Differences between version 5 and predecessor to the previous major change of DNS.
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Newer page: | version 5 | Last edited on Wednesday, June 18, 2003 12:27:30 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
Older page: | version 1 | Last edited on Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:34:15 am | by CraigBox | Revert |
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DNS is the [Protocol|CategoryProtocols] that takes you typing 'www.JRandomWebsite.com' into your web browser, finds the InternetProtocol address of the site (which would look something like 127.0.0.1).
Practical upshot? You can remember www.amd.com instead of 64.41.192.105. And then they can change the name to point somewhere else if they need to (if something like the CodeRedBungle happens).
-DNS is usually provided by a program called named(8) - usually a version of bind, the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon. See our page of
NamedNotes.
+DNS is usually provided by a program called named(8) - usually a version of bind, the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon. See our NamedNotes page and our NameServer page for some definitions
.
-''someone wanna go find all the rfc's that refer to DNS and link them here?
-- PerryLorier''
+RFC:1034
- Domain Names
- Concepts and Facilities
-Yes Perry, you do.
+RFC:1035 - Domain Names - Implementations and Specification