- A
Canonical Name (
CNAME)
record is a type of
resource record in the
Domain Name
System (DNS) that maps one
domain name (an alias) to
another (the canonical...
- page's domain, but
those sub-domains
resolve to third-party
hosts via a
CNAME record.
Since the
initial URL
contained a sub-domain of the
current page...
- by
creating a
CNAME record that
points to a
cluster of web servers. Since, currently[as of?], only a
subdomain can be used in a
CNAME, the same result...
- they can be used in
domain apex
records in a
similar way to a
CNAME record,
where CNAME records are
disallowed for this use by RFC 2181. List of managed...
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original on 27
April 2011.
Retrieved 4
January 2009. Claburn, Thomas. "What's
CNAME of your game? This DNS-based
tracking defies your
browser privacy defenses"...
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limited third-party
tracking protection, third-party
cookie protection,
CNAME cloaking protection,
limited device fingerprint protection from
third parties...
-
session quality monitoring. RTCP
provides canonical end-point
identifiers (
CNAME) to all
session parti****nts.
Although a
source identifier (SSRC) of an...
-
technique called CNAME cloaking [de],
where a third-party
tracking service is ****igned a DNS
record in the first-party
origin domain (usually
CNAME) so that it's...
-
multiple records, the only
option is to
request each
record type (e.g. A,
CNAME, or MX) individually.
Queries may be
directed to
designated DNS servers...
-
Querying this
domain returns a
CNAME record: 09580.c479.ce1.fm.radiodns.org
canonical name = rdns.musicradio.com. This
CNAME record can then be used to look...