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  2. BNC (software) - Wikipedia

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    A BNC (short for Bounced Network Connection) is a piece of software that is used to relay traffic and connections in computer networks, much like a proxy. Using a BNC allows a user to hide the original source of the user's connection, providing privacy as well as the ability to route traffic through a specific location.

  3. ZNC - Wikipedia

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    ZNC is an IRC network bouncer or BNC. It can detach the client from the actual IRC server, and also from selected channels. Multiple clients from different locations can connect to a single ZNC account simultaneously and therefore appear under the same nickname on IRC. It supports Transport Layer Security connections and IPv6.

  4. IRC - Wikipedia

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    A program that runs as a daemon on a server and functions as a persistent proxy is known as a BNC or bouncer. The purpose is to maintain a connection to an IRC server, acting as a relay between the server and client, or simply to act as a proxy.

  5. BNC - Wikipedia

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    BNC Bank, also called Bank of North Carolina, a former bank based in High Point, North Carolina, US; Banque Nationale du Canada or National Bank of Canada; Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation, a US manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation; Bernama News Channel, a news and current affairs channel in Malaysia, formerly known as Bernama TV

  6. Why did I receive an email from MAILER-DAEMON? - AOL Help

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    What does it mean if I have emails from "MAILER-DAEMON"? When you get a message from a "MAILER-DAEMON" or a "Mail Delivery Subsystem" with a subject similar to "Failed Delivery," this means that an email you sent was undeliverable and has been bounced back to you.

  7. Bouncer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bouncer (software) or BNC, a piece of software used to relay traffic and connections in computer networks a reflector (photography) used for bounce lighting a system designed to prevent malware from being released via Google Play

  8. What is a bounced check and how do you avoid it? - AOL

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    Here is a detailed look at why checks bounce and how you can avoid making that mistake. Key takeaways. A bounced check can result in various negative financial consequences such as penalty fees ...

  9. What is a dead cat bounce in investing? - AOL

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    A dead cat bounce is a short-lived recovery in the price of a declining asset just after a significant, long-term drop but right before the price continues its downward trend.