sideprotokollide
Sideprotokollide, often translated as "side protocols" or "ancillary protocols," refers to a category of communication protocols that are not the primary or main protocol used in a given system or application. Instead, these side protocols serve supporting roles, facilitating specific functionalities or providing additional services that enhance the main communication. They often operate in conjunction with or on top of the primary protocol, enabling features such as authentication, encryption, status reporting, or error handling that might not be inherently built into the core protocol.
The concept of side protocols is relevant in various computing and networking contexts. For instance, in a