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  2. Certificate signing request - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_signing_request

    Certificate signing request. In public key infrastructure (PKI) systems, a certificate signing request ( CSR or certification request) is a message sent from an applicant to a certificate authority of the public key infrastructure (PKI) in order to apply for a digital identity certificate.

  3. System request - Wikipedia

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    System Request (SysRq or Sys Req) is a key on personal computer keyboards that has no standard use. Introduced by IBM with the PC/AT , it was intended to be available as a special key to directly invoke low-level operating system functions with no possibility of conflicting with any existing software.

  4. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    HTTP header fields are a list of strings sent and received by both the client program and server on every HTTP request and response. These headers are usually invisible to the end-user and are only processed or logged by the server and client applications.

  5. Public key certificate - Wikipedia

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    The certificate request is an electronic document that contains the web site name, company information and the public key. The certificate provider signs the request, thus producing a public certificate.

  6. Certificate authority - Wikipedia

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    A digital certificate certifies the ownership of a public key by the named subject of the certificate. This allows others (relying parties) to rely upon signatures or on assertions made about the private key that corresponds to the certified public key.

  7. Query string - Wikipedia

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    The exact structure of the query string is not standardized. Methods used to parse the query string may differ between websites. A link in a web page may have a URL that contains a query string. HTML defines three ways a user agent can generate the query string: an HTML form via the <form>...</form> element.

  8. Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    When within a few yards of the car, pressing a button on the remote can lock or unlock the doors, and may perform other functions. A remote keyless system can include both remote keyless entry (RKE), which unlocks the doors, and remote keyless ignition (RKI), which starts the engine.

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  10. API - Wikipedia

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    Client devices send a request in the form of an HTTP request, and are met with a response message usually in JavaScript Object Notation ( JSON) or Extensible Markup Language ( XML) format. Developers typically use Web APIs to query a server for a specific set of data from that server.

  11. API key - Wikipedia

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    An application programming interface (API) key is a unique identifier used to authenticate and authorize a user, developer, or calling program to an API. However, they are typically used to authenticate and authorize a project with the API rather than a human user.