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  2. Certification path validation algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The certification path validation algorithm is the algorithm which verifies that a given certificate path is valid under a given public key infrastructure (PKI). A path starts with the Subject certificate and proceeds through a number of intermediate certificates up to a trusted root certificate, typically issued by a trusted certificate ...

  3. PATH (variable) - Wikipedia

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    On DOS, OS/2, and Windows operating systems, the %PATH% variable is specified as a list of one or more directory names separated by semicolon (;) characters. [ 5 ] The Windows system directory (typically C:\WINDOWS\system32 ) is typically the first directory in the path, followed by many (but not all) of the directories for installed software ...

  4. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Wikipedia

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    A DHCP server can manage IP settings for devices on its local network, e.g., by assigning IP addresses to those devices automatically and dynamically. [11] DHCP operates based on the client–server model. When a computer or other device connects to a network, the DHCP client software sends a DHCP broadcast query requesting the necessary ...

  5. Communication protocol - Wikipedia

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    This is largely due to middleboxes that are sensitive to the wire image of the protocol, and which can interrupt or interfere with messages that are valid but which the middlebox does not correctly recognize. [105] This is a violation of the end-to-end principle. [106] Secondary causes include inflexibility in endpoint implementations of ...

  6. Filename - Wikipedia

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    In some systems, a filename reference that does not include the complete directory path defaults to the current working directory. This is a relative reference. This is a relative reference. One advantage of using a relative reference in program configuration files or scripts is that different instances of the script or program can use ...

  7. Database - Wikipedia

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    The client–server architecture was a development where the application resided on a client desktop and the database on a server allowing the processing to be distributed. This evolved into a multitier architecture incorporating application servers and web servers with the end user interface via a web browser with the database only directly ...

  8. Locally connected space - Wikipedia

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    In this topological space, V is a neighbourhood of p and it contains a connected open set (the dark green disk) that contains p. In topology and other branches of mathematics, a topological space X is locally connected if every point admits a neighbourhood basis consisting of open connected sets.

  9. Email - Wikipedia

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    Received: after an SMTP server accepts a message, it inserts this trace record at the top of the header (last to first). Return-Path: after the delivery SMTP server makes the final delivery of a message, it inserts this field at the top of the header. Other fields added on top of the header by the receiving server may be called trace fields. [47]