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www.anmolsarma.in
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| | | | | TL;DR: DCCP is a relatively newer transport layer protocol which draws from both TCP and UDP. Jump straight to the example C code. Background Historically, the majority of the traffic on the Internet has been over TCP which provides a reliable connection-oriented stream between two hosts. UDP has been mainly used by applications whose brief transfers would be unacceptably slowed by TCP's connection establishment overhead or those for which timeliness is more important than reliability. | |
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tweedegolf.nl
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| | | | | For the last couple of months we at Tweede golf have been working on implementing a Network Time Protocol (NTP) client and server in Rust. The project is a Prossimo initiative and is supported b ... | |
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venam.net
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| | | | | Resolving hostnames (DNS?) might not seem like it, but it's complicated. Let's take a moment to see if we can at least demystify what happens on the client side instead of seeing it as a big tangled mess of configurations, libraries, and tools. | |
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www.mnot.net
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| | | I occasionally get a question from readers of the caching tutorial about whether to use the Expires header or Cache-Control: max-age to control a response's freshness lifetime. | ||