Port, Pl/sql, Plaintext – Oracle B12255-01 User Manual

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Glossary-6

PL/SQL

PL/SQL is Oracle’s proprietary extension to the SQL language. PL/SQL adds
procedural and other constructs to SQL that make it suitable for writing
applications.

plaintext

Also called cleartext. Unencrypted data in ASCII format.

port

A port is a number that TCP uses to route transmitted data to and from a particular
program.

private key

In

public-key cryptography

, this

key

is the secret key. It is primarily used for

decryption but is also used for encryption with digital signatures. See

public/private key pair

.

proxy server

A proxy server typically sits on a network firewall and enables clients behind the
firewall to access Web resources. All requests from clients go to the proxy server
rather than directly to the destination server. The proxy server forwards the request
to the destination server and passes the received information back to the client. The
proxy server channels all Web traffic at a site through a single, secure port; this
enables an organization to create a secure firewall by preventing Internet access to
internal machines, while allowing Web access.

public key

In

public-key cryptography

, this key is made public to all. It is primarily used for

encryption but can be used for verifying signatures. See

public/private key pair

.

public-key cryptography

Encryption method that uses two different random numbers (

key

s). See

public key

and

public-key encryption

.

public-key encryption

The process where the sender of a message encrypts the message with the public

key

of the recipient. Upon delivery, the message is decrypted by the recipient using

its private key.

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