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What is DNS- facts about DNS

Summary of DNS
  • Domain name system (DNS) is a client-server application that identifies each host on the internet with a unique user-friendly name.
  • DNS organizes the name space in a hierarchichal structure to decentralize the responsibilities involved in naming.
  • DNS can be pictured as an inverted hierarchical tree structure with one root noed at the top and a maximum of 128 levels.
  • Each node in the tree has a domain name.
  • A domain is defined as any subtree of the domain name space.
  • The name space information is distributed among DNS servers. Each server has jurisdiction over its zone.
  • A root server's zone is the entire DNS tree.
  • A primary server creates, maintains, and updates information about its zone.
  • A secondary server gets itsinformation form the primary server.
  • The domain name space is divided into three sections: generic domains, country domains, and inverse domain.
  • There are seven generic domains, each specifying the organization type.
  • Each country domain specifies a country.
  • The inverse domain finds a domain name for the given IP address. This is called adress-to-name resolution.
  • Name servers, computers that run the DNS server program, are organized in a hierarchy.
  • The DNS Client, called a resolver, maps a name to an address or an address to a name.
  • In recursive resolution, the client sends its request to a server that eventually returns a response.
  • In iterative resolution, the client may send its request to multiple servers before getting an answer.
  • Caching is a method whereby an answer to a query is stored in memory (for a limited time) for easy access to future requests.
  • A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is a domain name consisting of names begining with the host and going back through each level to the root node.
  • A partially qualified domain name (PQDN) is a domain name that does not include all the levels between the host and the root node.
  • There are two types of DNS messages: queries and responses.
  • There are two types of DNS records: question records and resource records.
  • DNS uses an offset pointer for duplicated domain name information in its messages.
  • Dynamic DNS (DDNS) automatically updates the DNS master file.
  • DNS uses the services of UDP for messages of less than 512 bytes; otherwise; TCP is used.
Above were some of the most important facts about the Domain name.

4 comments:

  1. DNS means Domain Name System which helps to transfer ip address to domain name and domain name to ip addresses.It plays vital role in internet technology.For example,if you provide domain name like Google.com it convert the domain name into particular ip address.If you provide the ip address like 74.125.239.9 the domain name server will search for the particular website and display on your browser.DNS consist of many resource records.Some of them are A record,CNAME record,DNAME record etc., You can check domain to ip ,Ip to domain and DNS query using the site www.whoisxy.com

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