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  2. SSHFS - Wikipedia

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    For distributed remote file systems with multiple users, protocols such as Apple Filing Protocol, Network File System and Server Message Block are more often used. SSHFS is an alternative to those protocols only in situations where users are confident that files and directories will not be targeted for writing by another user, at the same time.

  3. Secure Shell - Wikipedia

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    SSH is typically used to log into a remote computer's shell or command-line interface (CLI) and to execute commands on a remote server. It also supports mechanisms for tunneling , forwarding of TCP ports and X11 connections and it can be used to transfer files using the associated SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) or Secure Copy Protocol (SCP).

  4. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    Distributed fault-tolerant replication of data between nodes (between servers or servers/clients) for high availability and offline (disconnected) operation. Coda from Carnegie Mellon University focuses on bandwidth-adaptive operation (including disconnected operation) using a client-side cache for mobile computing. It is a descendant of AFS-2.

  5. NO CARRIER - Wikipedia

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    A previously established data connection has ended (either at the attached computer's command, or as a result of being disconnected from the remote end), and the modem has now gone from the data mode to the command mode. NO CARRIER status message of an Ethernet network interface being up but with no cable plugged in

  6. Gang-tied illegal immigrant ‘giggled’ as he confessed to ...

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    “He smirked a lot, he giggled, and, you know, was almost proud of what he did,” Haltom City Police Sergeant Rick Alexander told FOX 4 News. “He claims he’s just a thief.

  7. Air gap (networking) - Wikipedia

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    An air gapped network (right) with no connection to a nearby internet-connected network (left) An air gap, air wall, air gapping [1] or disconnected network is a network security measure employed on one or more computers to ensure that a secure computer network is physically isolated from unsecured networks, such as the public Internet or an unsecured local area network. [2]

  8. Jennifer Love Hewitt Is 'Proud' of 11-Year Marriage to Brian ...

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    Jennifer Love Hewitt is relishing a recent milestone.. On Nov. 21, the 9-1-1 actress, 45, and her husband, actor Brian Hallisay, celebrated 11 years of marriage. "That's like 190 years in ...

  9. ‘The Old Farmer’s Almanac’ Snow Predictions for Christmas 2024. Here’s are the U.S. predictions for Christmas Day, 2024. Find the full details at The Old Farmer's Almanac. The publication ...