
Proposed Standard | informatively references | |
RFC 2119 |
Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels
References Referenced by |
Best Current Practice | normatively references | |
RFC 5246 |
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.2
References Referenced by |
Proposed Standard | normatively references | |
RFC 5925 |
The TCP Authentication Option
References Referenced by |
Proposed Standard | informatively references | |
RFC 6824 |
TCP Extensions for Multipath Operation with Multiple Addresses
References Referenced by |
Experimental | normatively references | |
RFC 6994 |
Shared Use of Experimental TCP Options
References Referenced by |
Proposed Standard | informatively references | |
RFC 7323 |
TCP Extensions for High Performance
References Referenced by |
Proposed Standard | normatively references |