Difference between revisions of "Root nameserver"
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#*All the records in the [[DNS root zone]]; | #*All the records in the [[DNS root zone]]; | ||
− | #*A list of [[TLD | + | #*A list of [[TLD name server]]s, which are the authoritative name servers for the top-level domains (TLDs); |
− | #Directly '''answers''' requests of [[DNS resolver]]s for records in the [[root zone]] and appropriate [[TLD | + | #Directly '''answers''' requests of [[DNS resolver]]s for records in the [[root zone]] and appropriate [[TLD name server]]s. |
Revision as of 19:16, 24 January 2019
Root name server (alternatively spelled, root nameserver; also known as DNS root name server, or, simply, root server; hereinafter, the Server) is a name server for the root zone of the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet. The Servers are a critical part of DNS infrastructure because they provide the initial data in resolving human-readable host names into IP addresses that are used in communication between Internet hosts.
Root zone
Functions
The Server:
- Maintains databases for:
- All the records in the DNS root zone;
- A list of TLD name servers, which are the authoritative name servers for the top-level domains (TLDs);
- Directly answers requests of DNS resolvers for records in the root zone and appropriate TLD name servers.