- the
World Wide Web.
Hostnames may be
simple names consisting of a
single word or phrase, or they may be structured. Each
hostname usually has at least...
- 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...
-
Multicast DNS (mDNS) is a
computer networking protocol that
resolves hostnames to IP
addresses within small networks that do not
include a
local name...
- they are also
hostnames.
Hostnames impose restrictions on the
characters allowed in the
corresponding domain name. A
valid hostname is also a valid...
-
multiple DNS
hostnames to be
hosted by a
single server (usually a web server) on the same IP address. To
achieve this, the
server uses a
hostname presented...
- 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...
- 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...
-
hotplugging (see udev),
scheduled execution (replacing cron), logging,
hostnames and locales. Like the init daemon,
systemd is a
daemon that
manages other...
- may also be
referred to as a partially-qualified
domain name, or PQDN.
Hostnames can be used as
relative domain names. Dot-separated
fully qualified domain...
- the
functions getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo()
convert domain names,
hostnames, and IP
addresses between human-readable text
representations and structured...