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  2. Security Attribute Modulation Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Security Attribute Modulation Protocol (SAMP) is a protocol used to encode role-based and user-based access control attributes for transmission over a network, typically embedded in a TCP/IP or UDP/IP packet, with an application layer payload trailing afterwards.

  3. Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol

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    SAs contain all the information required for execution of various network security services, such as the IP layer services (such as header authentication and payload encapsulation), transport or application layer services or self-protection of negotiation traffic. ISAKMP defines payloads for exchanging key generation and authentication data.

  4. IP Virtual Server - Wikipedia

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    IPVS (IP Virtual Server) implements transport-layer load balancing, usually called Layer 4 LAN switching, as part of the Linux kernel. It's configured via the user-space utility ipvsadm(8) tool. IPVS is incorporated into the Linux Virtual Server (LVS), where it runs on a host and acts as a load balancer in front of a cluster of real servers.

  5. Samp (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Samp is dried and partially broken maize kernels. Samp or SAMP may also refer to: Samp (surname) Security Attribute Modulation Protocol, a network protocol; An open source software stack comparable to LAMP (software bundle) An element in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) The Samps, US rock band

  6. Multiprotocol BGP - Wikipedia

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    Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP (MBGP or MP-BGP), sometimes referred to as Multiprotocol BGP or Multicast BGP and defined in IETF RFC 4760, [1] is an extension to Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) that allows different types of addresses (known as address families) to be distributed in parallel.

  7. Google Public DNS - Wikipedia

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    Google Public DNS is a Domain Name System (DNS) service offered to Internet users worldwide by Google.It functions as a recursive name server.Google Public DNS was announced on December 3, 2009, [1] in an effort described as "making the web faster and more secure."

  8. Multipath TCP - Wikipedia

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    F5 Networks BIG-IP LTM [17] Citrix Netscaler [18] Apple iOS 7, released on September 18, 2013 is the first large scale commercial deployment of Multipath TCP. [19] Since iOS 7, any application can use Multipath TCP. Apple Mac OS X 10.10, released on October 16, 2014 [20] Alcatel-Lucent released MPTCP proxy version 0.9 source code on October 26 ...

  9. Sat-IP - Wikipedia

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    Minisatip is an open source software implementing a SAT>IP server application that runs under Linux. It was tested with DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-C2, ATSC DVB cards. SatPI: SatPI is an open source project that implements a SAT>IP server application that runs under Linux. It currently supports DVB-S/S2/T/C cards.