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trendless.tech
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| | | | A "network" is a bunch of computers put together. They're loosely connected, and computers can go off and on the network. Since all the computers can be replaced by new ones, a network is more an abstraction than any fixed structure. There is a vast body of network standards published and maintained through the IETF. [...]Read More... from Networks: How Do Computers Connect With Each Other? | |
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ouroboros.rocks
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| | | | I recently did some quick tests with the new congestion avoidance implementation, and thought to myself that it was a shame that Wireshark could not identify the Ouroboros flows, as that could give me some nicer graphs. Just to be clear, I think generic network tools like tcpdump and wireshark - however informative and nice-to-use they are - are a symptom of a lack of network security. The whole point of Ouroboros is that it is intentionally designed to make it hard to analyze network traffic. | |
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blog.danman.eu
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www.tecmint.com
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| | This article is Part 1 of the LFCA series, which will cover the necessary domains and competencies that are required for the LFCA certification exam. |