Established Authors Debate Whether Vanity Publishing Is Ever A Good Idea

The "established" keyword on an access-list statement is used when you want to match the "ack" or "rst" in a TCP segment. Because "ack" or "rst" can never appear legally in the first packet of a TCP …

As at 17 November 2014, we had established / have established/ established business relationship with most of our suppliers for more than 10 years. Which one is grammatically correct? had established? …

'since it was established', 'since being established', or 'since its establishment', as already suggested, all tell us what the starting point is, and the fact that you are now going to tell us …

Please, help me to choose the right sentence: a. Year after year, the Forum has established itself more and more as a platform to discuss a wide range of present-day challenges in …

Reflexive ACL and Dynamic ACL (not Established) were on previous exam version but are no longer on current exam. There are no Established ACLs; there is a keyword established but it is a part of …

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Correct my next statement if i am wrong "TCP Established command filtering traffic originated from inside to outside network. If the traffic from the outside worked as a handshake process (TCP ACK) …

[Having (been) established in Seoul for 5 years, our company (now) prides itself on the quality of our products and customer service.] [Additional example removed.

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on the way back is where i am confused. Why is it that a connection is made without a firewall blocking that incoming traffic? Is it because its an established connection now and the 3 way handshake has …

Hello, here is the sentence: "A group of former students, highly established in their careers, got together to visit their old professor." Is "highly established" means "well-established" …

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I would say that since the first day for the compnay in the market, which phrase is correct: "Since it was established / or since its establishment, the...