As per Relevance of the word datagram, we have this rfc below:
Network Working Group J.
Request for Comments: 865
May 1983
Quote of the Day
This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts
the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Quote of the Day
are expected to adopt and implement this standard
A useful debugging and measurement tool is a quote of the day service
A quote of the day service simply sends a short message without
to the input
TCP Based Character Generator
One quote of the day service is defined as a connection
application on TCP. A server listens for TCP connections on TCP
17. Once a connection is established a short message is sent out
connection (and any data received is thrown away). The
closes the connection after sending the quote
UDP Based Character Generator
Another quote of the day service is defined as a datagram
application on UDP. A server listens for UDP datagrams on UDP
17. When a datagram is received, an answering datagram is
containing a quote (the data in the received datagram is ignored).
Quote
There is no specific syntax for the quote. It is recommended that
be limited to the ASCII printing characters, space, carriage return
and line feed. The quote may be just one or up to several lines,
it should be less than 512 characters
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if you see any problems within the linking, don't worry be happy,
this is version 0.1 of the Relevance System and you gotta expect some crappy subroutines sometimes,
just be content we did not write this in Java, which would have made this "bigger and better" HAHAHHA.
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