chore: added acronyms

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Michele Cereda
2023-12-08 13:30:01 +01:00
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| ------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ACK | ACKnowledgement | |
| ACL | Access Control List | |
| AD | Active Directory | |
| APK | Alpine Package Keeper | Package manager used by Alpine Linux |
| APT | Advanced Package Tool | Package manager used by Debian Linux |
| ASCII | American Standard Code for Information Interchange | |
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| BOINC | Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing | |
| BSoD | Blue Screen of Death | |
| BYOD | Bring Your Own Device | |
| CD | Continuous Delivery | |
| CD | Continuous Deployment | |
| CI | Continuous Integration | |
| CLI | Command Line Interface | |
| CMS | Content Management System | |
| CN | Canonical Name | |
| CN | Common Name | |
| CN | Canonical Name | In Active Directory, the full path of an object in a canonical format |
| CN | Common Name | In Active Directory, the last element in an object's Distinguished Name (DN) hierarchy |
| COTS | Commercial Off-The-Shelf | Available _as-is_, not optimized for specific scopes or objectives |
| CSMA | Carrier-Sense Multiple Access | |
| CSMA/CD | Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection | |
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| EEPROM | Electronically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory | |
| FIFO | First In First Out | |
| FILO | First In Last Out | |
| FQDN | Fully Qualified Domain Name | |
| FS | FileSystem | |
| FW | FireWall | |
| GNU | Gnu is Not Unix | |
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| UDP | User Datagram Protocol | |
| UFW | Uncomplicated FireWall | |
| USB | Universal Serial Bus | |
| UT | Unit Test | |
| VIM | VI iMproved | |
| WAN | Wide Area Network | |
| WiMAX | Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access | |
| WLAN | Wireless Local Area Network | |
| XML | eXtensible Markup Language | |
| XSS | Cross-Site Scripting | |
## Sources
- [CN (canonicalName vs CommonName) In Active Directory Explained]
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[cn (canonicalname vs commonname) in active directory explained]: https://www.itechguides.com/what-is-cn-in-active-directory/