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ACL : access control list
API : application programming interface
APXS : APache eXtenSion
ASCII : American National Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASN.1 : abstract syntax notation one
BER : Basic encoding rules
BHAPI : BSAFE Hardware API
CA : certificate authority
CGI : Common Gateway Interface
CLF : Common Log Format
CMS : conversational monitor system
CRL : certificate revocation list
DAP : Directory Access Protocol
DCE : Distributed Computing Environment
DES : Data Encryption Standard
DFS : distributed File System
DLC : data link control
DLL : dynamic link library
DN : distinguished name
DNS : Domain Name System
DSO : dynamic shared object
ECLF : Extended Common Log Format
FIPS : Federal Information Processing Standard
FRCA : Fast Response Cache Accelerator
HTTP : Hypertext Transfer Protocol
HTTPS : Hypertext Transport Protocol Secure
IEC : International Electrotechnical Commission
IETF : Internet Engineering Task Force
IP : Internet Protocol
ISO : International Organization for Standardization
ITU : International Telecommunication Union
JDK : Java Development Kit
JRE : Java Runtime Environment
JVM : Java Virtual Machine
LAN : local area network
LDAP : Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
LSP : Layered Service Provider
MAC : message authentication code
MIME : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
NIST : National Institute of Standards and Technology
NFS : Network File System
NLS : National Language Support
OID : Object ID
OSI : Open Systems Interconnection
PCI : Peripheral Component Interconnect
PIN : personal identification number
PKI : public key infrastructure
PPP : Point-to-Point Protocol
SCSI : Small Computer System Interface
SHA : Secure Hash Algorithm
SIDD : session ID cache daemon
SMI : Structure of Management Information
SMTP : Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SSI : server-side includes
SSL : Secure Sockets Layer
TCL : transmission control layer
TCP : Transmission Control Protocol
TCP/IP : Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
UDP : User Datagram Protocol
V-CLF : Common Log Format with virtual host information
V-ECLF : Extended Common Log Format with virtual host information
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