ANSWERS: 9
  • A DNS zone is the part of a domain for which an individual DNS server is responsible. Each zone contains a single SOA record.
  • A DNS zone is defined by the .(dot) in a url to put it simply. - Root zones are .com .org .net .gov etc.. Secondary zones are mainly the "domains". google, yahoo answerbag Then you have a third or more zones depending on how the server is set up. When counting zones they are from right to left. Here are two examples. - www.answerbag.com 1 is .com 2 is .answerbag 3 is www - (servername removed).main.in.indiana.comcast.net 1 is .net 2 is .comcast 3 is .indiana 4 is .in 5 is main - Its not the best source for knowledge about DNS zones but here is a link to wikipedia and explaining more. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_zone
  • A DNS zone is a portion of the global Domain Name System (DNS) namespace for which administrative responsibility has been delegated.
  • First of all DNS means Domain Name Service. It is your computer's way of making itself available to the internet. It is like a hand shake between your computer and your ISP. (Internet Service Provider.) Once exchanged between your computer's operating system and the ISP your then able to go online.
  • DNS is a doman name system this work is change host name to ip addresh and ip addresh to host name.
  • A DNS zone refers to a certain portion or administrative space within the global Domain Name System (DNS). Each DNS zone represents a boundary of authority subject to management by certain entities. The total of all DNS zones, which are organized in a hierarchical tree-like order of cascading lower-level domains, form the DNS namespace
  • A DNS zone refers to a certain portion or administrative space within the global Domain Name System (DNS). Each DNS zone represents a boundary of authority subject to management by certain entities. The total of all DNS zones, which are organized in a hierarchical tree-like order of cascading lower-level domains, form the DNS namespace. Hopefully it helps you.
  • A DNS zone refers to a certain portion or administrative space within the global Domain Name System (DNS). Each DNS zone represents a boundary of authority subject to management by certain entities. The total of all DNS zones, which are organized in a hierarchical tree-like order of cascading lower-level domains, form the DNS namespace The authority over each DNS zone is delegated to a legal entity or organization (i.e. a country-code top-level domain registry) or a company/individual registered to use a certain sub-domain within the system. Depending on the administrative rights delegated to a certain entity, DNS zones may consist of only one domain, or of many domains and sub-domains. Further authority over a sub-space could be delegated to other parties, if necessary.
  • Every domain name, which is a part of the DNS system, has several DNS settings, also known as DNS records. In order for these DNS records to be kept in order, the DNS zone was created.

Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

Answerbag | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy