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DNS A system which maintains a relationship between Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and domain names. Computers use the DNS system to electronically transmit data with other computers through the internet. DNS is actually comprised of a set of database servers which maintain the relationship between IP addresses and domain names and facilitate the lookup between the two.
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DNS Domain Name Server, a program running on a server which automatically translates domain names from http://www.afterzed.com/ into their correct TCP/IP addresses, eg 65.108.17.93.
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DNS A Domain Name System is a name resolution software that lets users locate computers on a UNIX network or the Internet (TCP/IP network) by domain name. The DNS server maintains a database of domain names (host names) and their corresponding IP addresses.
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DNS The DNS is a general purpose distributed, replicated, data query service. The principal use is the lookup of host IP addresses based on host names. The style of host names now used in the Internet is called "domain name", because they are the style of names used to look up anything in the DNS. Some important domains are: .COM (commercial), .EDU (educational), .NET (network operations), .GOV (US government), and .MIL (US military). Most countries also have a domain. For example, . ...
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DNS Directory Name Service, is a TCP/IP based name resolution service. It is used to resolve a host name to its associated IP address.
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