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Kerberos (protocol) (4573 bytes)
1: ...their identity to one another in a secure manner. Kerberos prevents [[eavesdropping]] or [[replay attack|rep... 3: Kerberos builds on [[symmetric key cryptography]] and requ... 6: ...ed by [[Project Athena]]. Several versions of the protocol exist; versions 1–3 occurred only internall... 8: ...ler and Clifford Neuman, the primary designers of Kerberos version 4, published that version in the late 198... 12: ...te of Technology|MIT]] makes an implementation of Kerberos freely available, under copyright permissions sim... Kerberos (165 bytes) 1: '''Kerberos''' can refer to different things: 3: * [[Kerberos (mythology)]], the hound of Hades. 4: * [[Kerberos (protocol)]], a computer security protocol. Protocol I (8264 bytes) 1: ...tion of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I)'''. 3: ...e:Protocol I]] ([http://www.ohchr.org/english/law/protocol1.htm]) for full text. 6: Protocol I is an amendment to the [[Geneva Convention]]s. 8: ...ver by [[Pierre Graber]] of [[Switzerland]]. The protocol enters into force on either [[December 7]], [[197... 16: ...eated that person as a prisoner of war under this protocol. Protocol (1967 bytes) 1: ...pecific fields, see [[protocol (computing)]] or [[protocol (cryptography)]].'' 3: ...g below, [[treaty|treaties]] are sometimes called protocols. The word derives from a Greek phrase meaning "... 5: ...deavor protocols are often unwritten guidelines. Protocols specify the proper and generally-accepted behavi... 7: ...ional law]] and [[international relations]], a '''protocol''' is a [[treaty]] or [[international agreement]]... 8: ...greenhouse gas emission limits, while the [[Kyoto Protocol]] contained the limits later agreed upon. Biosecurity protocol (1693 bytes) 1: ... "Biosecurity Protocol" to extend the [[Biosafety Protocol]] to organisms considered weapons (already contro... 7: ...ictions more than any diplomatic or scientific '''protocol'''. Geneva Protocol (912 bytes) 1: ...thods of Warfare''', usually called the '''Geneva Protocol''', is a treaty to ban the use of chemical and bi... 6: ...uk/acad/sbtwc/keytext/genprot.htm The text of the protocol] 14: [[nl:Protocol van Genève]] Boxer Protocol (1001 bytes) 1: ...#26781;約), more commonly known as '''Boxer Protocol''' or '''Peace Agreement between the Great Powers... 5: ....info/ereignisse/boxerprotokoll.htm Text of Boxer Protocol, Peking 7. September 1901] Protocol analyzer (1038 bytes) 1: ...operating correctly, or to extract data about the protocol, possibly including statistics or data. 4: ...or the presence of too many tokens (verifying the protocol). 5: * A protocol analyzer could detect that messages are being sen... 6: * A protocol analyzer could detect excessive messages being se... 7: * A protocol analyzer could collect statistics on the amount o... RFB Protocol (414 bytes) 1: RFB (“remote framebuffer”) is a simple [[protocol]] for [[remote access]] to [[graphical user inter... 5: ...lvnc.com/docs/rfbproto.pdf The Remote Framebuffer Protocol] Link protocol (289 bytes) Aloha protocol (1160 bytes) 1: ...er 2 is the Data Link layer of the [[OSI model]]) protocol for [[local area network|LAN]] networks with broa... 9: An improvement to the original Aloha protocol was '''Slotted Aloha''', which introduced discret... Coherence protocol (736 bytes) 1: ...mputer science]], a '''coherence protocol''' is a protocol in systems with distributed memory ([[distributed... 3: ...protocol]]s, and many others. Most of the [[cache protocol]]s in multiprocessors are supporting [[sequential... Final Protocol (210 bytes) 1: The '''Final Protocol''' (or '''Boxer Protocol''') was an international agreement signed on [[Se... FIX protocol (2218 bytes) 1: ...IX''') protocol is an electronic [[communications protocol]] developed for international real-time exchange ... 3: A company called FIX Protocol, Ltd. established for this purpose maintains and ... 5: ...Morgan]] or [[Deutsche Bank Securities]]. The FIX protocol is also used by the [[New York Stock Exchange]], ... 7: ...f trade-related messages. More precisely, the FIX Protocol is a series of messaging specifications developed... 9: ...fit. As the market's leading trade-communications protocol, FIX is integral to many order management and tra... Interaction protocol (417 bytes) 1: '''Interaction protocols''' are possible communication scenarios between ... 3: ...tocol]] diagrams and several standard interaction protocols, including Dutch auction, English auction and re... RSS (protocol) (4350 bytes) 6: ...ronounced "arr-ess-ess") is a [[web syndication]] protocol primarily used by news [[website]]s and [[weblog]... 15: RSS refers to multiple syndication protocols, which some observers say are incompatible (see ... Cryptographic protocol (1514 bytes) 1: ...application-level data transport. A cryptographic protocol of this kind usually incorporates at least some o... 8: ...ansport Layer Security]] (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol that is used to secure web ([[HTTP]]) connections... 10: ..., it can be also seen as a complete cryptographic protocol of its own right. 12: Cryptographic protocols can sometimes be [[Formal verification|verified ... 14: [[Category:Cryptographic protocols]] Verse protocol (1230 bytes) 1: ...''Verse''' is a [[Computer network|networking]] [[protocol]] allowing real time communication between graphi... 3: Verse is the protocol, and KTH, with several collaborators including th... 11: [[Category:Network protocols]] Transport protocol (273 bytes) 1: ...Transport protocol''' is a [[protocol (computing)|protocol]] on the [[transport layer]] of the [[OSI model]]... 2: ...sion Control Protocol]]) and UDP ([[User Datagram Protocol]]). Communications protocol (6479 bytes) 1: ...]], a '''communications protocol''' or '''network protocol''' is the specification of a set of rules for a p... 3: ...l" to refer to a software implementation, or use "protocol stack" to refer to the specification. 5: ... types. The [[ITU-T]] handles telecommunications protocols and formats for the [[PSTN]]. As the PSTN and In... 7: == Network protocol design principles == 9: ... been applied to create a set of common [[network protocol design principles]].
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