Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 04-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual page 370

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file extension The last part of a filename that typically defines the type of file. For
example, in the filename
the file extension is
.
index.html
html
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
An Internet protocol that allows files to be
transferred from one computer to another over a network.
file type The format of a given file. For example, a graphics file doesn't have the
same file type as a text file. File types are usually identified by the file extension
(
or
).
.gif
.html
firewall A network configuration, usually both hardware and software, that
protects networked computers within an organization from outside access.
Firewalls are commonly used to protect information such as a network's email and
data files within a physical building or organization site.
flexible log format A format used by the server for entering information into the
access logs.
FORTEZZA
An encryption system used by U.S. government agencies to manage
sensitive but unclassified information.
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) A cross-platform image format originally
created by CompuServe. GIF files are usually much smaller in size than other
graphic file types (BMP, TIFF). GIF is one of the most common interchange
formats. GIF images are readily viewable on UNIX, Microsoft Windows, and
Apple Macintosh systems.
hard restart The termination of a process or service and its subsequent restart.
See also soft restart.
home page A document that exists on the server and acts as a catalog or entry
point for the server's contents. The location of this document is defined within the
server's configuration files.
hostname A name for a machine in the form machine.domain.dom, which is
translated into an IP address. For example,
is the machine
www.example.com
www
in the subdomain
and
domain.
example
com
HTTP-NG The next generation of HyperText Transfer Protocol.
HTTPD An abbreviation for the HTTP daemon or service, a program that serves
information using the HTTP protocol. The Enterprise Server is often called an
HTTPD.
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