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Re: Dsl i maskarada



15.11.2002 pisze Jacek Politowski (jp@jp.pl.eu.org):

> 
> >  Na dzis dzien mam serwer na sdi z maskarada oczywiscie. Przechodzil
>                      ^^^^^^
>                      serwer czego? ;->

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (12 Sep 2002) [foldoc]:

  server
  
     1. A program which provides some service to other ({client})
     programs.  The connection between client and server is
     normally by means of message passing, often over a network,
     and uses some {protocol} to encode the client's requests and
     the server's responses.  The server may run continuously (as a
     {daemon}), waiting for requests to arrive or it may be invoked
     by some higher level daemon which controls a number of
     specific servers ({inetd} on {Unix}).  There are many servers
     associated with the Internet, such as those for {Network File
     System}, {Network Information Service} (NIS), {Domain Name
     System} (DNS), {FTP}, {news}, {finger}, {Network Time
     Protocol}.  On Unix, a long list can be found in /etc/services
     or in the {NIS} database "services".  See {client-server}.
  
     2. A computer which provides some service for other computers
     connected to it via a network.  The most common example is a
     {file server} which has a local disk and services requests
     from remote clients to read and write files on that disk,
     often using {Sun}'s {Network File System} (NFS) {protocol} or
     {Novell Netware} on {IBM PC}s.
  
     [{Jargon File}]
  
     (1996-09-08)
  
Pojęcie ,,serwer'' ma kilka znaczeń; tutaj chodzi najprawdopodobniej o
drugie. Proponuję następnym razem zapoznać się z odpowiednią
terminologią. :->
  
Jubal

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