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Domain Names & Name Servers

Domain Names | Posted by admin
Nov 30 2009
Names and Name Servers (what’s DNS All About?)…

I have to explain Servers (DNS) and how Domain Names work to various people all the time, so here is a great article I found that I think explains the whole DNS Name Server thing really well.

The internet works by assigning an address to each device attached to it. This address is called an Internet Protocol Address or IP Address for short. It’s a 32 bit number that’s commonly written as 4 segments or octets (called an octet because each 4th is 8 bits) such as 10.10.1.1 or 216.54.217.22. Each octet can range between 0 and 255. This address works just like your street address: a packet (a chunk of communication between two devices) leaving your computer and heading for moves through devices called routers that route traffic on the internet. The router looks at the destination IP Address and knows which way to send the packet. Just like a letter moves through various post offices and delivery vehicles (mail man, mail trucks, airplanes, etc.) your little packet of internet traffic moves across various communication channels (phone lines, cable lines, fiber, etc.) and providers (UUNet, Cogent, Level3, Time-Warner, AT&T, Sprint, AboveNet, etc.). It finally arrives at its destination and is processed and a return packet is sent back… in just the same way, it finds its way back based on your IP Address.

The Internet would be pretty hard to use if you had to remember all those IP Addresses when you wanted to visit a web page, so a naming scheme is used that allows you to enter a name that is to remember instead of a sequence of numbers. So, how does your computer get the IP Address of a web site when you type in the name? That’s where Domain Name Servers do their job.

Name Servers

A Name Server holds the information that relates the IP Addresses for a web site to the names used to access that web site. If you want to have a web site with a , you have to register or purchase (more like rent) the from a service called a registrar. When I registered the for my web site, I told the registrar what Name Server I was using, Most people will use the Name Servers provided by their facility (where they rent the server space for their web site). That Name Server is configured to have a “zone” for my and that zone contains records that relate a name to an IP address, this is called an “A Record”. An “MX Record” is used to identify the mail server for that zone, for example, I have an “A Record” for my that points to the IP address of the web server, and the “MX Record” points to the mail server for my . These may or may not be on the same server. When someone sends me email, their mail server will request the Name Server for my and will get it’s IP Address, then it can request the MX Record and get it’s IP Address, and then it can send packets of mail to the mail server for my .

Servers

A Server stores the names and associated IP Addresses for a period of time. This is stored or cached on a server called a Server, or DNS server for short. If the time specified for caching a / IP Address relationship has passed the DNS server will remove it from its cache. When a request for an IP Address is made, and the DNS server does not have that address in its cache, the DNS Server will make a request to a set of special servers on the internet that hold the addresses for all the Name Servers and which names each one controls. It can then send a request to the name server for that to get the IP Address for the domain name and return it to the computer or device making the original request. All Internet Providers have several DNS servers and as you browse the internet your computer is constantly sending requests to these DNS servers to get (or resolve) IP Addresses for the names you type in or links you click on.

A web site’s to address relationships are stored on Name Servers, as you browse the Internet, DNS servers either provide the address back to your computer from cache, or, look up the Name Server for your and then gets the correct Name Server to get the IP Address.

This Article was writen by: Fred Black who is an experienced web developer offering instructional videos at www.WebSiteTrainingOnline.com

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Special Offers | Posted by admin
Oct 28 2008

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