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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ZuluGroup.com (ZULU/ESVS)-Ecommerce & Internet Advertising
ZULU 0.00Nov 19 4:00 PM EST

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To: CWIII who wrote (870)2/7/1999 12:18:00 PM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (1) of 2003
 
The domain servers are the servers that handle translation of the domain name to the IP address. Domain servers are often run by third parties. A domain server can handle 1 or a dozen or a hundred, or a thousand domains.

Domain servers don't have to be run on dedicated computers. The computer could also happen to be running a web server. So, if you point your web browser to the IP address of a domain server, you might get a web server, but it's likely to be somebody else's web server, unless the company runs their own domain server.

BTW, it is desirable NOT to run your own domain server, or if you do, to still have multiple primary servers run by somebody else.

It appears that the server that provides DNS for for ZULU happens to run the web server for webring.com on the same machine.
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