RFC Errata
Found 3 records.
Status: Verified (2)
RFC 864, "Character Generator Protocol", May 1983
Source of RFC: Legacy
Errata ID: 4920
Status: Verified
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Jim Young
Date Reported: 2017-01-29
Verifier Name: John Scudder
Date Verified: 2024-01-12
Section TCP Based says:
It is fairly likely that users of this service will abruptly decide that they have had enough and abort the TCP connection, instead of carefully closing it. The service should be prepared for either the carfull close or the rude abort.
It should say:
It is fairly likely that users of this service will abruptly decide that they have had enough and abort the TCP connection, instead of carefully closing it. The service should be prepared for either the careful close or the rude abort.
Notes:
Spelling of "carfull" for "careful".
Errata ID: 6714
Status: Verified
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Edwin Balani
Date Reported: 2021-10-17
Verifier Name: RFC Editor
Date Verified: 2022-01-27
Section Data Syntax says:
The data may be anything. It is recommended that a recognizable pattern be used in tha data. One popular pattern is 72 chraracter lines of the ASCII printing characters.
It should say:
The data may be anything. It is recommended that a recognizable pattern be used in the data. One popular pattern is 72 character lines of the ASCII printing characters.
Notes:
Minor spelling errors: "the" and "character"
Status: Held for Document Update (1)
RFC 864, "Character Generator Protocol", May 1983
Source of RFC: Legacy
Errata ID: 5333
Status: Held for Document Update
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Richard Bos
Date Reported: 2018-04-25
Held for Document Update by: Benjamin Kaduk
Date Held: 2018-04-29
Throughout the document, when it says:
One popular pattern is 72 chraracter lines of the ASCII printing characters. There are 95 printing characters in the ASCII character set. Sort the characters into an ordered sequence and
It should say:
One popular pattern is 72 character lines of the ASCII printing characters. There are 95 printing characters in the ASCII character set. Sort the characters into an ordered sequence and
Notes:
Misspelling of 'character' in the first line.