Networking - What is HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)?

What is HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)?

HTTP or Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is provides a set of rules to transfer files, videos, images over the world wide web. When the web browser is opened, a HTTP request call is made. A web server contains a HTTP daemon. This daemon is used to wait for HTTP requests and handle them when they arrive. The web browser from where HTTP requests are made is called as a client. These requests are sent to the server. It uses a reserved port no 80.
Networking - What is NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)?
What is NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)? - NNTP or Network News Transfer Protocol is used to manage the notes posted on Unset newsgroup (a collection of posted notes on a subject posted by different users).........
Networking - What is POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3)?
What is POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3)? - POP3 or Post Office Box 3 is used fro receiving emails. It is a client server protocol which holds the email. .........
Networking - What is SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)?
What is SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)? - SNMP or Simple Network Management Protocol is typically used for managing the network. Managing the network includes managing the nodes present in the network.........
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