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Pantek - Expert Linux and Open Source Services: : RFC #1037: NFILE - a file access protocol. B. Greenberg, S. Keene. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | Greenberg & Keene [Page 27] RFC 1037 NFILE - A File Access Protocol December 1987 Although the user can specify only one capability to disable, it is conceivable that the result of disabling that particular capability is the disabling of other, related capabilities. |
 | | Greenberg & Keene [Page 38] RFC 1037 NFILE - A File Access Protocol December 1987 The details of the check are as follows: if the first 16-bit byte is the octal number170023 and the second 16-bit byte is any number between 0 and 77 octal(inclusive), the file is recognized as a Symbolics object file. |
 | | Greenberg & Keene [Page 52] RFC 1037 NFILE - A File Access Protocol December 1987 The data connection to be disestablished is the one designated by the input-handle and output-handle arguments. |
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