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| Challenge and
Reply Authentication |
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Prearranged procedure in
which one communicator requests authentication of another and the
latter establishes his/her validity with a correct reply. |
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| CGI |
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(Common Gateway Interface)
-- A set of rules that describe how a Web Server communicates with
another piece of software on the same machine, and how the other
piece of software (the "CGI program") talks to the web server. Any
piece of software can be a CGI program if it handles input and
output according to the CGI standard. Usually a CGI program is a
small program that takes data from a web server and does something
with it, like putting the content of a form into an e-mail message,
or turning the data into a database query. You can often see that a
CGI program is being used by seeing "cgi-bin" in a URL, but not
always. |
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| cgi-bin |
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The most common name of a
directory on a web server in which CGI programs are stored. The
"bin" part of "cgi-bin" is a shorthand version of "binary", because
once upon a time, most programs were referred to as "binaries". In
real life, most programs found in cgi-bin directories are text files
-- scripts that are executed by binaries located elsewhere on the
same machine. |
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| Client |
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A software program that is
used to contact and obtain data from a Server software program on
another computer, often across a great distance. Each Client program
is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of Server
programs, and each Server requires a specific kind of Client. A Web
Browser is a specific kind of Client. |
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| Co-location |
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Most often used to refer to
having a server that belongs to one person or group physically
located on an Internet-connected network that belongs to another
person or group. Usually this is done because the server owner wants
their machine to be on a high-speed Internet connection and/or they
do not want the security risks of having the server on their own
network. |
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| Commerce Server |
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Is web software that runs some
of the main functions of an online storefront such as product
display, online ordering, inventory management. Works in conjunction
with online payment systems to process payments. |
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| Cookies |
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Cookies are snippets of
information delivered from a web site to the client's browser, and
then stored on the hard drive. Examples are the time of the last
visit, or the pages downloaded. "Cookies" can be read by that web
site on the next visit. |
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| Credit Card
Processors |
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Provide shared network systems
and on-line credit processing systems for individual credit
companies. They integrate transactions between merchants, financial
institutions, and card companies. |
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