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Domain Name System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hostname - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hostname is the unique name by which a network-attached device (which could consist of a computer, file server, network storage device, fax machine, copier, cable modem, etc.) is known on a networ...
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Configuring a Delegated Domain Name System ... Domain Name Servers ... The right-hand-side of an MX record specifies the name of the system to which electronic mail for the domain name specified on the left-hand-side should be forwarded.
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(1) Short for Domain Name System (or Service or Server), an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. Because domain names are alphabetic, they're easier to remember. ... ICANNWatch; Presents issues, news, and ICANN's actions regarding the Domain Name System.
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What is DNS: high-level explanation of the Domain Name System ... The Domain Name System (abbreviated DNS) is an Internet directory service. DNS is how domain names are translated into IP addresses, and DNS also controls email delivery. If your computer cannot access DNS, your web browser will not be able to find web sites,
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The original idea behind the domain name system was pretty simple. On most computer networks, machines are given names (often whimsical) so that their human users don’t need to remember their numeric IDs.
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(Domain Name System) A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol.
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