Speaking the TCP protocol, we communicate between "ports" in the local and remote ends. Each of these port fields are 16 bits in the protocol header so they can hold values between 0 - 65535. (IPv4 or IPv6 are the same here.) We usually do HTTP on port 80 and we do HTTPS on port … Continue reading Pretending port zero is a normal one →| daniel.haxx.se
APNIC extends its IPv6 resources with a second /12 allocation from IANA.| APNIC Blog
Use the new IANA-registered tag to preserve JSON numbers represented as strings when encoding in Concise Binary Object Representation.| Just a Theory
OpenSSH| The Grumpy Troll
The technical standards that govern how the Internet and modern computer networks operate are debated and approved by a number of organizations. These organizations exist to ensure the proper functionality and long term feasibility of network transmission methods. IT professionals should be familiar with these organizations, how they operate, and what their specific roles and … … Continue reading →| Doug Vitale Tech Blog