Glossary
TCP
Stands for Transmission Control Protocol. It is one of the main protocols of the internet protocol suite. It enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. It guarantees delivery of data and also guarantees that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent.
TFTP
TFTP, which stands for Trivial File Transfer Protocol, is based around FTP technology but uses a different approach to how files are transferred. It is a stripped-down transfer protocol that can only be used to send and receive files. TFTP is best used when encryption or advanced security isn’t required. User authentication and directory visibility are not possible either.
Threat Prevention
This refers to policies and tools that protect your corporate network.
TLS
Short for Transport Layer Security. It is a cryptographic protocol that provides end-to-end communications security over networks and is widely used for internet communications and online transactions.
TLSC
TLSC is a program that establishes a TLS or SSL client connection over an existing TCP connection, then spawns an application. It is meant to make network communications secure even for applications that do not natively support TLS/SSL.
Transaction Sets
Groups of files that have been defined by the ANSI X12 EDI standard. Each transaction set determines the type of data that will be sent between organizations and their trading partners.
Trello
A web-based list making application. It is available as a GoAnywhere Cloud Connector.
Triggers
A feature in GoAnywhere MFT that can monitor for certain events, such as when a file is uploaded or downloaded by a trading partner.