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Mumble is a voice over IP (VoIP) application primarily designed for use by gamers and is similar to programs such as TeamSpeak. [4] Mumble uses a client–server architecture which allows users to talk to each other via the same server. [5] It has a very simple administrative interface and features high sound quality and low latency. All ...
Computer Associates Desktop and Server Management (DMP)/Port Multiplexer [232] 4730: Yes: Gearman's job server 4739: Yes: IP Flow Information Export: 4747: Unofficial: Apprentice: 4753: Yes: SIMON (service and discovery) 4789: Yes: Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network 4791: Yes: IP Routable RocE (RoCEv2) 4840: Yes
This points to a server named sipserver.example.com listening on TCP port 5060 for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) protocol services. The priority given here is 0, and the weight is 5. As in MX records, the target in SRV records must point to hostname with an address record (A or AAAA record).
Mumble , the main character from the Happy Feet franchise; Mumble (software), open source voice over IP client/server; Mumble Bumble, a Canadian children's animated television program; Mumble rap, a disputed subgenre of hip-hop music, considered by some to be a pejorative
Encrypted local storage Individual Groups Briar: Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Discord: Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Element: Fractal: Gadu-Gadu: Yes Yes Yes No No Gajim: Yes Yes No No [149] Yes Yes Gitter: Google Chat: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Google Messages (RCS) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ICQ: Yes No Yes Yes No No Jami: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Jitsi ...
Screenshot of Wikipedia Mumble in use. Mumble is an open-source group voice chat software, originally designed for gaming.We're currently experimenting with an unofficial Mumble server set up specifically for Wikipedia editors (and editors of other Wikimedia Foundation projects) to interact and discuss the project while editing.
Used for link-local addresses [5] between two hosts on a single link when no IP address is otherwise specified, such as would have normally been retrieved from a DHCP server 172.16.0.0/12 172.16.0.0–172.31.255.255 1 048 576: Private network Used for local communications within a private network [3] 192.0.0.0/24 192.0.0.0–192.0.0.255 256
The Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) is a protocol based on the Domain Name System (DNS) packet format that allows both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts to perform name resolution for hosts on the same local link. It is included in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10. [1]