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    A to Z of Networking for DevOps

    A to Z of Networking for DevOps

    Learn Networking from A to Z at one place with realtime examples

    ...The guide breaks topics down into clear, digestible markdown files that include simple definitions, common use cases, and essential command-line examples, which makes the material approachable even if you are just starting out. It covers the full stack of networking concerns, such as DNS, HTTP/S protocols, load balancing, firewalls, VPNs, proxies, CDNs, and more, all with a practical orientation toward how these systems operate in real infrastructure.
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    CSRmanage

    CSRmanage

    Centralized vetting and records of Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs)

    ...With adequate configuration, CSRmanage may save organizations time and money by ensuring that CSRs to be submitted are formatted corrrectly and conform to organizational network/I.T/DNS naming conventions. It can also serve as a historical record of organizational CSRs.
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    How Web Works

    How Web Works

    What happens behind the scenes when we type google in a browser?

    How Web Works is an educational project that explains how the web functions behind the scenes, walking developers through the sequence of events that occur from the moment a user enters a URL into a browser to when content is delivered on the screen. It breaks down networking basics like DNS resolution, HTTP requests and responses, TCP/IP fundamentals, browser rendering processes, and how servers handle and respond to client requests. By illuminating these core web infrastructure concepts, the repository demystifies the layers that power web browsing and helps developers build a foundational understanding of how data travels across the internet. ...
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    What happens when

    What happens when

    What happens when you type google into your browser and press enter?

    ...Rather than giving a high-level overview, the repository tries to break down every step in the process, from low-level events (keyboard press, OS events, keyboard interrupts), through OS-level handling (keyboard scan codes, key events), parsing, DNS lookup, networking (ARP, socket creation, TCP/TLS handshake), HTTP requests, browser behavior, HTML/CSS/JS parsing, rendering engine, GPU rendering, layout, to final drawing and user-visible output. The goal is to serve as a comprehensive resource for students and engineers to understand what happens under the hood, bridging from hardware and OS level up through network and application layers.
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