RFC 3091:Pi Digit Generation Protocol
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... starting with the most significant digit following the decimal point. Any incoming data MUST be discarded. This continues until the client closes the connection. ...
... TCP flow control mechanisms, so there is no concern about the server sending data faster than the client can process it. ...
... starting with the most significant digit following the decimal point. Any incoming data MUST be discarded. This continues until the client closes the connection. ...


... multicast group. PIgen multicast clients build up a coherent value of Pi by listening to the multicast group over time. ...


... Clients SHOULD discover PIgen servers via the DNS SRV algorithm ...


... Internet protocol requires a highly accurate value of Pi in order to function correctly, it is imperative that clients only use a trusted PIgen server. The imminent collapse of the Internet is assured if this guideline is not strictly followed. ...



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