Can you explain the difference between trusted and untrusted
networks?
Answer Posted / rachna tripathi
Trusted/untrusted network means protocol working on TCP or
udp protocol. tcp means-transmission control protocol which
is reliable, receive acknowledgment and connection oriented
prototocol.
UDP means user datagram protocol which io non reliable ,does
not receive acknowledgement and connection less protocol. so
which application is running on TCp protocol which is
reliable or which protocol is not working on tcp that is not
reliable.
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