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The protocol of the World Wide Web for requesting and serving web pages.
3 min
Application-layer protocols and service behavior above the transport stack.
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The protocol of the World Wide Web for requesting and serving web pages.
3 min
The two most dominant application models that have shaped the internet and distributed systems are the Client-Server model and the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) model.
2 min
Hierarchical system for translating human-readable domain names to IP addresses.
3 min
Different types of DNS records and their purpose.
3 min
Cryptographic Authentication for DNS Queries and Responses
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Automatic assignment of IP addresses and other network parameters to hosts.
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Additional configuration options for DHCP.
4 min
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 networks.
3 min
How email works: SMTP for sending, POP and IMAP for receiving.
3 min
Email transmission protocol: commands, responses, and security extensions.
4 min
Email retrieval protocol for downloading messages from mail servers.
2 min
Advanced email protocol for managing messages on the server side.
3 min
Classic protocol for transferring files between client and server.
4 min
Active vs Passive FTP modes and their networking implications.
4 min
Secure file transfer via SSH with encryption and authentication.
4 min
Synchronization of time in computer systems operating over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks.
3 min
Monitoring and management of network devices using MIB and OID.
4 min
Remote terminal access protocol and its security limitations.
2 min
Secure remote access and file transfer with public key authentication.
3 min
Quality of Service (QoS) is the ability of a network to provide better or special service to selected network traffic over various technologies.
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