Server Message Block (SMB) is a communication protocol used to share files, printers, serial ports, and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a...
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take place directly at the server itself. Backup File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Network-attached storage (NAS) Server Message Block (SMB) WebDAV File and Work...
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Windows 2000 (redirect from Microsoft Windows 2000 Server)
support for logon and logoff scripts. Starting with Windows 2000, the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol directly interfaces with TCP/IP. In Windows NT 4.0...
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NTLMSSP is used wherever SSPI authentication is used including Server Message Block / CIFS extended security authentication, HTTP Negotiate authentication...
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SMB3 may refer to: Server Message Block version 3, a network protocol in computing Super Mario Bros. 3, a 1988 video game Super Mega Baseball 3, an entry...
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Email (redirect from Message handling service)
simultaneously; they need to connect, typically to a mail server or a webmail interface to send or receive messages or download it. Originally a text-only ASCII communications...
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HTTP 404 (redirect from 404 (error message))
error message is a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) standard response code, to indicate that the browser was able to communicate with a given server, but...
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Pathworks (redirect from Advanced Server for OpenVMS)
of effort required to keep Advanced Server compatible with new versions of Windows and the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. Once installed onto the...
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of the GNU General Public License. The name Samba comes from SMB (Server Message Block), the name of the proprietary protocol used by the Microsoft Windows...
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EternalBlue is an exploit of Microsoft's implementation of their Server Message Block (SMB) protocol released by The Shadow Brokers. Much of the attention...
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applications communicate by exchanging formally-defined messages. Message brokers are a building block of message-oriented middleware (MOM) but are typically not...
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SMB1 may refer to: Super Mario Bros., a 1985 video game Server Message Block version 1, a network protocol SMB (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Server Message Block (SMB) protocol by IBM and later Microsoft. The list below explicitly refers to "SMB" as including an SMB client or an SMB server...
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system's Line Printer Daemon protocol and limited support for the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. System administrators can configure the device drivers...
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all protocols use big-endian byte order as the network order. The Server Message Block (SMB) protocol uses little-endian byte order. In CANopen, multi-byte...
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started around 12 May 2017; using an exploit in Microsoft Windows' Server Message Block, it quickly spread from its initial point of injection believed to...
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even on remote file systems mounted from servers that share files (for example, via Server Message Block (SMB) protocol or the Apple Filing Protocol...
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files and in protocols such as the Active Directory Time Service and Server Message Block. The Network Time Protocol used to coordinate time between computers...
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OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Server Message Block (SMB) was made the primary file sharing protocol, with the ability to run an AFP server removed later in macOS...
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operating system was co-developed by IBM and Microsoft, using the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. It originally used SMB atop either the NetBIOS Frames...
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Network Neighborhood window. Browser service runs on MailSlot / Server Message Block and thus can be used with all supported transport protocol such as...
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RFC 7530, March 2015), influenced by Andrew File System (AFS) and Server Message Block (SMB), includes performance improvements, mandates strong security...
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an Internet-scale file transfer protocol have instead focused on Server message block, NFS or Andrew File System as models. ISO 8571, Information processing...
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extension of the IKE cryptographic protocol used in IPsec VPN networks. Server Message Block 2.0 protocol in the new TCP/IP stack provides a number of communication...
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EternalBlue, which leveraged a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows' Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. EternalBlue was later weaponized in high-profile...
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backup of disk images or raw disk partitions. BackupPC incorporates a Server Message Block (SMB) client that can be used to back up network shares of computers...
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used as an endpoint in Microsoft SQL Server. Named pipes are also a networking protocol in the Server Message Block (SMB) suite, based on the use of a special...
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support for browsing Distributed File System trees on Server Message Block shares such as Windows NT servers. UPnP and NAT traversal APIs can be installed on...
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Network-attached storage (category Server appliance)
file-based protocols such as NFS (popular on UNIX systems), SMB (Server Message Block) (used with Microsoft Windows systems), AFP (used with Apple Macintosh...
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an exploit that takes advantage of a vulnerability in Windows' Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. EternalBlue is generally believed to have been developed...
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