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- Look up protocol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Protocol may refer to: Protocol (politics), a formal agreement between nation states Protocol (diplomacy)...
- The AT Protocol (Authenticated Transfer Protocol, pronounced "at-protocol" and commonly shortened to ATproto) is a protocol and open standard for decentralized...
- This is a list of the IP protocol numbers found in the field Protocol of the IPv4 header and the Next Header field of the IPv6 header. It is an identifier...
- A communication protocol is a system of rules that allows two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any variation of...
- The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a fabricated text purporting to detail a Jewish plot for global domination. Largely plagiarized from several earlier...
- could have the form http://www.example.com/index.html, which indicates a protocol (http), a hostname (www.example.com), and a file name (index.html). Uniform...
- The Kyoto Protocol (****anese: 京都議定書, Hepburn: Kyōto Giteisho) was an international treaty which extended the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on...
- Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) is a member of the AppleTalk networking protocol suite. Its main responsibility is for socket-to-socket delivery of datagrams...
- The Echo Protocol is a service in the Internet Protocol Suite defined in 1983 in RFC 862 by Jon Postel. It was originally proposed as a way to test and...
- The Internet Protocol (IP) is the network layer communications protocol in the Internet protocol suite for relaying datagrams across network boundaries...