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| tunneling | |
| constr. | traçage; percement d'un tunnel; d'attaque; de creusement; de percement |
| fond m. | transfert de valeur à son propre profit |
| industr. | mise en place par galerie |
| sciences. électr. | pénétration par effet tunnel; transmission tunnel |
| -protocol | |
| informat. | protocole |
| Protocol | |
| écon. | protocole; protocole |
| protocol | |
| génér. | protocole opératoire |
| brev. | procès-verbal |
| envir. | protocole |
| informat. | protocole |
| ordin. | journal; log; protocole |
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| traçage m; percement d'un tunnel; d'attaque f; de creusement; de percement | |||
| transfert de valeur à son propre profit | |||
| mise en place par galerie | |||
| pénétration par effet tunnel; transmission tunnel | |||
| effet de tunnel; passage tunnel | |||
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| tunnelling | |||
| Commonly used to bridge between incompatible hosts/routers or to provide encryption, a method by which one network protocol encapsulates another protocol within itself (When protocol A encapsulates protocol B, a protocol A header and optional tunneling headers are appended to the original protocol B packet. Protocol A then becomes the data link layer of protocol B. Examples of tunneling protocols include IPSec, Point-to-point Protocol Over Ethernet (PPPoE) and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)) | |||
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