Explanation NAME PORT: In Mach, a port that allows access to nonprivileged operations against an object (for example, obtaining information about the object). In effect, it provides a name for the object without providing any significant access to the object. See also port , control port
More definitions for Mac OS users such as name port in Dictionary N.
- Help Namespace:
- Usage An agreed-upon context in which names (identifiers) can be defined. Within a given namespace, all names must be unique name port definition.
- Help Named Obszar:
- Usage In Mach, a form of named memory entry that provides a form of memory sharing name port explain.
- Help Nonsimple Message:
- Usage In Mach, a message that contains either a reference to a port or a pointer to data. Compare simple message name port what is.
- Help NAT:
- Usage translation. A scheme that transforms network packets at a gateway so network addresses that are valid on one side of the gateway are translated into addresses that are valid on the other side name port meaning.
- Help Network Kernel Extension:
- Usage See NKE name port abbreviation.