- In
computer networking, a
hostname (archaically nodename) is a
label that is ****igned to a
device connected to a
computer network and that is used to identify...
-
computers use
domain names as host identifiers, also
called hostnames. The term
hostname is also used for the leaf
labels in the
domain name system, usually...
- http://www.example.com/index.html,
which indicates a
protocol (http), a
hostname (www.example.com), and a file name (index.html).
Uniform Resource Locators...
-
Security (TLS)
computer networking protocol by
which a
client indicates which hostname it is
attempting to
connect to at the
start of the
handshaking process...
- In
computer networking,
localhost is a
hostname that
refers to the
current computer used to
access it. The name
localhost is
reserved for
loopback purposes...
- porting. It was
integrated in
systemd version 30.
hostnamed hostnamed manages the
system hostname.
homed homed is a
daemon that
provides portable human-user...
- The
computer file
hosts is an
operating system file that maps
hostnames to IP addresses. It is a
plain text file.
Originally a file
named HOSTS.TXT was...
-
specification of data in the
Domain Name
System defining the location, i.e., the
hostname and port number, of
servers for
specified services. It is
defined in RFC 2782...
- that
either a
hostname or the
literal term
localhost follows,
although this part may be
omitted entirely, or may
contain an
empty hostname. The
single slash...
- general-purpose hosts. They are
identified by
network addresses and may have
hostnames.
Hostnames serve as
memorable labels for the
nodes and are
rarely changed after...