Question
How does a client-server work?(1 point)
Responses
works when the user enters a username and password to gain access
works when the user enters a username and password to gain access
works by allowing hosts to connect to the server via the internet
works by allowing hosts to connect to the server via the internet
works when gaining access to information access by malicious means
works when gaining access to information access by malicious means
works by using software to direct network features
Responses
works when the user enters a username and password to gain access
works when the user enters a username and password to gain access
works by allowing hosts to connect to the server via the internet
works by allowing hosts to connect to the server via the internet
works when gaining access to information access by malicious means
works when gaining access to information access by malicious means
works by using software to direct network features
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response regarding how a client-server architecture works is:
**works by allowing hosts to connect to the server via the internet**
In a client-server model, clients (individual devices or applications) request services or resources from a centralized server, which manages and responds to those requests.
**works by allowing hosts to connect to the server via the internet**
In a client-server model, clients (individual devices or applications) request services or resources from a centralized server, which manages and responds to those requests.