How to use in-sentence of “rfc”:
+ Version 5, designed by John Kohl and Clifford Neuman, appeared as RFC 1510 in 1993, with the intention of overcoming the limitations and security problems of Version 4.
+ We have started an RFC on meta to increase password requirements for users that have accounts which can edit MediaWiki:Common.js, have access to checkuser or have access to Oversight.
+ The most common, called RFC 2822, looks like.
+ TCP/IP has four abstraction layers as defined in RFC 1122: link layer, IP layer, transport layer and application layer.
+ In 1981, the idea of a domain name system was made as part of RFC 799.
+ It was developed in 1969 beginning with RFC 15 and is now defined as IETF STD 8, which is one of the first Internet standards.
+ Please join this RfC — and share your advice.

Example sentences of “rfc”:
+ He joined the first class Welsh team Cardiff RFC during the 1910-11 season.
+ The “Internet Security Glossary” RFC 2828 advises against using the term “cryptosystem”, giving the following definitions.
+ IKEv2 has been further expanded by RFC 4301.
+ IKE was updated to version two in December 2005 by RFC 4306.
+ An RFC at this templates talk page concluded with the consensus that this template should no longer be used because of various problems caused by this system.
+ The area is home to the Happy Valley Racecourse, Hong Kong Racing Museum, Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital, home to the grounds of the Valley RFC rugby club, and the Hong Kong FC.” “.
+ Some problems are described in RFC 3143.
+ From a look at these accusations, I believe that the accuser is the real proxy vandal who has been attacking us, and is using this page and RFC in an attempt to disrupt and harass.
+ I completely don’t understand why this RFC is taking place here on Meta.
+ IKE was originally defined in November 1998 by the Internet Engineering Task Force known as RFC 2407, RFC 2408, and RFC 2409.
+ He joined the first class Welsh team Cardiff RFC during the 1910-11 season.
+ The "Internet Security Glossary" RFC 2828 advises against using the term "cryptosystem", giving the following definitions.
+ The CIDR address block 100.64.0.0/10 is reserved for carrier-grade NAT, although many ISPs improperly use RFC 1918 private addresses, which are 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, and 192.168.0.0/16.
+ IRC server features, mostly extensions to RFC 1459.
+ I have started an RfC on Meta about Netoholic.
+ IANA works with the Internet Engineering Task Force and the RFC editorial team.
+ To avoid ambiguity with these non-unique numbers, RFC 1982, “Serial Number Arithmetic” defines special rules for calculations involving these kinds of serial numbers.
+ Public Internet Routers by default will not forward packets with RFC 1918 addresses.
+ Format RFC and do simple error checking.
