According to its structure I'd say that this is SEAL (<span>Software-Optimized Encryption Algorithm). It's difficult to describe how it works, because this kind of ciphers is very tricky. This algorithm uses 160 bit key and it uses 3 tables (R, S, T) to encode and decode.
I'll attach the image where you can see a process of creating a pseudo-random function:
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Answer: the right option is b
Explanation:
RS232 was originally introduced in 1960 and it was used to transmit signals using a positive voltage for binary 0 and negative voltage for binary 1.
Answer:
traceroute
Explanation:
This command traceroute implies its name, in networking, it is of interest sometimes to know the path a packet takes and how much time it uses between two nodes (PC). Using this command, will display the path that the packet follows when it is sent from one computer until it reaches the specified host (destination) , it reveals the entire routes and the hops the information packet makes on every switch, router and firewall and how much time it spent on each device along the way.