![]() ![]() In this reference, we’ll look at the different ways of looking up DNS and Netbios names, with a focus on how the different approaches can be identified on your network.ĭNS (“Domain Name System”) objects are names that end in one of the common top level domains (“.com.”, “.org.”, “.jp.”, “.internal.”, etc.). We also have Netbios names which are most commonly used on networks of Windows machines but are also supported on Linux and other operating systems. ![]() DNS – the Domain Name System – is the general term for this conversion between Internet names and IPs. Since humans aren’t good at memorizing IP addresses (104.104.102.64 is a bit much to remember), we need a way to convert between and that IP address. ![]() William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Act II Scene 1 “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.” ![]()
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