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What Is a Name Server? DNS Records vs. Was this article helpful? Share your feedback. Send feedback to the editorial team. Rate this Article. Thank You for your feedback! Something went wrong. Please try again later. Best Of. More from. But IP address is a string of numbers and is difficult to remember, so to make them easier for humans, domain names are used instead, to reach websites as they are easy to recognize and remember.
So, it is the domain name that you enter into a web browser in order to reach a specific website and this is how a web page appears. All the information of domain names — including registration information, emails, addresses of web host is stored and managed by domain name system. Domain name servers control different aspects of domain name with the help of different elements- nameservers, A zone file, Records, CNAME and other elements.
All elements are important but in this post, we will discuss about domain name servers-the GPS system of the computer in online world. A nameserver is a web server that helps to identify location of a domain name on the internet.
They translate into and map human readable domain names with respective IP addresses four digit numerals , of the respective web server hosting that particular site to find a website, communicate across the network and return to the desired web address.
They point domain name to the company that controls its DNS settings- company with which the domain name is registered. Nameservers are managed by a web host and are assigned on a per-domain basis.
Every web site has two name servers —ns1 and ns2 to which domain is pointed. They are set by the web host on the purchase of a domain name and a web hosting account. Ns1 is the first server listed as the primary server, while the second one-Ns2 is used as a backup server, if, the first server is not responding. Just as your phone is connected to the phone network, your computer is connected to the internet network.
If you have any doubt regarding this write-up, feel free to contact and drop comments in the section below. Domain Names India. I have already tried these. Here is an example: I need to know who owns registrar-servers. Thank you for your response, justin However, looks like I am did not explain my question correctly.
I don't need to know which name servers are used by registrar-servers. Instead, registrar-servers. This tells me that "example. I need to know which website to go to to change configuration for this domain example. How does knowledge of ownership help you in which way? Do you want to buy servers already running a DNS service? Do you want to let DNS services?
Why don't you want to know who administrates a DNS server? When I rent a server of a hoster, I'll have control over that server although I'm not the owner.
And even then, I'll not know of the hoster is the owner of the server or if he uses leasing or other financing options to get the server available which he lets to me.
If he uses leasing instead of buying, I'll not have a contract with the owner which will probably be the leasing company. How do you define most popular in that context? What do you mean by DNS provider? How do you distinguish between a DNS server and its proxies? And why do you assume that a DNS provider would operate just one name server, in violation of Internet standards and requirements?
Depending on your definition, the Internet root servers can be considered the most popular DNS servers. There are 13 root name servers. Here is a list of them. And as you may read there, these 13 root server addresses were implemented by servers in beginning of July of this year. What a strange project!
Do you mean what you write? So you mean that your project doesn't require your users to actually change a value in a DNS server but instead only asking them? I'm an Internet user.
So I have no own DNS server. I have rented a co-located host. He is the SOA, not me. So most users are not authorized to do a change in a DNS database. The Internet standards tell you that no such domain may exist and shall not be forwarded to the Internet.
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