Reverse DNS definition

Reverse DNS means the process of finding a host name (e.g. www.bt.com) corresponding to an IP Address on the public Internet using a Domain Name System.
Reverse DNS means Reverse Domain Name System.

Examples of Reverse DNS in a sentence

  • Reverse DNS Delegation: Reverse Domain Name System (DNS) delegations allow applications to map to a domain name from an IP address.

  • This involves the publication in the RIPE Database of the End User as the assignee of the respective Internet number resources as well as the publication of the Reverse DNS Delegations for the respective Internet Number Resources.

  • Furthermore, CeraNet will forward Reverse DNS authority to those Clients who manage their own DNS servers within the CeraNet network.

Related to Reverse DNS

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  • Reverse auctioning means a procurement method wherein bidders are invited to bid on specified