Used by Domain Name Service (DNS) administrators to assign an IP address to a host name. A DNS host record, used to name-resolve all non-email addresses.
a DNS Address resource record
a DNS record that points a domain name (like joe
a machine name that points to an IP address
an actual host and points to an IP address
an Address Record, and simply assigns an IP address to a domain name
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DNS Address resource record. Maps a host's name to its address and specifies the Internet Protocol address (in dotted decimal form) of the host. There should be one A record for each host address.
An A Record, short for Address Record, maps from an IP address to a domain name. An A record is also referred to as a host or hostname.
Address Record, assigns an IP address to an Internet host. .arpa is a Top-Level Domain which can be reached about all Root-Servers and is managed by RIPE.
The A Record is an entry in the DNS database used to point a domain name at a particular IP address.
Address, or "A" records, map the name of a machine to its numeric IP address. The record states the hostname and IP address of a certain machine.
The DNS record that points a domain or hostname to an IP address
An entry in a DNS table (zone file) that maps each domain name or sub-domain to an IP Address.
Maps a domain name to an IP (Internet Protocol) address.
An entry in your DNS table (zone file) that maps each domain name (e.g. you.com) or subdomain (e.g. abc.you.com) to an IP Address. In other words, the A record specifies the IP address to which the user would be sent for each domain name. For example, you can have abc.you.com point to one IP address, and xyz.you.com point to a different IP address.
Short for address record, an a record is a DNS record used to point a domain to an IP address.
An A record is part of the zone file and is used to point Internet traffic to an IP address. For example, you can use an "A record" to designate abc.yourdomain.com to send traffic to your web site at IP address 209.132.X.XX. You can also designate xyz.yourdomain.com to go to a separate IP address.
An entry in the DNS database (in the form of an IP address) identifying the server responsible for web-page requests. You would only set these values to host your email and web site for any one domain on different servers. See also: MX Record.
An "A Record" is part of a DNS zone file. ...
(Contect: DNS) Also known as an Address Record. Provides hostname-to-IP address resolution. Men&Mice
A pointer or alias record. It is very much like a DNS entry, but you can use it to point one IP address to another, for forwarding purposes.
Address Record; by adding an A Record line to a DNS listing, you are adding an address for a domain that resolves to more than one network interface. A Records are entered as an IP address (111.22.333.45) and have their own line in the DNS entry.