Ismahan

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  1. Let me try mine.... Ismahan = Nahamsi Looks a cute Hindi Name..... Salamz...
  2. Salaaaaams, It is so nice seeing this forum functioning again.... About my self I did my bacholer in computer science (Programming), after graduation I did some network engineering and database administration courses, u know those certificates like MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA, MCSA, CCIE. Regards,
  3. Salaaaaams, It is so nice seeing this forum functioning again.... About my self I did my bacholer in computer science (Programming), after graduation I did some network engineering and database administration courses, u know those certificates like MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA, MCSA, CCIE. Regards,
  4. Finally we came back..... It has been such along time... Missed you all.... Salams
  5. Guess 2 days were enough to find the answer...LOOL Well the answer is Canonical Name or (CNAME) record which enables you to associate more than one host name with the same IP Address :cool:
  6. Guess 2 days were enough to find the answer...LOOL Well the answer is Canonical Name or (CNAME) record which enables you to associate more than one host name with the same IP Address :cool:
  7. Hey Aplus thanks for re-activating this game....but don't make it as a quiz..... guess LST and complicated get tired of it.. The answer to your question is as follows: show ip route... to show or display ip routing table entries...... Mine is: A record that enables you to associate more than one host name with an IP address...so what is it????????? PEACE...
  8. Hey Aplus thanks for re-activating this game....but don't make it as a quiz..... guess LST and complicated get tired of it.. The answer to your question is as follows: show ip route... to show or display ip routing table entries...... Mine is: A record that enables you to associate more than one host name with an IP address...so what is it????????? PEACE...
  9. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL guys... the answer is Predicate Calculus...come on guys it is a basic term in AI..... PEACE...
  10. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL guys... the answer is Predicate Calculus...come on guys it is a basic term in AI..... PEACE...
  11. Complicated, are we talking here about cron and crontab that are built-in Unix? that allows UNIX commands (jobs)to be automatically executed at scheduled times..... Guess i am bored too.... Here is mine... it is known as a representation language for artificial intelligence, a well-defined formal semantics and sound and complete inference rules. ( A subset of formal logic, directly captures this descriptive information)..... PEACE...
  12. Complicated, are we talking here about cron and crontab that are built-in Unix? that allows UNIX commands (jobs)to be automatically executed at scheduled times..... Guess i am bored too.... Here is mine... it is known as a representation language for artificial intelligence, a well-defined formal semantics and sound and complete inference rules. ( A subset of formal logic, directly captures this descriptive information)..... PEACE...
  13. Hi Complicated, Yeah ur a good boy ur answer is correct..... Hope mine will be correct too... The answer is BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) it does alot of things when you turn your computer on like: Loading the device drivers and the handlers, check the COMS settings, Display system settings, POST (Power On Self Test) and many other things .... Here is my question: It is a combination of hardware and software that provides a security system, usually to prevent unauthorized access from outside to an internal network or intranet.
  14. Hi Complicated, Yeah ur a good boy ur answer is correct..... Hope mine will be correct too... The answer is BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) it does alot of things when you turn your computer on like: Loading the device drivers and the handlers, check the COMS settings, Display system settings, POST (Power On Self Test) and many other things .... Here is my question: It is a combination of hardware and software that provides a security system, usually to prevent unauthorized access from outside to an internal network or intranet.
  15. Hi all, I love this game.... Yeah bro the answer is right..... Now the answer of ur question must be Microsoft® .NET cuz it does what u have mentioned..... correct me if i am wrong.... My next question is: A protocol that allows a server to authenticate itself to a client and via versa,it allows the establishment of an encrypted connection. it runs between the TCP/IP and higher level protocols like HTTP, or IMAP.... I know it is a very easy one..come on guys answer it ...it's a gift from me... By the way, Where are the girls................ come on girls join us in this game.... I am feeling so lonely , only guys are around......HELP lol :rolleyes:
  16. Hi all, I love this game.... Yeah bro the answer is right..... Now the answer of ur question must be Microsoft® .NET cuz it does what u have mentioned..... correct me if i am wrong.... My next question is: A protocol that allows a server to authenticate itself to a client and via versa,it allows the establishment of an encrypted connection. it runs between the TCP/IP and higher level protocols like HTTP, or IMAP.... I know it is a very easy one..come on guys answer it ...it's a gift from me... By the way, Where are the girls................ come on girls join us in this game.... I am feeling so lonely , only guys are around......HELP lol :rolleyes:
  17. The answer is SSH (Secure Shell) ..... Answer the following plz..lol I am a good teacher It is an API that lets you access virtually any tabular data source from the JavaTM programming language. It provides cross-DBMS connectivity to a wide range of SQL databases, so what is it? Peace...
  18. The answer is SSH (Secure Shell) ..... Answer the following plz..lol I am a good teacher It is an API that lets you access virtually any tabular data source from the JavaTM programming language. It provides cross-DBMS connectivity to a wide range of SQL databases, so what is it? Peace...
  19. Abdull is the answer is (What is RAM...?) Random Access Memory..... Here is mine... A series of structures, which are not necessarily adjacent in memory. Each structure contains the element and a pointer to a structure containing its successor, so what is it???? PEACE
  20. Abdull is the answer is (What is RAM...?) Random Access Memory..... Here is mine... A series of structures, which are not necessarily adjacent in memory. Each structure contains the element and a pointer to a structure containing its successor, so what is it???? PEACE
  21. Yeah correct Liquid... but what most makes JAR wonderfull is that it is a container for a number of files for distribution over a network so that only the jar has to be transfered, and not each of the individual files contained in it .... to simplify programmer life..... My Next Question is: What is PHP? Guys when u answer a question ask back another one .. this is the game rule.... Peace...
  22. Yeah correct Liquid... but what most makes JAR wonderfull is that it is a container for a number of files for distribution over a network so that only the jar has to be transfered, and not each of the individual files contained in it .... to simplify programmer life..... My Next Question is: What is PHP? Guys when u answer a question ask back another one .. this is the game rule.... Peace...
  23. Ismahan

    Missing Nomads!!

    Salaaaam Dear Nomadz.... Thanks LST ... I was here all the time, watching my little nomads playing around..... Welcome back all..... PEACE...
  24. Wooooow .. Cool game guys... APlus : IP protocol works in the Network layer in the OSI model and the TCP/IP Model...... Complicated : RIP and IGRP is both routing protocols that finds the best route to the targeted network..... The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance-vector protocol that uses hop count as its metric. RIP is widely used for routing traffic in the global Internet and is an interior gateway protocol (IGP), which means that it performs routing within a single autonomous system. RIP only uses hop count to determine the best route to a remote network. Where, IGRP is The Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) is a proprietary routing protocol that was developed in the mid-1980s by Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco's principal goal in creating IGRP was to provide a robust protocol for routing within an autonomous system (AS). IGRP has a maximum hop count of 255, but defaults to 100. IGRP uses a combination (vector) of metrics. Internetwork delay, bandwidth, reliability, and load are all factored into the routing decision. Hope that I answerd the question Well Sir..lol My Question is: What is a Jar used in JAVA Language? Is it a central resource on a web server from which users can load just the Java programs they need without having to download extraneous information. or used to store all the currently in-use Java programs on a browser or it is a container for a number of files for distribution over a network so that only the jar has to be transfered, and not each of the individual files contained in it. ?????? Hope u guys enjoy it..... PEACE...
  25. Wooooow .. Cool game guys... APlus : IP protocol works in the Network layer in the OSI model and the TCP/IP Model...... Complicated : RIP and IGRP is both routing protocols that finds the best route to the targeted network..... The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance-vector protocol that uses hop count as its metric. RIP is widely used for routing traffic in the global Internet and is an interior gateway protocol (IGP), which means that it performs routing within a single autonomous system. RIP only uses hop count to determine the best route to a remote network. Where, IGRP is The Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) is a proprietary routing protocol that was developed in the mid-1980s by Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco's principal goal in creating IGRP was to provide a robust protocol for routing within an autonomous system (AS). IGRP has a maximum hop count of 255, but defaults to 100. IGRP uses a combination (vector) of metrics. Internetwork delay, bandwidth, reliability, and load are all factored into the routing decision. Hope that I answerd the question Well Sir..lol My Question is: What is a Jar used in JAVA Language? Is it a central resource on a web server from which users can load just the Java programs they need without having to download extraneous information. or used to store all the currently in-use Java programs on a browser or it is a container for a number of files for distribution over a network so that only the jar has to be transfered, and not each of the individual files contained in it. ?????? Hope u guys enjoy it..... PEACE...