Use of Magic cookies in LINUX

In Linux, a magic cookie is a small data file or token that is passed between programs to identify an event or activate a function. 
Magic cookies are often used in Unix systems and are the basis for the term “web cookie”.

 

​ In Linux, a magic cookie is a small data file or token that is passed between programs to identify an event or activate a function. Magic cookies are often used in Unix systems and are the basis for the term “web cookie”.   Read More Technology Blogs by Members articles 

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