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  2. Template:Hidden ping - Wikipedia

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    Trigger a notification to one or several registered user(s) you are replying to in a discussion without displaying any text. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Username 1 The name of a user that you want to notify User required Additional username 2 The name of an additional user you want to notify User optional Additional username 3 The name of an ...

  3. Template:Ping fix - Wikipedia

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    Hello Ping fix. I noticed your attempt to fix a ping. Unfortunately, that method does not work. The notifications system only informs a user when you link their username in the same saved edit as you successfully sign your post. A ping cannot be fixed in a later edit by adding your signature or fixing a botched username.

  4. Help:Lua debugging - Wikipedia

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    The message "Script error" only occurs when the test data triggers an invalid section of Lua code, so an untested module could contain many hidden bugs, only revealed when broader test data activates more areas of the source code, or uses more internal functions.

  5. Differentiated services - Wikipedia

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    RFC 2474 — Definition of the differentiated services field (DS field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 headers. Note that the DS field of 8 bits (the bottom two unused) in [2] was later split into the current 6-bit DS field and a separate 2-bit ECN field. [3] RFC 2475 — An architecture for differentiated services. RFC 2597 — Assured forwarding PHB group.

  6. Wikipedia:Lua error messages - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Script error - Wikipedia

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  8. Deep packet inspection - Wikipedia

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    Deep packet inspection (DPI) is a type of data processing that inspects in detail the data being sent over a computer network, and may take actions such as alerting, blocking, re-routing, or logging it accordingly.

  9. Ping of death - Wikipedia

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    A ping of death is a type of attack on a computer system that involves sending a malformed or otherwise malicious ping to a computer. [1] In this attack, a host sends hundreds of ping requests with a packet size that is large or illegal to another host to try to take it offline or to keep it preoccupied responding with ICMP Echo replies.