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Old 11-16-2007, 07:05 AM   #1
sulekha
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Question time protocol; dbms service; .int tld.


Hi all,

1)
I was going through networking text books. in one of the books
there was an explanation about daytime server. now what exactly
is the purpose of day time server...??? as nowadays everyone using
computers will be having mobile phones or a watch , so knowing
time is not much of an issue.

2)can any one give example for DBMS software i.e used to build
DNS databases ...?????

3) what does the TLD INT specify is it international if it is so why such a TLD is being created.????

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Old 11-16-2007, 07:13 AM   #2
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unrelated to networking. moved to Linux - Server.

and please use better titles in future, i've changed it for you.

daytime is an old protocol, and seldom used. are you annoyed that it exists at all? there are plenty of things that have equivalents or better solutions elsewhere.

.int... for truly global companies i guess. check with iana.

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