ARP |
A protocol used for resolving MAC addresses to IP addresses on a network. |
DHCP |
A protocol used for automatically assigning IP addresses to devices on a network. |
DNS |
A protocol used for translating domain names into IP addresses on the internet. |
FTP |
A network protocol used for transferring files between devices over the internet. |
HTTP |
A protocol used for the transmission of data over the internet, often used to retrieve web pages and other resources. |
HTTPS |
A protocol used for the secure transmission of data over the internet, often used for online transactions and other sensitive information. |
Handshake |
A process in which two devices establish communication by exchanging predetermined signals or messages. |
IMAP |
A protocol used for accessing email stored on a server. |
IPSEC |
A protocol used for secure communication over the internet, often used for virtual private networks (VPNs). |
Ipv4 |
A version of the Internet Protocol that uses a 32-bit address scheme for identifying devices on a network. |
Ipv6 |
The most recent version of the Internet Protocol, designed to replace IPv4, using a 128-bit address scheme. |
NTP |
A protocol used for synchronizing the time between devices on a network. |
Network Protocol |
A set of rules that govern the exchange of data between devices in a network. |
Pop3 |
A protocol used for retrieving email from a server. |
SMTP |
A protocol used for sending and receiving email over the internet. |
SSH |
A protocol used for secure remote access to a device over the internet. |
SSL/TLS |
Cryptographic protocols designed to provide secure communication over a computer network. |
Standard |
A widely accepted and recognized specification or protocol used for uniformity and compatibility. |
TCP |
A network protocol used for reliable communication between devices. |
UDP |
A network protocol used for sending data packets between devices quickly, but without guaranteed reliability. |