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  2. Sophos - Wikipedia

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    Sophos Ltd. is a British security software and hardware company. It develops and markets managed security services and cybersecurity software and hardware, such as managed detection and response, incident response and endpoint security software. [4][5] Sophos was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by Thoma Bravo in ...

  3. Firewall pinhole - Wikipedia

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    Firewall pinhole. In computer networking, a firewall pinhole is a port that is not protected by a firewall to allow a particular application to gain access to a service on a host in the network protected by the firewall. [1][2] Leaving ports open in firewall configurations exposes the protected system to potentially malicious abuse.

  4. Network address translation - Wikipedia

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    Network address translation between a private network and the Internet. Network address translation (NAT) is a method cane IP header of packets while they are in transit across a traffic routing device. [ 1 ] The technique was originally used to bypass the need to assign a new address to every host when a network was moved, or when the upstream ...

  5. Proxy auto-config - Wikipedia

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    Proxy auto-config. A proxy auto-config (PAC) file defines how web browsers and other user agents can automatically choose the appropriate proxy server (access method) for fetching a given URL. A PAC file contains a JavaScript function FindProxyForURL (url, host). This function returns a string with one or more access method specifications.

  6. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network management protocol used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks for automatically assigning IP addresses and other communication parameters to devices connected to the network using a client–server architecture. [1]

  7. McAfee: Enable and disable firewall - AOL Help

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    To disable firewall protection: 1. On the Windows taskbar, next to the clock, double-click the McAfee (M) icon. Note: If you're using Windows 7 or 8 and don't see the McAfee icon next to the clock, click the arrow next to the clock to reveal hidden icons. 2. In the McAfee SecurityCenter window, click Web and Email Protection. 3. Click Firewall:On.

  8. Firewall (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Firewall (computing) In computing, a firewall is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. [1][2] A firewall typically establishes a barrier between a trusted network and an untrusted network, such as the Internet. [3]

  9. IP address - Wikipedia

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    An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label such as 192.0.2.1 that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. [1][2] IP addresses serve two main functions: network interface identification, and location addressing. Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) defines an IP ...