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| Serial Over LAN (SOL) enables servers to | |
| transparently redirect the serial character | |
| stream from the baseboard universal asynchro- | |
SOL | nous receiver/transmitter (UART) to and from | |
the remoteclient system over a LAN. With SOL | ||
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| support and BIOS redirection (to serial) remote | |
| managers can view the BIOS/POST output dur- | |
| ing power on, and reconfigured. | |
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SSH | Secure Shell is secure transport protocol based | |
on publickey cryptography. | ||
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| Secure Sockets Layer is a protocol that provides | |
SSL | authentication and encryption services between | |
| a web server and a web browser. | |
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| The Terminal Access Controller Access Control | |
| System (TACACS+) security protocol is a more | |
| recent protocol developed by Cisco. It provides | |
| detailed accounting information and flexible | |
| administrative control over the authentication | |
| and authorization processes. TACACS+ allows | |
TACACS+ | for a single access control server (the TACACS+ | |
daemon) to provide authentication, authoriza- | ||
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| tion, and accounting services independently. | |
| Each service can be tied into its own database | |
| to take advantage of other services available on | |
| that server or on the network, depending on the | |
| capabilities of the daemon. There is a draft RFC | |
| detailing this protocol. | |
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TCP/IP | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. | |
The basic protocol for Internet communication. | ||
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TCP/IP address | Fundamental Internet addressing method that | |
uses the form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn | ||
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