- reverse domain
- вчт. обратный домен (сети), реверсный домен (сети)
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics. F.V Lisovsky . 2005.
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics. F.V Lisovsky . 2005.
Reverse domain hijacking — is the practice of inequitably unseating domain name registrants by accusing them of violating weak or non existent trademarks related to the domain name. A widely regarded case of reverse domain name hijacking occurred in 2000, when the Deutsche … Wikipedia
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Domain (Internet) — schematische Darstellung der DNS Hierarchie Eine Domain (auch Domäne) ist ein Namensraum, der zusammen mit dem Hostnamen dazu dient Computer im Internet zu identifizieren, und ist unter anderem Bestandteil der URL einer Webseite, wie z. B.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Reverse-DNS — The reverse domain name system (reverse DNS), sometimes confused with Reverse DNS lookup or Reverse domain hijacking, is a system for naming components, packages, or types in computer systems. A characteristic of reverse DNS strings is that they… … Wikipedia