TCP/IP(Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
The primary networking protocol used to communicate over the Internet.
Telnet
Program used to log in to another computer over a TCP/IP network, execute commands on the remote computer, and move files from one computer to another. It provides authentication, but not encryption of information.
thread
Information needed to serve a particular service request or set of instructions.
ticket
In a Kerberos authentication system, an embedded unique key that allows private information to be passed between parties.
TTL(Time-to-Live)
The specified length of time that DNS information is stored in a cache. When a domain nameIP address pair has been cached longer than the TTL value, the entry is deleted from the name server's cache (but not from the primary DNS server).