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  2. localhost - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Synchronous Data Link Control - Wikipedia

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    8 (off)/9 (on): Wrap mode. Enter local loopback, connecting the secondary's input to its own output for the duration of the test. 10 (off)/11 (on): Self-test. Perform local diagnostics. CFGR response is delayed until the diagnostics complete, at which time the response is 10 (self-test failed) or 11 (self-test successful).

  4. Reserved IP addresses - Wikipedia

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    Used for local communications within a private network [3] 100.64.0.0/10 100.64.0.0–100.127.255.255 4 194 304: Private network Shared address space [4] for communications between a service provider and its subscribers when using a carrier-grade NAT: 127.0.0.0/8 127.0.0.0–127.255.255.255 16 777 216: Host Used for loopback addresses to the ...

  5. PmWiki - Wikipedia

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    The storage class is extensible, allowing add-ons to enable other storage systems and formats. For example, with add-ons, a website can use SQLite or MySQL databases, or XML files for storage. PmWiki supports "attachments" (uploads: images or other files) to its wiki pages. The attachments can be versioned. [16]

  6. Link-local address - Wikipedia

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    Link-local addresses may be assigned manually by an administrator or by automatic operating system procedures. In Internet Protocol (IP) networks, they are assigned most often using stateless address autoconfiguration, a process that often uses a stochastic process to select the value of link-local addresses, assigning a pseudo-random address that is different for each session.

  7. .local - Wikipedia

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    which would of course preclude using that or any other domain ending with .local. Microsoft TechNet article 708159 [7] suggested .local for the exact opposite reason: Using the .local label for the full DNS name for the internal domain is a more secure configuration because the .local label is not registered for use on the Internet.

  8. John Cena Helps McDonald's Launch New McValue Menu - AOL

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    McDonald’s introduces a new McValue menu today, and John Cena is lovin’ it.. The wrestler and actor partnered with the fast-food chain to launch the campaign on Tuesday, Jan. 7, telling PEOPLE ...

  9. Web server - Wikipedia

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    a local, usually non-executable, file (static request for file content); a local directory (dynamic request: directory listing generated on the fly); a program name (dynamic requests that is executed using CGI or SCGI interface and whose output is read by web server and resent to client who made the HTTP request).