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  2. Handle System - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handle_System

    2381/12345; In the first example, which is the handle for the HANDLE.NET software license, 20.1000 is the prefix assigned to the naming authority (in this case, Handle.net itself) and 100 is the local name within that namespace. The local name may consist of any characters from the Unicode UCS-2 character set.

  3. File URI scheme - Wikipedia

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    The character sequence of two slash characters (//) after the string file: denotes that either a hostname or the literal term localhost follows, [3] although this part may be omitted entirely, or may contain an empty hostname. [4] The single slash between host and path denotes the start of the local-path part of the URI and must be present. [5]

  4. .localhost - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.localhost

    The name localhost is a commonly defined hostname for the loopback interface in most TCP/IP systems, resolving to the IP addresses 127.0.0.1 in IPv4 and ::1 for IPv6.As a top-level domain, the name has traditionally been defined statically in host DNS implementations with address records (A and AAAA) pointing to the same loopback addresses.

  5. localhost - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localhost

    In computer networking, localhost is a hostname that refers to the current computer used to access it. The name localhost is reserved for loopback purposes. [1] It is used to access the network services that are running on the host via the loopback network interface. Using the loopback interface bypasses any local network interface hardware.

  6. .local - Wikipedia

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    RFC 6762 was authored by Apple Inc. employees Stuart Cheshire and Marc Krochmal, and Apple's Bonjour zeroconf networking software implements mDNS. [3] That service will automatically resolve the private IP addresses of link-local Macintosh computers running macOS and mobile devices running iOS if .local is appended to their hostnames.

  7. Secure Shell - Wikipedia

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    Secure Shell; Protocol stack: Purpose: secure connection, remote access: Developer(s) Tatu Ylönen, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Introduction: 1995: OSI layer: Transport layer through application layer

  8. Content delivery network interconnection - Wikipedia

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    The data origin authentication is of high importance if the trust of the link between CDN is questioned. The security is enforced by switching to secure versions of protocols deployed in the CDNI, e.g. HTTPS. Usually, if a CDNI is established via secure protocols, secure protocols are also used for content acquisition and distribution.

  9. phpMyAdmin - Wikipedia

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    Features provided by the program include: [12] Web interface; MySQL and MariaDB database management; Import data from CSV, JSON and SQL; Export data to various formats: CSV, SQL, XML, JSON, PDF (via the TCPDF library), ISO/IEC 26300 - OpenDocument Text and Spreadsheet, Word, Excel, LaTeX, SQL, and others