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25 January, 08:03

Where does a DNS server store the IP address and FQDNs for the computers within a domain? A. MX recordB. Canonical zoneC. SMTP recordD. Forward lookup zone

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  1. 25 January, 08:48
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    D. Forward lookup zone

    Explanation:

    The DNS server is an application layer protocol or service that resolves IP addresses to domain names of computers in a network. It can be statically or dynamically configured in a computer system.

    The DNS server stores the IP addresses and FQDN of computers in a domain in the storage called forward lookup zone. The forward is a very important part of the DNS server.
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