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  2. Pi-hole - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of the AdminLTE web interface for Pi-hole. Developer(s) Pi-hole, LLC [1] ... Pi-hole is a Linux network-level advertisement and Internet tracker blocking ...

  3. File:Pi-hole Screenshot.png - Wikipedia

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  4. OpenMediaVault - Wikipedia

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    OpenMediaVault makes a few changes to the Debian operating system. It provides a Web-based user interface for administration and customisation, and a plug-in API for implementing new features. One can install plug-ins through the Web interface.

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  6. Endpoint interface - Wikipedia

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    A Web service client accesses a stateless session bean through the bean's Web service endpoint interface. Like a remote interface, a Web service endpoint interface defines the business methods of the bean. In contrast to a remote interface, a Web service endpoint interface is not accompanied by a home interface, which defines the bean's life ...

  7. Talk:Pi-hole - Wikipedia

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  8. Common Gateway Interface - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is an interface specification that enables web servers to execute an external program to process HTTP or HTTPS user requests. Such programs are often written in a scripting language and are commonly referred to as CGI scripts , but they may include compiled programs.

  9. Open Web Interface for .NET - Wikipedia

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    OWIN (Open Web Interface for .NET) is a standard for an interface between .NET Web applications and Web servers. [1] It is a community-owned open-source project. Prior to OWIN, Microsoft's ASP.NET [2] technology was designed on top of IIS, and Web applications could not easily be run on another Web server (although note that despite this the Mono community developed several ASP.NET compatible ...