In computing, a name server (also spelled nameserver) consists of a program or computer server that implements a name-service protocol. It will normally map (i.e. connect) a human-recognizable identifier to a system-internal, often numeric, identification or addressing component.
ip name-server
It is called: DNS Domain Naming Service or Domain Naming System or Domain Naming Server
This is mostly a personal preference, and depends on if you are roleplaying or not. It also depends on if there are any naming rules of the server which you are joinging. For example: On a roleplaying server, names like xXcomeandgetitXx might be reported for a naming violation, where as on a normal or PVP server, it would be allowed. You also should name your character to something that you like. If you do not like the name Bisslepus, then do not name your character that.
This is mostly a personal preference, and depends on if you are roleplaying or not. It also depends on if there are any naming rules of the server which you are joinging. For example: On a roleplaying server, names like xXcomeandgetitXx might be reported for a naming violation, where as on a normal or PVP server, it would be allowed. You also should name your character to something that you like. If you do not like the name Bisslepus, then do not name your character that.
with just plain HTML its .HTML, but if you want to use a server side language like php it will be .php
GNZ Global naming zones
DHCP is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocal. It assings IP addresses to the needed computers in a network dynamically. DNS is Domain Naming System(Service) It is system for naming computers and network services that is organized into a hierarchy of domains. DNS naming is used in TCP/IP networks, such as Internet, to locate computers and services through user friendly names.
Domain Naming Master, pg 87 in your ITT server 2008 R2 handbook, Mr. ITT student.
Flexible Single Master Operations servers. They are servers that every Active Directory needs that serve a single purpose. Here are the FSMO servers: Schema Master Domain Naming Master Infrastructure Master Relative ID Master PDC Emulator Those are the five FSMO server rolls that get assigned to 1 or more domain controllers in each domain. Schema and Domain Naming Master will have only 1 server per AD Forest.
They do not "name" the computer. They assign it a IP address. For example:192.168.1.1 is a IP address for a local router. We get our wide area Ip address from our ISP's DHCP server.
Windows Internet Naming Service. It was used with a WINS server in older MS networks for name resolution. Newer MS Server OSs are tightly integrated with DNS and don't require WINS. WINS and DNS can only used for name resolution in a client/server network, such as a Windows domain. A workgroup (peer-to-peer) network uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP for name resolution
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