I-Net+ Set 4
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- Who is responsible for maintaining a master database of domain names and IP addresses?
- Network Solutions
- When a file is sent via email, where is the MIME type specified?
- in the header
- Are C and C++ interpreted or compiled?
- compiled
- What Class B address range is reserved for internal use?
- 172.16.x.x-172.32.x.x
- What is EPS a file format for?
- images
- What does CFML stand for?
- Cold Fusion Markup Language
- Who is responsible for assigning domain names and IP addresses?
- ICANN
- What file extension do QuickTime movies use?
- MOV
- What are the three parts of the presentation model?
- presentation/workstation; business logic/application; database
- Is PERL interpreted or compiled?
- interpreted
- What is the modem command for Answer Call?
- ATA
- What is IP spoofing?
- modifying packet headers so packets appear to be coming from trusted host
- What is a man-in-the-middle attack?
- capturing data being transferred across a network
- How do AVI's work?
- lace several JPEG's together into a quick slideshow
- How fast is ATM?
- 622.08 Mbps
- What is the modem command for Hang Up?
- ATH
- What is the modem command for Dial?
- ATD
- What are two common types of DoS attacks?
- PING and SYN floods
- How does a SYN flood work?
- client uses an unavailable IP address so SYN-ACK messages don't reach them
- What are two drawbacks to AVI's?
- large file size and poor quality of compression
- What does XSL stand for?
- Extensible Stylesheet Language
- What are two examples of CGI programming languages?
- PERL and PHP
- What is the advantage of vector file formats?
- resulting animations and vidoes are small
- What does LDAP stand for?
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- What does JSP stand for?
- Java Server Pages
- What is BINHex?
- an encoding/decoding system for emails & attachments mostly used by Apple
- What program can be used to issue modem commands?
- Hyperterminal
- What is an interchange?
- Where backbones meet and exchange data
- What does EPS stand for?
- Encapsulated PostScript
- What body oversees web communication and HTML standards?
- the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
- What does WML stand for?
- Wireless Markup Language
- What is JSP used for?
- connecting to databases
- What government body is ICANN part of?
- the Department of Commerce
- What is PHP used for?
- integrating databases into websites
- What is the modem command for Reset?
- ATZ
- What is unique about PHP?
- it is free and open-source
- What is an MAE?
- Metropolitan Area Exchange; where several ISPs exchange traffic