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... of the system beyond the official protocol. The official protocol parts
include standard queries, responses and the Internet class RR data
formats ...
... 1 the Internet ...
... , although it is typically a strong hint. For example,
hosts which are name servers for either Internet (IN) or Hesiod (HS)
class information are normally queried using ...
... A 32 bit Internet address. ...
... A records cause no additional section processing. The RDATA section of
an A line in a master file is an Internet address expressed as four
decimal numbers separated by dots without any imbedded spaces (e.g.,
"10.2.0.52" or "192.0.5.6").
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... An 32 bit Internet address ...
... services supported by
a particular protocol on a particular internet address. The PROTOCOL
field specifies an IP protocol number, and the bit ...
... uses a special domain to support gateway location and
Internet address to host mapping. Other classes may employ a similar
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... domain begins at IN-ADDR.ARPA and has a substructure which follows
the Internet addressing structure.
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... IN-ADDR.ARPA suffix. Each label represents
one octet of an Internet address, and is expressed as a character string
for a decimal value in the range 0-255 (with leading zeros omitted
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... addresses are represented by domain names that have all four labels
specified. Thus data for Internet address 10.2.0.52 is located at
domain name 52.0.2.10.IN-ADDR.ARPA. The ...
... in the IN-ADDR.ARPA domain, since Internet network numbers are either 1,
2, or 3 octets. Network nodes ...
... queries for MILNET-
GW.ISI.EDU. and GW.LCS.MIT.EDU. to discover the Internet addresses of
these gateways.
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A resolver which wanted to find the host name corresponding to Internet
host address 10.0.0.6 would pursue a ...
... retransmission policy will vary with performance of the
Internet and the needs of the client, but the following are recommended:
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... of an inverse query for retrieving the domain name that corresponds to
Internet address 10.1.0.52 is shown below:
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This query asks for a question whose answer is the Internet style
address 10.1.0.52. Since the owner name is not known, any domain name
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... sections varies substantially between the various mail internets, the
preferred syntax for the ARPA Internet is given in [RFC-822].
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... J. Postel, "Internet Name Server", IEN-116, USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1979.
A name service ...
A name service ...
... 799, COMSAT, September 1981.
Suggests introduction of a hierarchy in place of a flat name space for the Internet. ...
Suggests introduction of a hierarchy in place of a flat name space for the Internet. ...
... E. Feinler, K. Harrenstien, Z. Su, and V. White, "DOD Internet Host Table Specification", RFC-810(-> 952), Network ...
... Z. Su, and J. Postel, "The Domain Naming Convention for Internet User Applications", RFC-819, Network Information Center, SRI International, August 1982.
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... K. Harrenstien, M. Stahl, E. Feinler, "DoD Internet Host Table Specification", RFC-952, SRI, October 1985. Specifies the format of HOSTS ...
