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A [[host name]] (alternatively spelled, a [[hostname]]; also known as a [[domain name]], [[host device name]], [[host device alias]], and, with regard to the [[Internet]], [[Internet host name]]; hereinafter, the ''Name'') is a human readable label or alias that is assigned to a particular [[IP address]] or another identification for a host device that is a part of the [[Internet]] or another computing network.
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A [[hostname]] (alternatively spelled, a [[host name]]; also known as a [[domain name]], [[host device name]], [[host device alias]], and, with regard to the [[Internet]], [[Internet host name]]; hereinafter, the ''Name'') is a humanly readable label or alias that is assigned to a particular [[IP address]] or another identification for a host device that is a part of the [[Internet]] or another computing network.
  
This label is used to identify the IP address of the needed device in various forms of electronic communication, such as the World Wide Web.
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In other words, a [[hostname]] is a name of a [[website]] or other [[web resource]], such as "cnmcyber.com", especially on the [[Internet]] that human beings may recognize easier than [[IP address]]es. [[Web browser]]s and other devices work with [[IP address]]es, but these addresses are difficult for humans to remember and reproduce; for them, [[domain name]]s are created. In [[DNS zone]]s, [[domain name]]s are bound to either an [[IPv4 address]], or an [[IPv6 address]], or both.
  
The ''Name'' is the central part of any [[URL]].
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This label is used to identify the IP address of the needed device in various forms of electronic communication, such as the [[World Wide Web]]. The ''Name'' is the central part of any [[URL]].
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==See also==
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===Related lectures===
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:*[[DNS of CNM Cloud]].
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[[Category: CNM Cyber Orientation]][[Category: Articles]]

Latest revision as of 03:08, 5 August 2023

A hostname (alternatively spelled, a host name; also known as a domain name, host device name, host device alias, and, with regard to the Internet, Internet host name; hereinafter, the Name) is a humanly readable label or alias that is assigned to a particular IP address or another identification for a host device that is a part of the Internet or another computing network.

In other words, a hostname is a name of a website or other web resource, such as "cnmcyber.com", especially on the Internet that human beings may recognize easier than IP addresses. Web browsers and other devices work with IP addresses, but these addresses are difficult for humans to remember and reproduce; for them, domain names are created. In DNS zones, domain names are bound to either an IPv4 address, or an IPv6 address, or both.

This label is used to identify the IP address of the needed device in various forms of electronic communication, such as the World Wide Web. The Name is the central part of any URL.


See also

Related lectures