Questions tagged [domain-name]

A domain name is an identification string that defines a group of computers on the internet under the same realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control. Technically, any name registered in DNS is a domain name, however, the term usually refers to a second and top level domain, such as serverfault.com

A domain name is an identification string that defines a group of computers on the internet under the same realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control. Technically, any name registered in DNS is a domain name, however, the term usually refers to a second and top level domain, such as serverfault.com.

Domains are grouped into a hierarchy from right to left, with levels being delimited by dots. For example, in the domain name chat.stackexchange.com, .com would be the top level domain (TLD), stackexchange would be the second level domain and chat would be the third level domain. (Third level and higher domains are usually referred to as subdomains.)

Domain names serve as human-friendly references to networked devices, which would otherwise be designated by their IP addresses, which are strings of numbers that are generally difficult for humans to remember.

More information on domain names can be found at the Wikipedia page devoted to the topic, here.

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What's the difference between example.com and www.example.com?

I'm a developer and I'm having trouble setting up some hosting, and I hope you guys can help me out. I've got a domain I'm setting up for a friend. URLs work fine when I use the short form, like http://example.com. That is, the pages render…
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Is it bad practice to run a web application server directly on port 80/443

I am hosting a web app on amazon aws, using an ec2 instance. On that instance i will be running only one application. using glassfish v3.0.1 I do not want to run the app using : www.mydomain.com:8080 or www.mydomain.com:8181 I just want to use :…
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How can I point my domain name to my Amazon EC2 Elastic IP address?

I have an Elastic IP address that points to an instance of my EC2. How can I configure my domain name (hosted at GoDaddy) to point there?
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How to plan an Active Directory domain rename without it killing me?

It's looking more and more like I'll have to rename my Active Directory domain. There is a well-known process for making this change, including some very good answers on Server Fault already (like this one). I understand you may think I want to…
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What is the purpose of a domain?

I am new to the world of server configurations and am having a hard time coming to grasps what a domain is especially in an internal environment. For example I have read and been told the best naming convention to use for an internal domain is…
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Is private domain registration worth the extra cost?

I'm renewing my domains. I've always purchased private registration but I'm having second thoughts. Is it really doing anything? I'd hate to not renew it and then have hundreds of 'scammer emails & phone calls' or 'crazy people showing up at my…
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How to map a domain name to a load balancer in google cloud platform?

I have successfully set up a load balancer in google cloud platform If I use the IP as shown in the image, I can test and verify that the set up is working as I planned. Now I would like to map a domain name to the IP. I want to use…
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DNS security & .com AD Domains, What are the dangers to my AD Domain if someone squats my public .com domain

I am aware that best practices currently dictate that my Windows AD Domain name should be a subdomain of a purchased, globally unique namespace (ie ad.namespace.com). That's just fine and dandy. My question is, what are the potential security…
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How do you transfer a domain name without interrupting service?

Our school currently has our website and domain name hosted by another company. We want to move the domain name under our control. I have signed up for a godaddy account for the school and would like to ask our webhost to transfer the domain name to…
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Validity of a FQDN with a hostname consisting entirely of numbers

Is a FQDN valid if the hostname component is entirely numeric? It's not something I've come across before and I'm not sure if something like the following is legal: 001.example.com. I know it's an issue for Windows Servers, but is a purely numeric…
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Why do I need to set a hostname?

I know there's quite a few questions about host names. But even after reading them, I didn't really understand the concept of host names entirely. So here's my question: I've been following this guide in setting up a VPS with Linode. The first step…
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Is there anything I should know before trying to acquire a domain name from the current owner?

I am helping my church with their new web site (two of them actually) and there is a domain name that they really want, but it's taken. The domain isn't in use (at least not for a web site). I've looked up the owner and I have the Administrative…
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Dealing with the aftermath when a domain's "administrative contact" disappears?

Let's begin. Are we seated comfortably? Once upon a time, company A registered their domain name with GoDaddy.com, and contracted with another local "web design firm" to handle their web and email needs. The "web design firm", which in this case…
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Anonymous purchase of domain name

I have a case where a client wants to have a domain name, run a site, take payments, maybe run ads--basically do the usual e-commerce thing, but be as anonymous as possible. There's nothing nefarious or illegal here--the client lives in a…
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How to responsibly discontinue receiving email at an old Internet domain?

My organization owns Internet domains that we no longer strongly use. Web requests typically simply redirect to our main corporate website, and except possibly as described below, there is no legitimate reason for anyone to send mail to addresses…
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