Tag: Domain Name


How does the DHCP server operate?


A DHCP server is a nearly essential component of all networks. Its function is to use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to dynamically allocate IP addresses and other information to devices within a network. As a result, network administrators can free up their time and cut down on configuration problems by avoiding this tedious task by using a DHCP server.

What does the DHCP server imply?

A network management technique called DHCP simplifies the setup required for devices to connect to and communicate with one another across IP networks. Machines cannot access network services like NTP or DNS without this setup. They are unable to establish any TCP or UDP-based connection. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a name for it.

DHCP server – How does it work?

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A record: Purpose & Details


The Domain Name System (DNS) is an interesting but hard (at the beginning) realm to access. Every detail within it matters and is the difference between being available on the Internet or not, working correctly or not. That is why understanding the A record’s purpose and details is very important.

What is a DNS record?

A DNS or Domain Name System record is a file containing specific instructions and information associated with a domain name. There are many DNS records, and they are stored in authoritative DNS servers. They all accomplish different purposes.

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