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Domain Naming Service (DNS) Database Source Name (DSN)
BIND is actually the software that implements DNS. BIND is the software and DNS is the language it speaks-this means BIND is an application that provides DNS services like windows AD DNS does.
NetBIOS is an acronym for Network Basic Input/Output System. Network basic input/output system allows two or more different computers to communicate over the same area network.
The DNS offers a CNAME type that is analogous to a symbolic link in a file system, the CNAME entry provides a(n) ______ for another DNS entry
No DNS is based on the hirearchal system not NetBIOS.
Resolution of names to ip addresses
What is the difference between a preferred DNS server and an altenate DNS server?Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_difference_between_a_preferred_DNS_server_and_an_altenate_DNS_server#ixzz2LRd3ICed
If you have Windows ME/9x and below systems, use WINS for a NETBIOS name resolution server as DNS does not resolve up NETBIOS.
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There is one major difference between an open DNS and a closed DNS. Open DNSs allow multiple users to connect easily while closed ones do not allow more users.
DNS works on the Application layer. But I m not sure about the WINS. All I know is It is a Microsoft application used earlier as we use DNS now.
Secondary DNS gets its records from the Primary DNS Server. The secondary DNS is essentially there in case the primary DNS doesn't respond.
Domain Naming Service (DNS) Database Source Name (DSN)
Yes you can using the DWORD registry value DnsNbtLookupOrder that is lacated under the key HKLM\System|CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters If the value is 0 NetBios has higher priority than DNS if the value is 1 DNS has higher priority than NetBios.
There are a lot of differences between a DNS port and UDP. An example would be DNS is for translation while UDP actually relays the host communication.
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