The name of a specific server on a specific network within the Internet, leftmost in the complete host specifications For example, www microsoft com indicates the server called "www" within the network at the Microsoft Corporation
The name assigned to a machine for easy reference by humans Examples include www and mail Often, the host name does not include the domain name to which the machine belongs
The name of a computer that is attached to a network The host name typically includes a computer name and the organization that the computer belongs to Example: webcpo1 Watchfire com
A host computer is one that is connected directly to the Internet A host name looks like: www srl rmit edu au It is really an alias for the unique IP number of the host computer It can be useful for discovering where a computer is and who it represents, for example, "www srl rmit edu au" suggests a computer called www in an area called sunrise at rmit which is apparently an educational institution in Australia The following might be useful: edu - educational gov - government org - non-profit organisation com - commercial mil - military net - public network Typical country codes are
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every computer that is directly connected to the Internet has a numerical identification, called an IP address, and a name, called a host name
Every computer that is directly connected to the Internet has a numerical identification, called an IP address, and a name, called a host name Most people using the Internet don't need to know the host name of a computer in order to link to it The Web URLs and e-mail addresses are all you really need to know
This can be both the information after the @ in an email address and the address you would need to telnet to emote location Example: HunTel net
Also called Internet Address A unique name that identifies a computer or server on the Internet
Each computer on a TCP/IP network has usually one or more host names Networking software transparently translate them to IP Addresses for internal use
A name for a machine of the form machine subdomain domain, which is translated into an IP address For example, www netscape com is the machine www in the subdomain netscape and com domain
The name assigned to a particular computer When combined with the domain name, this forms the fully qualified domain name (which itself is often referred to as the domain name)
The unique name by which a computer is known on a network, used to identify it when sending and receiving e-mail, Usenet news, or other forms of electronic information interchange such as Web hosting
The name used to identify a particular instance of machine, and used to distinguish it from all other hosts in the world Usually maps to one or more Internet addresses, and a host may have additional hostnames
(Or "sitename") The unique name by which a computer is known on a network, used to identify it in electronic mail, Usenet news, or other forms of electronic information interchange On the Internet the hostname is an ASCII string, e g "foldoc doc ic ac uk" which, consists of a local part (foldoc) and a domain name (doc ic ac uk)
The network name of a computer Every Website address is also a hostname, for example the hostname www cwru edu refers to a computer named www on the cwru edu network (The edu stands for Educational) You can set the Hostname when you first register your network card, otherwise there is a webpage where you can change the hostname for computers registered to you
The unique name that identifies a computer on a network On the Internet, the host name is in the form "comp xyz net"; if there is only one Internet site the host name is the same as the domain name One computer can have more than one host name if it hosts more than one Internet site, however (for example, "home xyz net" and "comp xyz net"); in that case "comp" and "home" are host names and "xyz net" is the domain name
The unique name by which a computer is known on a network, used to identify it in electronic mail, Usenet news, or other forms of electronic information interchange On Internet the hostname is an ASCII string, e g "wombat doc ic ac uk" which, consists of a local part (wombat) and a domain name (doc ic ac uk) The hostname is translated into an Internet address either via the /etc/hosts file, NIS or by the Domain Name System (DNS) or resolver It is possible for one computer to have several hostnames (aliases) though one is designated as its canonical name HTML (Hypertext Markup Language): HTML is the lingua franca for publishing hypertext on the World Wide Web It is a non-proprietary format, based upon SGML and can be created and processed in a wide range of tools from simple plain text editors to sophisticated WYSIWYG authoring tools HTML uses tags like and to structure text into headings, paragraphs, lists, hypertext links and more
the name of a computer on the Internet It's the fun part for the system administrator The best host names are catchy, clever and memorable, like flipcity
host name
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Host name
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hōst neym
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/ˈhōst ˈnām/ /ˈhoʊst ˈneɪm/
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[ 'hOst ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin hostis, from Latin, stranger, enemy; more at GUEST.