Hello All!<BR><BR>I have a simple question.<BR><BR>Win95 Machine connected to a primarily Peer-to-Peer network.<BR><BR>Terrestrial Satellite ISP<BR><BR>We use the ISP's DNS server.<BR><BR>Have a ...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a very simple, yet extremely important, service that most of us take for granted. Without it, Web browsing would be a much different experience. Instead of typing ...
Domain Name Servers (DNS) bind the internet together. They match machine-usable IPv4 and IPv6 addresses with human-readable domain names. It's the internet's equivalent of the phone book. But, while ...
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6 reasons to host your own DNS server at home
Whether you're a homelabber looking to take the next step in improving your network, interested in increasing your network ...
Somewhere in the world a Unix admin is laughing and thinking to himself, "See! Windows networks can't run without WINS!" After talking with Andy, I learned that his network has three domains. Since ...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the foundations of the internet, working in the background to match the names of web sites that people type into a search box with the corresponding IP address, ...
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