what is in DNS?
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Answer / lalit sharma
domain name system (dns) is a services which is use to
resolve the ip address to name and name to ip address.
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Answer / venkataramana
DNS: dns is for Domain naming server/system, it is used for
host name resolution. it works on port 53.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 11 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / mohammed aleem
Domain Name System (DNS) which is used to resolve ip address
to hostname and host to ip. (ex: 113.15.126.111 is ip
address if u enter in IE address bar it resolve it to some
like google.com)
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 2 No |
Answer / sumit
DNS:- DNS stand for Domain name system it is name resolution
service which resolve the human friendlily name such as WWW.Microsoft.com into IP address such 192.168.0.1
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Answer / guest
DNS is the Domain Name Servvice .I will resolve the hostname
to ipaddress
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Answer / anirban
DNS implements a distributed database to store this name and
address information for all public hosts on the Internet.
DNS assumes IP addresses do not change
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Answer / anupam jaiswal
domain name system (DNS) is a supporting program that is
used by other program to identify the ip address of the
request.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 8 No |
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