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http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/%7eskaggs/TCPIP_DE.htm A basic overview and history of the TCP/IP protocols as they fit in the OSI Network Model.
http://www.rdirm.usda.gov/tcpiptip.htm TCP/IP tips will hopefully help resolve almost any TCP/IP problem.
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/ The definitive standards body for defining HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 which are now stable specifications, so the W3C has closed the HTTP activity since it has achieved its goals of creating a successful standard that addresses the weaknesses of earlier HTTP versions.
http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Groups/LAN/ClassNotes/snmp SNMP Network Management history and information of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
http://www.networking.ouhsc.edu/DHCP.htm Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol summary and how to automate IP address assignment and administration dynamic NetBIOS Names to client systems.
http://www.counterpane.com/pptp-faq.html Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Implementation FAQs from commercial site.
http://www2.whispering.org:8080/infobook/computers/network/CIE/69.ht The File Transfer Protocol is one of oldest Internet protocols still in widespread use and is implemented using the TCP Protocol.
http://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/fs-1037/dir-017/_2405.htm The File Transfer Protocol is part of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol and is a standard high-level protocol for transferring files from one computer to another.
http://www.ibiblio.org/usenet-i/ The definitive reference for Usenet and its newsgroups is the Usenet Information Center, which has help with Usenet an area to both browse and search all the Usenet Groups, Usenet FAQs, Usenet Indexes/Services and Usenet current events (DejaNews).
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/news/ List of newsgroup faqs about news and usenet faqs from Faq.org.
http://www.faqs.org/usenet Collection of FAQs and other introductory documents about Usenet.
http://www.irchelp.org/ Thorough IRC help site with over a thousand helpful files including FAQs, primers, guides, downloadable clients and scripts, server lists, etc.
http://www.minopher.net.au/WebEd/protocol.htm Introduction to the chat environment on the World Wide Web has explanations of some common used chat acronyms, information on how to conduct conversations in chat rooms and on chats social protocols.
http://www.mirc.co.uk/irc.html UK site talks about IRC as the nets equivalent of CB radio, but unlike CB, Internet Relay Chat lets people all over the world participate in real-time conversations, when logged into a chat session, you "converse" by typing messages that are instantly sent to other chat participants.
http://net.gurus.com/irc/ Internet Gurus commercial sites introduction to IRCs client programs and server programs where the client is the program you run on your local machine (or perhaps on your providers system) that you type at directly and an IRC server resembles a large switchboard, receiving everything you type, sending your messages to other users, and whats more, all the different IRC servers are in constant contact with each other.
http://www.icq.com/products/whatisicq.html A commercial site explains basics of ICQ (I seek you) an Internet tool which informs users who else is on-line and enables contact via chat, email, or data conferencing.
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1459.html Internet Relay Chat RFC history document of the text-based IRC protocols.
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~pli/netfinder/ Austrailian commercial site has NetFinder an FTP application for the Macintosh.
http://rufus.w3.org/linux/RPM/FByName.html List of RPM page so scroll down to the FTP tool for Linux.
http://www.ipswitch.com/ An FTP client software is WS_FTP for Windows from commercial site.
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