The DNS (Domain Name System).
The DNS (Domain Name System).
The DNS (Domain Name System).
The DNS (Domain Name System).
The DNS (Domain Name System).
NAT (Network Address Translation) A service that translates a private IP address to a public IP address in packets destined for the internet, then translates the public IP address in the reply to the private address.
IP is the internet protocol that uniquely identifies a system on a network and there are 2^128 addresses in IPv6 (IP version 6).
IP addresses and domain names, URLs, email addresses IP- Identify computers URL- Identify web pages Email- Identify people
Forward lookup zones
Not a file, a DNS server.From Wikipedia:The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical decentralized naming system for computers, services, or other resources connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates various information with domain names assigned to each of the participating entities. Most prominently, it translates more readily memorized domain names to the numerical IP addresses needed for locating and identifying computer services and devices with the underlying network protocols. By providing a worldwide, distributed directory service, the Domain Name System is an essential component of the functionality on the Internet, that has been in use since 1985.
Domain Name System (DNS).
DNS Server
DNS translates ip addresses into names which are easy read and remember for people.
what type of zone takes human-readable FQDNs and translates them into IP addresses
DNS servers translate requests for domain names into IP addresses. When you type www.answers.com into the address bar of your browser, your request will be handled by a DNS server, which translates your request for www.answers.com into a request for (the website located at) the ip address 67.196.156.65. The domain name system was invented, because humans are better at remembering names like "answers.com" than remembering IP addresses like "67.196... etc".
Translates private IP addresses
Any system in an Ethernet IP network will transmit IP addresses.
Domain Name System (DNS)
Domain Name System (DNS)
DNS servers translate requests for domain names into IP addresses. When you type www.answers.com into the address bar of your browser, your request will be handled by a DNS server, which translates your request for www.answers.com into a request for (the website located at) the ip address 67.196.156.65. The domain name system was invented, because humans are better at remembering names like "answers.com" than remembering IP addresses like "67.196... etc".
There is service used to automatically associate names with addresses. DNS that is domain name system is the one that provides that mapping . DNS assigns name to the IP addresses .
There are two types of IP addresses: public and private IP adresses. Private IP's are categorized into 5 classes ranging from A to E. Ever since the growth of tcp/ip networks, engineers have associated a name such as: Google with a public IP address. We accomplish this through DNS which primarily translates these names to IP addresses and vice versa. If you would like to look up the name of a public IP addresses or find it's registrar use the program WHOIS. For private IP addresses you would first have to be connected to the network then you would view your local DNS records.