
What's the meaning of '@' in a DNS zone file? - Server Fault
The DNS tools try to simplify the UI. From your messages it sounds like you have it working one way but not another so I recommend going with the way that it does work. DNS tools are really …
DNS - NSLOOKUP what is the meaning of the non-authoritative …
Aug 1, 2012 · Then this query result is cached on your local DNS server but it can be outdated. When the TTL time has expired, your local DNS server will update the query result from the …
What does @ mean in a hostname in DNS configuration?
Feb 21, 2019 · In the GUI for a Microsoft Windows Server DNS Service, this is (or at least has been for a long time) called "Same as parent folder". Normally the name used for a DNS …
What does it mean DNS Suffix Search List? - Server Fault
Feb 19, 2020 · Just for me to understand more, when I run ipconfig /all on my work laptop, at the beginning of the information I see 3 parameters: Host Name, Primary DNS Suffix and DNS …
What do all the settings in the Advanced TCP/IP Properties DNS …
Can someone explain TCT/IP > Properties > Advanced > 'DNS' tab please? I know what DNS, primary DNS suffix and DNS suffix are, but this tab has some confusing properties.
What is the difference between NS record and SOA record in DNS …
Jan 4, 2024 · The Wikipedia SOA article hints at the reason, but to make it explicit: the MNAME designates the primary master name server for a zone. That can be and often is one of the …
What does the "IN" mean in a zone file? - Server Fault
Jan 10, 2011 · The CH class is (presently) commonly used for things like querying DNS server versions, while the IN class is the default and generally what "the internet" uses.
What is the name for a DNS record starting with - Server Fault
In a DNS file, the "@" symbol is a placeholder used to represent "the current domain". The @ symbol in your DNS record refers to the record for your domain name without any www or sub …
networking - What is DNS Delegation? - Server Fault
8 Within your domain you can define hosts as you like, for example mymailserver. To connect to your mailserver, I need to use the DNS to determine its IP-Adresses and to that end I need to …
Difference between Host record and A record - Server Fault
Jun 19, 2015 · I know Infoblox DNS appliances support the concept of a 'host object', which is a data structure in their configuration which is translated into an A and a PTR record in the DNS …