Domain Name System definition

Domain Name System means a system to translate domain names into IP addresses or other information;
Domain Name System or “DNS” means an Internet service that translates domain names into IP Addresses.
Domain Name System or “DNS” means a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers, services or any resource connected to the Internet.

Examples of Domain Name System in a sentence

  • Registry Operator shall sign its TLD zone files implementing Domain Name System Security Extensions (“DNSSEC”).

  • Refers to the Domain Name System as specified in RFCs 1034, 1035, and related RFCs.

  • Refers to the Domain Name System as specified in RFCs 1034, 1035, and related RFCs. DNSSEC proper resolution.

  • The document follows the DPS framework proposed by the IETF Domain Name System Operations (DNSOP) Working Group.

  • The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical, distributed database.


More Definitions of Domain Name System

Domain Name System. An Internet service that translates Domain Names into IP addresses.
Domain Name System or “DNS” means a directory system which translates numeric IP addresses into Domain Names to identify users on the Internet.
Domain Name System. ’ means a system to translate domain names into Internet Protocol addresses or other information;
Domain Name System. An Internet service that translates Domain Names into IP addresses. AND OF THE COUNCIL of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/EC.
Domain Name System or “DNS” means the Internet-wide system that translates Domain Names into internet protocol (IP) and/or other information;
Domain Name System means a system to translate a domain name into an Internet Protocol (IP) number identifying the point of connection of a computer or other device to the IP address or other information;
Domain Name System means a hierarchical distributed naming system in a network which refers queries for domain names;