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DMZ AND INTERNET[edit]
Magdy M. Hosni[edit]
- DMZ (computing)
- Subnetwork
- Local area network
- Demilitarized zone
- Domain Name System
- Packet analyzer
- Spoofing attack
- Email spoofing
- Web server
- Message transfer agent
- File Transfer Protocol
- Voice over IP
- Database server
- Application firewall
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Proxy server
- Reverse proxy
- Port (computer networking)
- Defense in depth (computing)
- Bastion host
- Science DMZ Network Architecture
- Telephone directory
- Hostname
- Uniform resource locator
- Email address
- Name server
- Internet protocol suite
- Namespace
- Internet Protocol
- Address space
- Communications protocol
- List of DNS record types
- Internet Engineering Task Force
- Top-level domain
- Subdomain
- Domain name registry
- ICANN
- Internationalized domain name
- Unicode
- Punycode
- Distributed database
- Client–server model
- Root name server
- Domain name registrar
- Fully qualified domain name
- IP address
- DNS root zone
- Internet service provider
- Circular dependency
- American Registry for Internet Numbers
- Web browser
- Email client
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Virtual hosting
- Fault tolerance
- Load balancing (computing)
- MX record
- Sender Policy Framework
- DomainKeys
- Dynamic DNS
- Anycast
- Hotspot (Wi-Fi)
- User Datagram Protocol
- Transmission Control Protocol
- DNS zone transfer
- Time to live
- Round-robin DNS
- Domain Name System Security Extensions
- IPv4
- DNS zone
- Chaosnet
- Hesiod (name service)
- Zone file
- Extension mechanisms for DNS
- Wildcard DNS record
- DNS spoofing
- DNSCurve
- Universal Character Set
- Phishing
- Forward-confirmed reverse DNS
- Whois
- Country code top-level domain
- DENIC
- Verisign
- Request for Comments
- Alternative DNS root
- Comparison of DNS server software
- DNS hijacking
- DNS management software
- List of managed DNS providers
- IPv6 brokenness and DNS whitelisting
- Multicast DNS
- Split-horizon DNS