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Can I run my own software on my site? This depends on a web host and a plan. Most plans will allow running scripts in languages such as Perl or PHP. Some plans will also allow you to compile program in C/C++ and run them. Some Unix plans will also allow you to run "cron" which enables you to automatically execute programs or scripts at a specific time and date. However to get a full control over all aspects of your server, you will need a dedicated or co-located server instead of a shared plan. Do I need a static IP address for my site? Maybe. There are some advantages to having a unique IP for your site. When you change servers, you can point your users to a new IP, so they don't have to wait for the domain name change to propagate. With a static IP, it can also be simpler to upload and test your site before transferring the domain name to a new server. Setting up SSL is also much simpler. You may also not want to share your IP with some sites that could lead to your site being banned by search engines or spam lists. Do I need to use host's search engine submission service? No. Some search engine submission tools are better than others and some big search engines don't like automated submission. You should submit manually to major directories like Yahoo!, ODP, or Looksmart, and you may also prefer to submit manually to major search engines. free web site, Free Web Hosting.

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Filtering Screening network packets for certain properties, such as the source or destination address, protocol used or even a pattern in the data. It is used in firewalls in order to decide if the traffic is to be forwarded or rejected. Provides the basis for network security. Finger A Unix program used to display information about users of the system. Can be used remotely. Firewall Firewall refers to either software-only or separate software and hardware combination that serves to protect an internal network or a computer from attacks and unauthorized access by sitting between the Internet and the internal network. Flame An insulting email message sent to an individual as punishment for not adhering to the netiquette. Can be sometimes seen in the newsgroups or on internet message boards. FPU Floating Point Unit. A part of the computer responsible for high precision mathematical operations. Frame Relay A fast packet switching protocol. Used mainly in Wide Area Networks. It differs from ATM in that packets can have variable length. FrontPage Extensions Microsoft's server-side applications that lets users of FrontPage Web site creation tool to incorporate "web-bots" that perform pre-packaged function like full-text Web site searching or adding a hit counter. FrontPage extensions are also available for Unix-based operating systems but some hosts refuse to use them because of potential security holes. FTP File Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol defining how to download and upload files between a client and an FTP server. Popular client FTP programs are CuteFTP and WS_FTP. Major browser also have FTP capability. FTPmail Using email messages to access the FTP sites. Requires a special software installed on the server. FYI For Your Information Gateway A network device used to translate between two different protocols. Used to interconnect two networks that use incompatible protocols. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) A graphic file format invented by Compuserve. One of the most widely used formats for internet and web. Uses a lossless compression method, thus ensuring that the quality of the image is not lowered. Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet is the Ethernet standard implementation that runs at 1000Mbps. Gigabyte (Gb) 1024 Megabytes. photo hosting.
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