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  2. Wildcard DNS record - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In the examples listed above, the query for _telnet._tcp.host1.example for an MX record would match a wildcard despite the domain _tcp.host1.example existing. Microsoft's DNS server (if configured to do so [ 1 ] ) and MaraDNS (by default) have wildcards also match all requests for empty resource record sets; i.e., domain names ...

  3. Domain generation algorithm - Wikipedia

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    For example, on January 7, 2014, this method would generate the domain name intgmxdeadnxuyla.com, while the following day, it would return axwscwsslmiagfah.com. This simple example was in fact used by malware like CryptoLocker, before it switched to a more sophisticated variant.

  4. Extensible Provisioning Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The response code 1001 enables offline processing, an example for this can be that a domain name registry wants to validate a registrant before the domain is registered. In this case, the domain is blocked for other clients until the process is complete, and the client will be notified via a poll message that the client can fetch via the poll ...

  5. Coding best practices - Wikipedia

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    For example, at the architectural level, it may have been noted that some data has to be sorted, while at the design level, it is necessary to decide which sorting algorithm is to be used. As a further example, if an object-oriented approach is being used, then the details of the objects must be determined (attributes and methods).

  6. Domain name registry - Wikipedia

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    A domain name registry is a database of all domain names and the associated registrant information in the top level domains of the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet that enables third party entities to request administrative control of a domain name. Most registries operate on the top-level and second-level of the DNS.

  7. Domain name speculation - Wikipedia

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    Domain name speculation also occurs in country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) such as .uk, .de and .us. [6] The German TLD consists of over 12 million domains. [7] The UK's domain has over 7.7 million domains registered according to Nominet's domain registration statistics webpage, [8] mainly in its commercial sub-domain co.uk. These TLDs are ...

  8. .test - Wikipedia

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    In June 1999, the Internet Engineering Task Force reserved the DNS labels .example, .invalid, .localhost, and .test so that they may not be installed into the root zone of the Domain Name System. [1] These top-level domain names were reserved to reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion. [2]

  9. Domain name registrar - Wikipedia

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    A drop catcher is a domain name registrar that offers the service of attempting to quickly register a given domain name for a customer if that name becomes available—that is, to "catch" a "dropped" name—when the domain name's registration expires and is then deleted, either because the registrant abandons the domain or because the ...