Questions tagged [fqdn]

Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)

Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is a domain name that specifies its exact location in the tree hierarchy of the Domain Name System (DNS). It specifies all domain levels, including the top-level domain and the root zone. A fully qualified domain name is distinguished by its unambiguity; it can only be interpreted one way.

Source: wikipedia

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Can I view my ssl FQDN? How do I fix the mismatch

I have probably set wrong FQDN while creating ssl certificate. Now, certificate is installed and site display a 'Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead' I am quite sure it is FQDN as certificate was bought from a company where i have installed ssl…
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FQDN as a Forwarder in BIND

My provider is changing his DNS infrastructure and we have to change forwarders IP to fqdn (Bind). Is there any option to handle that kind of change?
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2 or more web servers share one static ip

I got 1 static Ip from my ISP. I got 2 NS (from NS provider)pointing my domain name towards my wan IP. My question: How do I get server1.domainname.td to reach server 1 inside my network, server2.domainname.td to reach server 2 also placed on my…
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Why do nameservers have their own names?

For example, lets say there is a hosting company, hostingcompany.com, with nameserver ns1.hostingcompany.com. When I type hostingcompany.com into my browser, my computer contacts a top level .com domain nameserver, which in turn contacts the name…
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