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  2. Slirp - Wikipedia

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    Shell accounts normally only allow the use of command line or text-based software, but by logging into a shell account and running Slirp on the remote server, a user can transform their shell account into a general purpose SLIP/PPP network connection, allowing them to run any TCP/IP-based application—including standard GUI software such as the formerly popular Netscape Navigator—on their ...

  3. uIP (software) - Wikipedia

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    The uIP is an open-source implementation of the TCP/IP network protocol stack intended for use with tiny 8- and 16-bit microcontrollers.It was initially developed by Adam Dunkels of the Networked Embedded Systems group at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science, licensed under a BSD style license, and further developed by a wide group of developers.

  4. 1.1.1.1 - Wikipedia

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    The 1.0.0.0 / 8 IP block was assigned in 2010 to APNIC; [25] before this time it was unassigned space. [26] An unassigned IP space, however is not the same as a reserved IP space for private use (called a reserved IP address). [27] For example, AT&T has said it is working on fixing this issue [non sequitur] [28] [better source needed] within ...

  5. X-Forwarded-For - Wikipedia

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    The general format of the field is: [2] X-Forwarded-For: client, proxy1, proxy2 where the value is a comma+space separated list of IP addresses, the left-most being the original client, and each successive proxy that passed the request adding the IP address where it received the request from.

  6. List of RFCs - Wikipedia

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    A Non-Standard for Transmission of IP Datagrams Over Serial Lines: SLIP: June 1988: SLIP: RFC 1058 : Routing Information Protocol: June 1988: RIP v 1: RFC 1059 : Network Time Protocol (version 1) specification and implementation: July 1988: NTP v 1: RFC 1087 : Ethics and the Internet: January 1989: Internet Ethics: RFC 1118 : The Hitchhikers ...

  7. Server Name Indication - Wikipedia

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    In practice, this meant that an HTTPS server could only serve one domain (or small group of domains) per IP address for secured and efficient browsing. Assigning a separate IP address for each site increases the cost of hosting, since requests for IP addresses must be justified to the regional Internet registry and IPv4 addresses are now exhausted.

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