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XHTML
XHTML stands for Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, a proposed version of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
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x86 Platform
Definition of x86 Platform in Network Encyclopedia. What is x86 platform? x86 is a computer platform whose processor is based on the Intel 386 architecture microprocessor. The x86, or Intel, platform is one of the two processor platforms supported by Microsoft Windows NT and above (the other being the Alpha platform) and the only processor platform supported by…
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Digital Certificate: A Comprehensive Guide
A Digital Certificate is a technology for verifying the identity of the user or service you are communicating with.
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X.500
X.500 is a recommendation from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) that specifies a global, hierarchical directory service.
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X.400 Connector
Dive into the legacy of the X.400 Connector in Exchange Server: its pivotal role in early network messaging and enduring impact.
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X.121 Address
In this article we are going to explore the legacy of X.121 Addresses, the backbone for connecting end nodes like computers or terminals to X.25 public data networks.
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Zone Transfer
Zone Transfer (in a DNS Server) is the process of transferring information in the zone file on a primary name server to a secondary name server.
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Zone File (DNS)
Zone File is a file on a name server that contains information that defines the zone that the name server manages.
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DNS Zone
DNS Zone also called a zone of authority, is a subset of the Domain Name System (DNS) namespace that is managed by a name server.
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Zero Administration Kit (ZAK)
ZAK (Zero Administration Kit) is a tool collection, methodologies, and guidelines for Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 that network administrators can use to implement policy-based management of Windows NT–based networks.
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American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers) is a nonprofit organization that administers the registration of blocks of IP addresses to Internet service providers (ISPs).
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Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) is a U.S. government-funded organization that coordinates the assignment of unique Internet protocol parameters such as the IP address space and the Domain Name System (DNS).