domain name system

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Domain Name System
name service switching

   <networking> (DNS) A general-purpose distributed, replicated,
   data query service chiefly used on {Internet} for translating
   {hostnames} into {Internet addresses}.  Also, the style of
   {hostname} used on the Internet, though such a name is
   properly called a {fully qualified domain name}.  DNS can be
   configured to use a sequence of name servers, based on the
   domains in the name being looked for, until a match is found.

   The name resolution client (e.g. Unix's gethostbyname()
   library function) can be configured to search for host
   information in the following order: first in the local {hosts
   file}, second in {NIS} and third in DNS.  This sequencing of
   Naming Services is sometimes called "name service switching".
   Under {Solaris} is configured in the file /etc/nsswitch.conf.

   DNS can be queried interactively using the command {nslookup}.
   It is defined in {STD 13}, {RFC 1034}, {RFC 1035}, {RFC 1591}.

   {BIND} is a common DNS server.

   Info from Virtual Office, Inc.
   (http://virtual.office.com/domains.html).

   (2001-05-14)
    

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