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If I have a DNS server in my network that holds an A record for foobar.com, my DNS server would be authoritative for the foobar.com domain. |
If I have a DNS server in my network that holds an A record for foobar.com, my DNS server would be authoritative for the foobar.com domain. |
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If clients needed to access foobar.com, they could query my DNS server and they would get an authoritative response. |
If clients needed to access foobar.com, they could query my DNS server and they would get an authoritative response. |
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= Misc = |
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;CNAME: |
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A Canonical Name record (abbreviated as CNAME record) is a type of resource record in the Domain Name System (DNS) which maps one domain name (an alias) to another (the Canonical Name). |
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;Glue Record |
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{{UC}} |
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