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[[wikipedia:Fully qualified domain name]] | [[wikipedia:Fully qualified domain name]] | ||
+ | == Related terms == | ||
+ | * [[ARN]] | ||
+ | * [[Fully Qualified Host Name (FQHN)]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 19:36, 27 February 2023
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wikipedia:Fully qualified domain name
Related terms[edit]
See also[edit]
- FQDN, DNS,
hostname, dnsdomainname, domainname, hostnamectl, /etc/hostname, /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/systemd/resolved.conf, hostname -f
- DNS: Linux DNS, IP,
systemd-resolve
,/etc/hosts
,whois
, Domain registrar,dig
,host
,nslookup
,scutil --dns
dnsmasq
,bind
,delv
,.local
,.internal, .onion
, FQDN, TTL,/etc/resolv.conf
,/etc/systemd/resolved.conf
,dscacheutil
(macOS),hostname, hostnamectl
,bind
,resolvectl status
, DNS sinkhole, Domain name server, LLMNR, Resource records:MX, TXT, NS
, CAA, SSHFP, Apex, CNAME, Wildcard DNS records, Subdomain, /etc/nsswitch.conf,1.1.1.1
,8.8.8.8, CoreDNS, dnsPolicy:
, Google Public DNS, DNS caches, Kubernetes ExternalDNS, DNS forwarding, IDNA2008, DNS-1035, Domain name registrars, Split-view DNS, Pi-hole, NextDNS
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