Clients send requests to the server.
DNS Servers
DNS servers
That is called a file server.
In short, it listens to some port (usually 80 or 443) on the network until a client connects to it. At that point, the client will request a file. The server will determine if the client is authorized to view the content, and if so, it will send the contents of the file, or the result of executing the file as a program, back to the client. It will then wait for the next request to come through the network. Most servers actually wait on multiple connections at once, so that one user can not monopolize the server for a long period of time, and there are other complexities in a server that are not covered here.
ARP is not used for internetwork communications, it will send ARP to find gateway to be able to communicate with another network.
Network Server is a computer , that manages the Network resources. Network Server is not a Hardware, its a software's . server refer to the application or service that managing network resources rather than the entire computers. For example:- print server : Manages one or more printers. Web Server: Hosts and Manage one or more Web Sites File server: Provides central location to store and access files
Email, the person you want to send it to and add an attachment by clicking a paper clip icon. Then just double-click the picture you want to send. And lastly, just send the email and you're done! :3 Or just use flickr! :D
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Network computers send their information back to a server. It connects more than one computer so that the files may be shared as opposed to the traditional computer which has one CPU and doesn't have any direct link with a network.
False, as there are a total of 3 objects. User needs to send 3 request message and will get 3 response message.
They use client information to send information back to the client after they request something, but they only keep the information if they are configured to keep it. Many of the servers for large sites track the clients that connect to them.
A worldwide network of networks. It is also the network of networks that connects millions computers (called hosts). The Internet is the virtual space in which users send and receive email, login to remote computers (telnet), browse databases of information (gopher, World Wide Web, WAIS), and send and receive programs (ftp) contained on these computers