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  2. Wi-Fi Protected Access - Wikipedia

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    WPA-Personal and WPA2-Personal remain vulnerable to password cracking attacks if users rely on a weak password or passphrase. WPA passphrase hashes are seeded from the SSID name and its length; rainbow tables exist for the top 1,000 network SSIDs and a multitude of common passwords, requiring only a quick lookup to speed up cracking WPA-PSK. [34]

  3. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    The browser resolves the server name of the URL (example.org) into an Internet Protocol address using the globally distributed Domain Name System (DNS). This lookup returns an IP address such as 203.0.113.4 or 2001:db8:2e::7334. The browser then requests the resource by sending an HTTP request across the Internet to the computer at that address ...

  4. Georgia Library Learning Online - Wikipedia

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    The full system is available to those with a password, or those accessing it from computers with authorized IP address ranges. These include computer networks within the University System of Georgia (USG) and the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), as well as public schools and some private schools and Georgia public libraries.

  5. Screened subnet - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of a screened subnet: a screened router separates the external network (Internet) from the bastion hosts in the DMZ, and another screened router defines the internal network.

  6. Internet protocol suite - Wikipedia

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    It uses a 32-bit IP address and is therefore capable of identifying approximately four billion hosts. This limitation was eliminated in 1998 by the standardization of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) which uses 128-bit addresses.

  7. Uniform Resource Identifier - Wikipedia

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    A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), formerly Universal Resource Identifier, is a unique sequence of characters that identifies an abstract or physical resource, [1] such as resources on a webpage, mail address, phone number, [2] books, real-world objects such as people and places, concepts. [3]

  8. List of CDMA terminology - Wikipedia

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    HA – Home Agent – See Mobile IP. Handoff (data) Handoff (voice) HLR – Home Location Register Home Address – See Mobile IP. Home System. HNI – Home Network Identifier – See IMSI. Home SID/NID List. HRPD – High Rate Packet Data – See 1xEV-DO. HRPD Session. HSS – Home Subscriber Server – See IMS. Hybrid Device

  9. List of Apache modules - Wikipedia

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    It is an alternative to the plain text password files provided by mod_auth. mod_auth_kerb: Both 1.x and 2.x series of Apache are supported: Masarykova universita: MIT License: Using the Basic Auth mechanism, it retrieves a username/password pair from the browser and checks them against a Kerberos server mod_auth_ldap: Versions 2.0.41-2.1