Documents by D. Wing
1998, RFC2305: A Simple Mode of Facsimile Using Internet Mail
1999, RFC2532: Extended Facsimile Using Internet Mail
1999, RFC2534: Media Features for Display, Print, and Fax
2002, RFC3249: Implementers Guide for Facsimile Using Internet Mail
2004, RFC3965: A Simple Mode of Facsimile Using Internet Mail
2005, RFC4170: Tunneling Multiplexed Compressed RTP (TCRTP)
2007, RFC4961: Symmetric RTP / RTP Control Protocol (RTCP)
2008, RFC5135: IP Multicast Requirements for a Network Address Translator (NAT) and a Network Address Port Translator (NAPT)
2008, RFC5389: Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN)
2010, RFC5945: Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Proxy Approaches
2011, RFC6193: Media Description for the Internet Key Exchange Protocol (IKE) in the Session Description Protocol (SDP)
2011, RFC6284: Port Mapping between Unicast and Multicast RTP Sessions
2012, RFC6555: Happy Eyeballs: Success with Dual-Stack Hosts
2012, RFC6791: Stateless Source Address Mapping for ICMPv6 Packets
2013, RFC6887: Port Control Protocol (PCP)
2013, RFC6970: Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Internet Gateway Device - Port Control Protocol Interworking Function (IGD-PCP IWF)
2013, RFC7050: Discovery of the IPv6 Prefix Used for IPv6 Address Synthesis
2014, RFC7157: IPv6 Multihoming without Network Address Translation
2014, RFC7220: Description Option for the Port Control Protocol (PCP)
2014, RFC7291: DHCP Options for the Port Control Protocol (PCP)
2015, RFC7488: Port Control Protocol (PCP) Server Selection
2015, RFC7648: Port Control Protocol (PCP) Proxy Function
2016, RFC7974: An Experimental TCP Option for Host Identification
2016, RFC7982: Measurement of Round-Trip Time and Fractional Loss Using Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN)
2016, RFC8016: Mobility with Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN)
2017, RFC8094: DNS over Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS)
2020, RFC8489: Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN)
2021, RFC8870: Encrypted Key Transport for DTLS and Secure RTP
2021, RFC9145: Integrity Protection for the Network Service Header (NSH) and Encryption of Sensitive Context Headers