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Robert Elz wrote five RFC's which include:<ref>[http://www.arkko.com/tools/allstats/robertelz.html Robert Elz Data]</ref>
Robert Elz wrote five RFC's which include:<ref>[http://www.arkko.com/tools/allstats/robertelz.html Robert Elz Data]</ref>
* RFC 2182- Selection and Operation of Secondary DNS Servers
* RFC 2182- Selection and Operation of Secondary DNS Servers
* RFC 2389-Feature negotiation mechanism for the File Transfer Protocol
* RFC 2389- Feature negotiation mechanism for the File Transfer Protocol
* RFC 1924- A Compact Representation of IPv6 Addresses
* RFC 1924- A Compact Representation of IPv6 Addresses
* RFC 1982- Serial Number Arithmetic.
* RFC 1982- Serial Number Arithmetic.
* RFC 2181-Clarifications to the DNS Specification
* RFC 2181- Clarifications to the DNS Specification


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:42, 21 September 2011


Country: Australia
Email: kre@fivedots.coe.psu.ac.th

Robert Elz also known as Kevin Robert Elz is a network programmer from the University of Melbourne and he was instrumental in leading the development of internet in Australia. He is a fellow of the Melbourne School of Engineering in the Department of Computer Sciences and Software Engineering. [1] and an honorary lecturer at the Computer Engineering Department of the Prince of Songkla University.[2]

Education[edit | edit source]

  • BA Computer Science, 1976, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
  • LLB Bachelor of Law, 1979, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Career History[edit | edit source]

Robert Elz was one of the individuals who was responsible in running the Australian Computer Science Network (ACSnet) during the mid 70s to mid 80s together with Bob Kummerfeld and Piers Lauder from the University of Sydney. [3] In 1986, Jon Postel, administrator of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority delegated the .au county code Top Level Domain Name (ccTLD) to Elz. For 15 years, he managed the .au ccTLD on a voluntary capacity until its management was re-delegated by ICANN to auDA in 2001.[4] [5] He also helped design the 4.3BSD implementation of the TCP/IP networking protocol suite.[6]

RFC Contributions[edit | edit source]

Robert Elz wrote five RFC's which include:[7]

  • RFC 2182- Selection and Operation of Secondary DNS Servers
  • RFC 2389- Feature negotiation mechanism for the File Transfer Protocol
  • RFC 1924- A Compact Representation of IPv6 Addresses
  • RFC 1982- Serial Number Arithmetic.
  • RFC 2181- Clarifications to the DNS Specification

References[edit | edit source]