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  2. dnsmasq - Wikipedia

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    dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder, designed to provide DNS (and optionally DHCP and TFTP) services to a small-scale network. It can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS . dnsmasq's DHCP server supports static and dynamic DHCP leases, multiple networks and IP address ranges.

  3. Penis Pumps: What They Are and How to Use Them - WebMD

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    Take these steps to properly use a penis pump: Step 1: Apply lubrication. Put some lube on the base of your penis. This helps create a seal between your skin and the pump. Some experts suggest ...

  4. What Is an MRI? How It Works, Safety, and More - Healthline

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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a technique using magnets, radio waves, and a computer that produces images of soft tissues in the body, like muscles and organs. Unlike some other imaging ...

  5. How Does Gene Therapy Work? Types, Uses, Safety - Healthline

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    Types of gene therapy. There are two types of gene therapy: In vivo (inside your body): Scientists put the vector carrying the new genes directly into your body via an injection or intravenous (IV ...

  6. Creatine 101: What Is It and What Does It Do? - Healthline

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    Creatine is a leading supplement used for improving athletic performance. It may help boost muscle mass, strength, and exercise efficiency. It may also reduce blood sugar and improve brain ...

  7. Optavia Diet Review: What Is It and How Does It Work?

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    The Optavia diet promotes weight loss via low calorie packaged foods, low carb homemade meals, and one-on-one coaching. While the initial 5&1 Plan is fairly restrictive, the 3&3 maintenance phase ...

  8. IP address - Wikipedia

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    A network administrator may configure DHCP by allocating specific IP addresses based on MAC address. DHCP is not the only technology used to assign IP addresses dynamically. Bootstrap Protocol is a similar protocol and predecessor to DHCP. Dialup and some broadband networks use dynamic address features of the Point-to-Point Protocol.

  9. DHCP snooping - Wikipedia

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    DHCP snooping. In computer networking, DHCP snooping is a series of techniques applied to improve the security of a DHCP infrastructure. [1] DHCP servers allocate IP addresses to clients on a LAN. DHCP snooping can be configured on LAN switches to exclude rogue DHCP servers and remove malicious or malformed DHCP traffic.