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From: sxn%ingersoll@Sun.COM (Stephen X. Nahm)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.nfs
Subject: Re: NFS specifications Available???
Keywords: Where are They
Message-ID: <68946@sun.uucp>
Date: 19 Sep 88 19:59:04 GMT
References: <1055@bcd-dyn.UUCP>
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In article <1055@bcd-dyn.UUCP> sas@bcd-dyn.UUCP (432 2370.00) writes:
>Are the NFS Specifications Available anywhere?

Yes.  You can order them from sun, but it will probably be faster to
get them from the net.

The RPCSRC 3.9 distribution has 250K bytes worth of docs, including the
NFS Spec.  It was posted to comp.sources.unix, so you can find RPCSRC 3.9
where ever that group is archived.  It also can be retrieved from the
sun-spots archive at Rice.

Via anonymous FTP, connect to titan.rice.edu and cd to the sun-source
directory.  You'll find the files rpcsrc.rpc.1 through rpcsrc.rpc.9
(this is all the source code for the RPC library and utilities),
rpcsrc.man.10 (manual pages for same), and rpcsrc.doc.11 through
rpcsrc.doc.15.   The NFS Spec can be found in the last one, rpcsrc.doc.15.

Via email, send a message with just "help" in it to the address
archive-server@rice.edu.  You'll get back directions as to how to
request archived files.

Steve Nahm                              sxn@sun.COM or sun!sxn