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LDAP - One of two authentication method protocols that
can be used with TAR. Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) is a directory service protocol based on
entries (Distinguished Names). The other authentication
method that can be used with TAR is IP groups.
peer-to-peer - P2P involves communication between
computing devices—desktops, servers, and other smart
devices—that are linked directly to each other.
protocol - A type of format for transmitting data between
two devices. LDAP and SMB are types of authentication
method protocols.
Real Time Probe - On the R3000, this tool is used for moni-
toring the Internet activity of specified users in real time. The
report generated by the probe lets the administrator know
whether end users are using the Internet appropriately.
search engine - A program that searches Web pages for
specified keywords and returns a list of the pages or
services where the keywords were found.
SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used for transfer-
ring email messages between servers.
synchronization - A process by which two or more
machines run in parallel to each other. User filtering profiles,
library configurations, and devices connected to the source
R3000 can be set up to be synchronized between the
source R3000 and TAR.
TCP - An abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol,
one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite.
Using TCP, applications on networked hosts can create
connections to one another, over which streams of data can
be exchanged.
Traveler - 8e6's executable program that downloads
updates to TAR at a scheduled time.
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