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passwd is a command to change user passwords on Unix-like systems, and /etc/passwd is a file that stores user information. Learn how passwords are hashed, salted, and secured with shadow files and other methods.
Delta encoding is a way of storing or transmitting data as differences between sequential data rather than complete files. It is also called delta compression, especially in revision control software. Learn about its definition, variants, examples and applications.
WebDAV is a set of extensions to HTTP that allows users to create, change and move documents on a web server. It supports features such as concurrency control, namespace management, collections, and overwrite protection.
Learn how to access your AOL account if you forget your password or username, and how to update your password regularly. Follow the steps to use Sign-in Helper, AOL Account security page, or AOL mobile apps to manage your password.
Delta Rising is Star Trek Online ' s second expansion, announced at the Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas on August 2, 2014. [25] [26] Cryptic had hinted of a new expansion in December 2013, with a release "late in 2014". [27] The expansion is set in the Delta Quadrant, the main setting of Star Trek: Voyager. [28]
The term, Subsidy Password, is used by Motorola and other handset manufacturers to refer to the 8-digit code (or 16-digit code for phones such as the Motorola K1) unlock code necessary to remove the operator lock (also known as subsidy lock) from cell phones.
Bvckup 2 is a backup software for Windows NT family, developed by IO Bureau SA. It replicates files from one location to another in their original format and uses delta copying to speed up its operation.
File locking is a mechanism that restricts access to a file or a region of a file by allowing only one user or process to modify or delete it at a time. Learn about the interceding update problem, record locking, byte-range locking, share-access controls, and file locking in Windows and Unix-like systems.