Simple Asynchronous File Transfer (SAFT) is an internet protocol designed to do asynchronous file transfer: any user A can send a file to another user B without B doing any action. Is used by sendfile software.
Salesforce.com is a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) web application that allows users to manage their relationships with customers, using a combination of people, processes, and technology.
SAP offers various software applications and solutions for businesses and business productivity. It provides solutions for IT management, data bases and business analysis. Typically, SAP uses 3200, 3300 and 3600 TCP ports as default
SATNET Monitoring is a protocol used for the monitoring and control of multiple-access satellite networks. The protocol covers the monitoring of network performance, the modification of network parameters whenever necessary, the coordination of network usage, the collection of status reports and performance statistics from individual SATNET nodes, and more.
Scheduled Transfer Protocol (STP) is a new ANSI specifed connection-oriented data transfer protocol. In STP small control messages are used to allocate bufers on the remote host before any data transfer. This reduces the workload of the receiver considerably and makes hardware acceleration relatively simple to implement.
Space Communications Protocol Specifications (SCPS) are a set of extensions to existing protocols and new protocols developed by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) to improve performance of Internet protocols in space environments.
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a transport layer protocol, serving in a similar role to the popular protocols Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). It provides some of the same service features of both: it is message-oriented like UDP and ensures reliable, in-sequence transport of messages with congestion control like TCP.
Secure Data Network System Key Management Protocol
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Secure Data Network System Key Management Protocol (SDNS-KMP) is a key management protocol for SDNS. SDNS implements computer to computer communications security for distributed applications. The key managament section implements the exchange of credentials and the traffic encryption key attributes.
Source Demand Routing Protocol (SDRP) supports source-initiated selection of routes to complement the route selection provided by existing routing protocols for both inter-domain and intra-domain routes.
Second Life is an online virtual world developed by Linden Lab. There are a number of client programs or viewers that enable Second Life users to interact with each other through avatars.
FTPS (Secure FTP) is an extension to the commonly used File Transfer Protocol (FTP) that adds support for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) cryptographic protocols.
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)over TLS/SSL allows users to securely access their email servers and to receive and send emails. The protocol simulates local use when in fact it is a connection to a server.
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is used to read from and write to Active Directory. By default, LDAP traffic is transmitted unsecured. You can make LDAP traffic confidential and secure by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) / Transport Layer Security (TLS) technology. You can enable LDAP over SSL (LDAPS) by installing a properly formatted certificate from either a Microsoft certification authority (CA) or a non-Microsoft CA.
Secure Network News Transfer Protocol (SNNTP) is Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) over Transport Layer Security (TLS). NNTP is an Internet transfer protocol used for reading and posting Usenet articles and transferring them between news servers.
Secure Post Office Protocol 3 is an application-layer Internet standard over TLS/SSL protocol used by local e-mail clients to securely retrieve e-mail from a remote server over a TCP/IP connection.
Secure Telnet is a cross-platform interactive text-based protocol used to connect remote clients over a the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. Telnet participants can decide whether or not to attempt TLS negotiation, and how the two participants should process authentication credentials exchanged as a part of TLS startup.
Versatile Message Transaction Protocol (VMTP) is a transport protocol specifically designed to support the transaction model of communication, as exemplified by remote procedure call (RPC). The full function of VMTP, including support for security, real-time, asynchronous message exchanges, streaming, multicast and idempotency, provides a rich selection to the VMTP user level.
The SEcure Neighbor Discovery (SEND) protocol is a security extension of the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) in IPv6. The Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) is responsible in IPv6 for discovery of other network nodes on the local link, to determine the link layer addresses of other nodes, and to find available routers, and maintain reachability information about the paths to other active neighbor nodes.
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is the OSI-model Network layer protocol in the IPX/SPX protocol stack. IPX and SPX are networking protocols used primarily on networks using the Novell NetWare operating systems.
Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) was a standard protocol for securing credit card transactions over insecure networks, specifically, the Internet. SET was not itself a payment system, but rather a set of security protocols and formats that enable users to employ the existing credit card payment infrastructure on an open network in a secure fashion.
SFS config server is part of the Shared File Systems (SFS) is a high performance, HIPPI-based common ?le system which is shared among CRI UNICOS systems only.
Simple File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), was proposed as an unsecured file transfer protocol with a level of complexity intermediate between TFTP and FTP. SFTP supports user access control, file transfers, directory listing, directory changing, file renaming and deleting.
Simple Gateway Monitoring Protocol (SGMP) allows commands to be issued to application protocol entities to set or retrieve values (integer or octet string types) for use in monitoring the gateways on which the application protocol entities reside. Messages are exchanged using UDP and utilize unreliable transport methods.
Microsoft SharePoint is a web application platform (based on HTTP) developed by Microsoft. SharePoint is mainly used for web content management and document management systems, but it is actually a much broader platform of web technologies, and can be used for host web sites, access shared workspaces and documents, as well as specialized applications such as wikis and blogs, from within a browser.
SHELL is a UNIX protocol which allows user to connect to a shell and to execute commands remotely on another machine. It doesn't require a password if the hostname - username combination is listed in the .rhosts file of the remote user.
Adobe Shockwave (formerly Macromedia Shockwave) is a multimedia platform used to add animation and interactivity to web pages. It allows Adobe Director applications to be published on the Internet and viewed in a web browser on any computer which has the Shockwave plug-in installed.
SHOUTcast is cross-platform proprietary software for streaming media over the Internet. The software, developed by Nullsoft (purchased by AOL on June 1, 1999) allows digital audio content, primarily in MP3 or HE-AAC format, to be broadcast to and from media player software, enabling the creation of Internet radio stations. SHOUTcast Radio is a related website which provides a directory of SHOUTcast stations. The SHOUTcast protocol supports the traffic of listening to a radio channel on different platforms. The traffic of broadcasting a radio channel is not included.
Showmypc is a PC remote control software that enables users to access their target PCs remotely. It provides remote PC access solutions that can manage anywhere from one to 50 PCs.
Sender-Initiated File Transfer (SIFT) protocol, also commonly called Unsolicited File Transfer (UFT) protocol is a file transfer protocol. It's method contrasts with other file transfer methods in that the sender need not have an account or any registration on the target host system, and the receiving user may have less steps to take to retrieve the file(s) sent. Unlike traditional file transfer, UFT lends itself handily to background ordeferred operation, though it may be carried out immediately, eveninteractively.
Session Initiation Protocol is a text-based control protocol used for VoIP communications, Instant Messaging, presence information, file transfer and online games. It can be used for creating, modifying and terminating VoIP sessions through signaling.
Session Initiation Protocol- Transport Later Security (SIP-TLS) is an encrypted SIP traffic tunneled in SSL. This scheme of SIP is sometimes known as SIPS. SIPS uses port number of 5061 for communication.
The Sitara Network Protocol (SNP) addresses performance problems over the Internet, intranets, and extranet, providing a higher quality of service to traffic between the end points of a Sitara-enhanced connection.
The Sitara Network Protocol (SNP) addresses performance problems over the Internet, intranets, and extranet, providing a higher quality of service to traffic between the end points of a Sitara-enhanced connection.
The Sitara Network Protocol (SNP) addresses performance problems over the Internet, intranets, and extranet, providing a higher quality of service to traffic between the end points of a Sitara-enhanced connection.
6to4 is an Internet transition mechanism for migrating from IPv4 to IPv6, a system that allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted over an IPv4 network (generally the IPv4 Internet) without the need to configure explicit tunnels. Special relay servers are also in place that allow 6to4 networks to communicate with native IPv6 networks.
Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) is a network control protocol over Cisco's Ethernet telephones. SCCP, also known as Skinny, uses TCP/IP connections for calls and RTP for audio transfer between Skinny clients or H.323 terminals.
Simple Key-Management for Internet Protocol (SKIP) is a protocol developed for the sharing of encryption keys. SKIP was evaluated as a key exchange mechanism for IPsec before the adoption of IKE in 1998.
Skype software uses a proprietary Internet telephony (VoIP) network called the Skype protocol. Part of the Skype technology relies on the Global Index peer-to-peer protocol belonging to the Joltid Ltd. corporation. Skype is software that contains several features such as telephone calls over the Internet, instant messaging, file transfer and video conferencing.
The Simple Message Protocol (SMP) is intended to be used to implement thread-to-thread messaging locally or over the Internet, in a reliable and secure communication.
The SysMan Station is a client-server application consisting of a daemon (smsd) and the SysMan Station graphical user interface (sysman station). The SysMan Station provides the ability to monitor and manage a single system or a TruCluster system. The smsd server is responsible for gathering system management data from the host and presenting that information to the SysMan Station client.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is used for sending email messages between servers. Most e-mail systems that send mail over the internet use SMTP to send messages from one server to another; the messages can then be retrieved with an email client using either POP or IMAP protocols. In addition, SMTP is also used to send messages from a mail client to a mail server
SNMP multiplexing (SMUX) is a computer networking protocol used in implementing the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). It defines communications between the SNMP Agent and other processes.
Gateway Access Server (GAS) is part of Systems Network Architecture (SNA), IBM's proprietary networking architecture. It is a complete protocol stack for interconnecting computers and their resources.
System iNtrusion Analysis and Reporting Environment
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System iNtrusion Analysis and Reporting Environment (SNARE) is a group of open-source agents, and a commercial server, used to collect audit log data from a variety of operating systems and applications to facilitate centralised log analysis. Agents are available for Linux, Windows, Solaris, IIS, Lotus Notes, Irix, AIX, ISA and more.
Sirius Systems Software is a software for business needs. It provides business solutions for customers along with mobile devices support, connecting offices together, and ceating new customer database. It also provides remote monitoring and and email protection service.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) us a protocol used for a TCP/IP network management.It collects data about the nework enteties and distributes them among them. Typically the protocol uses TCP/UDP ports 161-162.
The Sitara Network Protocol (SNP) is a network control protocol that adds end-to-end intelligence to IP networks. It allows features such as quality of service control and load balance.
Simple Network Paging Protocol (SNPP) is a protocol that defines a method by which a pager can receive a message over the Internet. It is supported by most major paging providers, and serves as an alternative to the paging modems used by many telecommunications services.
Simple Network Time Protocol Heartbeat (SNTP-HEARTBEAT) is used to provide a multicast heartbeat in a network. It can be used by network operators as well as application developers to alert themselves to losses of multicast connectivity in portions of the network.
Softros LAN Messenger is a secure serverless instant messaging program for user-to-user or user-to-group message and file exchange through a network (LAN, WAN, VPN). Softros Messenger FT is the file transfer protocol of the Softros LAM Messenger.
Sonar is a service designed to allow the availability of network-accessible resources to a world wide audience by providing several copies (or mirrors) of those resources at multiple locations.
Songsari is a commercial media distribution website popular in south Korea. Users registered to the website can download media files such as video and audio.
SopCast is a simple, free way to broadcast or watch video and audio on the Internet. It uses Peer to Peer (P2P) technology that enables anyone become a broadcaster without requiring a powerful server or vast bandwidth.
SoulSeek is a peer to peer file sharing application. It has its own network that is also named Soulseek. The application is based on the Windows platform. The browsing for downloads is done by users with folder trees.
SPDY (pronounced speedy) is an open networking protocol developed primarily at Google for transporting web content. SPDY is similar to HTTP, with particular goals to reduce web page load latency and improve web security. SPDY achieves reduced latency through compression, multiplexing, and prioritization. The name "SPDY" is a trademark of Google.
The Sprite operating system is designed for a set of cooperating hosts that communicate over a network, If a service is not implemented locally, the local Sprite kernel uses remote procedure call (RPC) to call a service procedure on a remote server machine.
IBM Informix SQL is a database application development system that features a suite of application development tools for small and large database applications. The Informix SQL suite includes a schema editor, menu builder, SQL editor, forms builder, and report writer.
Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database server, developed by Microsoft. It is a software product whose primary function is to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications, be it those on the same computer or those running on another computer across a network.
The System Resource Controller (SRC) provides a set of commands and subroutines to make it easier for the system manager and programmer to create and control subsystems.
SpectraLink Radio Protocol (SRP) is a proprietary protocol used in conjunction with SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) in SpectraLink NetLink telephones for all communications among themselves and other pieces of SpectraLink VoWLAN infrastructures.
Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol in a Multilink and Connectionless Environment (SSCOPMCE) is a peer-to-peer protocol deployed on a single ATM connection, multiple ATM connections between the same endpoints, or on a connectionless network.
Secure Shell Protocol (SSH) is a protocol used to secure login and other secure network services over an unsecure network. The protocol based on a client-server architecture has three steps for the connection: First the server has to be authenticated to the client over a reliable transport connection (usually TCP/IP), then the client side is authenticated-only then the connection is established and the client-server encrypted connection can transfer data between them. Typically the protocol uses TCP port 22.
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a cryptographic protocol that provides communication security over the Internet. SSL encrypts the segments of network connections above the Transport Layer, using asymmetric cryptography for key exchange, symmetric encryption for privacy, and a keyed message authentication code for message reliability.
SCSI on Scheduled Transfer (ST) standard (SST) defines a method of encapsulating SCSI packets inside STP (ST Protocol), providing a possibility for high-performance network-attached storage. SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices.
Internet Stream Protocol (ST or ST2) is an experimental resource reservation protocol intended to provide end-to-end real-time guarantees over an internet. It allows applications to build multi-destination simplex data streams with a desired quality of service.
The Statistics Server (STATSRV) protocol is intended as a lightweight mechanism similar in spirit to NETSTAT and complementary to it. STATSRV is designed to capture statistics data with minimal intrusion on existing systems or networks. It is intended for use with existing hosts and gateways primarily for casual monitoring and debugging purposes.
Steam is a massive gaming community and an online gaming platform. It delivers games to users' desktops and it allows gamers to communicate while playing online using text chatting or audio.
Stream Work developed by Xing Technology is a network delivery of live and on-demand of video and audio data. NBC is using it for broadcasting financial news, popular in the U.S and Europe. The protocol is based on a client server architecture and uses connectionless protocol UDP.
Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) is an Internet standards-track suite of methods, including a network protocol, used in NAT traversal for applications of real-time voice, video, messaging, and other interactive IP communications.
Session Traversal Utilities for NAT provides a means for an endpoint to determine the IP address and port allocated by a NAT that corresponds to its private IP address and port. It also provides a way for an endpoint to keep a NAT binding alive. With some extensions, the protocol can be used to do connectivity checks between two endpoints [MMUSIC-ICE], or to relay packets between two endpoints.
Amail submission agent(MSA) is acomputer programorsoftware agentthat receiveselectronic mailmessages from amail user agent(MUA) and cooperates with amail transfer agent(MTA) for delivery of the mail. It uses a variant of theSimple Mail Transfer Protocol(SMTP).
SUNDR is a network file system designed to store data securely on untrusted servers. SUNDR lets clients detect any attempts at unauthorized file modification by malicious server operators or users. SUNDRs protocol achieves a property called fork consistency, which guarantees that clients can detect any integrity or consistency failures as long as they see each others file modifications. An implementation is described that performs comparably with NFS (sometimes better and sometimes worse), while offering significantly stronger security.
Sun Microsystems Remote Procedure Call is a client-server protocol that allows users to call procedures remotely, which means the procedure is actually done at the server and not at the local user. The server holds a port mapper that listens to queries, usually on port 111.
The SUPDUP protocol provides means for login to a remote system over a network with terminal-independent output, so that only the local system need know how to handle the user's terminal. It offers facilities for graphics and for local assistance to remote text editors.
Speeded Up Robust Feature (SURF) is a robust local feature detector that can be used in computer vision tasks like object recognition or 3D reconstruction. It is partly inspired by the SIFT descriptor.
Apache Subversion (SVN) is a software versioning and revision control system distributed under an open source license. Developers use Subversion to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source code, web pages, and documentation. Its goal is to be a mostly-compatible successor to the widely used Concurrent Versions System (CVS).
The Service Location Protocol (SLP, srvloc) is a service discovery protocol that allows computers and other devices to find services in a local area network without prior configuration. SLP has been designed to scale from small, unmanaged networks to large enterprise networks.
The swIPe IP Security Protocol (swIPe) is an experimental Internet Protocol (IP) security protocol that was specified in 1993. It operates at the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite.
Sybase Database Management Software is a suite that offers business and enterprise-level database management services. The software is based on client-server architecture that works on multiple platforms such as Windows and Linux. The software usually uses TCP/UDP ports 1498, 2439, 2638, and 4950.
Synergy is a computer resources sharing application that lets users easily share a mouse and keyboard between multiple computers. It works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux
System Logging Utility (syslog) is a protocol used to transfer event notifications. The protocol was first developed by the University of California: Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)