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Meaning of Nameservers from wikipedia

- A name server is a computer application that implements a network service for providing responses to queries against a directory service. It translates...
- nameservers are Internet events in which distributed denial-of-service attacks target one or more of the thirteen Domain Name System root nameserver clusters...
- 2007-09-18. "OutlookPH". "RFC 2378 - The CCSO Nameserver (Ph) Architecture". Retrieved 2007-07-14. "The CCSO Nameserver - Programmer's Guide [programmer.*]"....
- are the sub-sections in the data part: queries, answers, authoritative-nameservers, and additional records. The number of records in each sub-section matches...
- However, this was never done, and so .dd was never added to the root nameservers. Its only use was internally in an isolated network among the universities...
- portal Blackhole server Distributed denial-of-service attacks on root nameservers Extension Mechanisms for DNS (Extended DNS, version 0) Internet backbone...
- the Internet root nameservers. The AS112 project attempted to mitigate this load by providing special blackhole anycast nameservers for private address...
- domain and generates a zone file which contains the addresses of the nameservers for each domain. Each registry is an organization that manages the registration...
- test. It also contains a list of IP addresses of nameservers for resolution. For instance, nameserver 1.1.1.1 configures the resolver to query for the...
- explicitly opt-out. Since June 2014, Google Public DNS automatically detects nameservers that support EDNS Client Subnet (ECS) options as defined in the IETF...