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Scheme vs. protocol

HTTPS (actually https:) is a URI scheme, not a protocol. The scheme describes a different protocol stack that includes SSL or TLS, but the protocol is no different. For that reason, might it be better to keep the distinction clear? The preceding unsigned comment was added by 47.153.233.240 (talk • contribs) 05:15, 29 August 2005.

See Talk:HTTPS Hrvoje Šimić 06:55:44, 2005-09-13 (UTC)

Layers in the Internet Protocol stack

The above captioned section groups a lot of TCP/IP and non TCP/IP protocols in the OSI model. There should be something to identify the TCP/IP protocols from these, especially when the article does not provide a list of TCP/IP protocols anywhere else. RMehra 25 January 2006

generalization

There is the old quote All generalizations are false, including this one. Seems to me that much of this discussion is on generalizing the design and layers of networking protocols, and those might work most of the time, but not all. For one, the OS kernel might be the endpoint of some communications, but there are worse problems. There are redundancy systems that allow more than one host to process data, such that even the host-to-host generalization is wrong. There is broadcast (for UDP but not TCP) which allows one-to-many communications. Gah4 (talk) 00:58, 31 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Deleted ref

[1] was used as a ref in Internet protocol suite#Internet layer. It was commented out, "Now a nasty spam link. no archive available." Here is an archive. The ref does not support the material in the section so I have deleted it. ~Kvng (talk) 14:32, 30 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]