What is IPv6 IPv6 addresses use 8 sets of 4 hexadecimal addresses separated by a (:) colon. There are 16-bits in each set. An excellent example of an IPv6 Address would be fe80::2000:aff:fea7:f7c. The /64 bit on the end is from the IPv4 days and is called […]
APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) is a DHCP fail-over instrument used with IPv4 (Internet Protocol Version 4). APIPA is envisioned for use in non-routed business environments with less than 25 clients being ideal. It is supported by all modern versions of Microsoft Windows. By using APIPA, DHCP clients […]
Digital certificates are a lot like identification cards, as they are electronic credentials that are used to prove the identity of users, devices, or organizations. Issued by Certification Authorities (CA), digital certificates bind an owner’s public key with his or her private key. These certificates contain […]
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