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FQDN
(Fully Qualified Domain Name)
A Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is the complete address of a specific computer or host on the internet, including its hostname and domain name. For example, 'www.example.com' is an FQDN, where 'www' is the hostname and 'example.com' is the domain.
FQDNs are essential for identifying and locating resources on the internet. They are used in DNS lookups to resolve domain names into IP addresses, enabling communication between devices. FQDNs are also used in configuring servers, email systems, and network devices to ensure accurate routing and connectivity.
FQDNs are essential for identifying and locating resources on the internet. They are used in DNS lookups to resolve domain names into IP addresses, enabling communication between devices. FQDNs are also used in configuring servers, email systems, and network devices to ensure accurate routing and connectivity.