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A resolver will append several different domains to an unqualified Domain Name producing FQDNS that passes them one at a time.

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What process converts IP addresses into dns names?

The process of converting a domain to IP address allows the system to access the DNS via resolver. The resolver then gets the domain name and goes back to the IP address or gets the IP address and looks for the domain name. When the domain name is converted to an IP address, this consists of the TCP's ability to operate and open a URL or send a datagram via the UDRP. It is then understood that all is manageable when a domain name is converted to an IP address.


What is the second part of an email address called?

the term used for the part of the e-mail address following the "@" symbol is "domain" for example in abcdefgh@yahoo.com "yahoo" would be the domain


What are 5 domain names?

A domain name is a website address. For example: facebook.com google.com youtube.com twitter.com Answers.com


What is an example of domain?

There are several examples of domains... Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea Domain Eukarya which consists of different kingdoms: Protists Plantae Fungi Animalia


What is a DNS Revolver used for?

The client side of a Domain Name System (DNS) is called a DNS Resolver. It is responsible for initiating the queries that lead to the full resolution of the translation of a domain name into an IP address. A small amount of DNS Resolvers only communicate to one single server instead of multiple servers.


The domain name is the internet address of a computer on the internet true or false?

False. For example, this site has the domain name wiki.answers.com; its IP address (or one of them), which I obtained with the ping command, is 67.196.156.56.


Why do you need a domain name to have a website?

The domain name works as the "address" of the web site, it's how the browser can figure out which computer among the millions of computers out there to connect to.Strictly speaking, you don't actually need a domain name - if you host it yourself you could use the IP address directly. Then people would type in the computer's IP address, for example something like "http://123.211.97.187" instead of "my-site.com".Domain names hide the IP address and are easier to remember, and you can keep the domain name even when you change IP address, for example because you start using another ISP.You an also host it somewhere they offer websites, like webs.com, and use their domain.


What is the ip address and domain name?

An IP address is a number unique to a connection to the internet. Your house has an IP address, and most websites have their own IP address (answers.com's is 67.196.156.65). A domain name is the name of a website. answers.com's is "answers.com". A domain is basically a nickname for an IP. For example, one of Google's IPs is 74.125.228.96. If you enter this in your browser, you will be sent to google.com.


How does caching increase the efficiency of name resolution?

Caching in name resolution stores previously resolved domain names and their corresponding IP addresses. This reduces the need to repeatedly query DNS servers, speeding up the name resolution process. When a domain name is requested, the resolver first checks its cache for the corresponding IP address before querying the DNS servers.


What is use of domain?

Inverse domain is used to map an address to a name. For instance, if a server receives a request from a client and this server has only the ip addresses of the clients in its list then the server needs to find out if this client is on its authorized client list. In order to determine if the client is on the authorized client list,server asks its resolver to query to the DNS server to map an address to name. And this type of querys are called inverse query(pointer query -PTR).


Why would a computer not find a text internet address but it would only work if you put in the actual ip address 192.168.1.1 for example?

There might not be a domain name associated with that particular address. That is the address to the server.


what is the Domain?

Asparagus belongs in the domain of Eukaryota (eukaryote) which is one of the fundamental distinctions among groups of organisms - particularly in cellular biology.