Internet
technical
related subject: Datacommunication |
404 research lab
404 not found messages, Status Code Definitions |
404 Error Message
404 Error Message |
ATM (Asynchronous
Transfer Mode) click left on tutorials, scroll down |
DNS
DNS: Domain Name System |
DNS IP addresses are difficult to remember, typing IP addresses is very
errorprone, and IP addresses contain no intuitively understandable information. All these problems are solved by the Domain Name System (DNS). The DNS is a
system to map between hostnames and IP addresses, these hostnames are sometimes called 'friendly names' |
DNS resources directory
Domain name servers translate domain names to IP addresses, every time you use a domain name, you use the Internet's domain name servers (DNS) to translate
the human-readable domain name into the machine-readable IP address |
Domain
extensions understanding domain extensions |
Domain
name system security extensions describes extensions of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol to support DNS security and public key distribution, a
tip |
Don't Click Dontclick.it
explores a clickfree environment. It wants to explore how and what changes for
the user and the interface once you can't rely on the habit of clicking |
Emoticons list
smileys |
How a webpage works have you ever wondered how a web page works?
pdf file |
How a webpage works |
How a webpage works
Web
page creation and design |
How domain name servers work take a look at the DNS system so you can understand how it works and appreciate its amazing capabilities |
How E-mail
works |
How E-mail
works electronic mail |
How network
address translation works |
How
ping works training-exercise you are going to learn and practice some basic, simple but very informative network diagnostics using PING, PING is an
application that makes use of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) protocol, and allows the user to test the reachability of another host |
Internet Connection Sharing ICS a tip |
Internet
country codes list of international URL suffixes |
Internet landcodes
een URL (uniform resource locator) ofwel internetadres bestaat uit een aantal kenmerkende delen ..., a tip |
Net etiquette
"Netiquette" is network etiquette, the do's and don'ts of online communication. Netiquette covers both common courtesy online and the informal "rules of the
road" of cyberspace |
Nextgen
datacommunication tutorials, click left on tutorials, scroll down, a tip |
OSI
model,
Understanding OSI |
Protocol
the most common data communications protocols in use today with their function in respect to the OSI model. In particular, it provides information concerning
the structure of the protocol (header, PDU, etc.), various errors and parameters |
Protocol numbers
and assignment services unique parameters and protocol values necessary for operation of the Internet and its future development. Types of
numbers range from unique port assignments to the registration of character sets |
Search engines ppt file |
Sharing a Cable/DSL connection |
Subnet calculator |
Traceroute with TRACEROUTE a user can discover the path in the Internet along which IP packets travel from a source host to a destination host |
URL in Dutch |
URLs
explained Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, is a fancy name for address. Each file on the Internet has a unique URL. The first part of the URL is called
the protocol. It tells the browser how to deal with the file that it is about to open. One of the most common protocols you will see it HTTP, or
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The second part of the URL is the name of the server where the file is located, followed by the path that leads to the file
and the file's name itself |
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