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  • 51Berkeley Internet Name Daemon — BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) Entwickler: ISC Aktuelle Version: 9.6.0 (7. Januar 2009) Betriebssystem: z. B. UNIX, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD …

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  • 52Berkeley Internet Name Domain — BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) Entwickler: ISC Aktuelle Version: 9.6.0 (7. Januar 2009) Betriebssystem: z. B. UNIX, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD …

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  • 53Bind — (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) Entwickler: ISC Aktuelle Version: 9.6.0 (7. Januar 2009) Betriebssystem: z. B. UNIX, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD …

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  • 54Named — BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) Entwickler: ISC Aktuelle Version: 9.6.0 (7. Januar 2009) Betriebssystem: z. B. UNIX, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD …

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  • 55Nsupdate — BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) Entwickler: ISC Aktuelle Version: 9.6.0 (7. Januar 2009) Betriebssystem: z. B. UNIX, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD …

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  • 56DNSSEC — The Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) are a suite of IETF specifications for securing certain kinds of information provided by the Domain Name System (DNS) as used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It is a set of extensions to DNS …

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  • 57BIND — Entwickler Internet Systems Consortium Aktuelle Version 9.8.1 (31. August 2011) Betriebssystem Unixartige, Windows NT, z/OS, OS/2 Kategorie …

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  • 58Domain Name System — The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates various information with domain names assigned to each of the… …

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  • 59nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction       system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… …

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  • 60Sand-based athletic fields — are sporting grounds constructed on sand, which have certain advantages over those built on native soils. Highly maintained areas of turf, such as those on an athletic field or on golf greens and tees, can be grown in native soil or sand based… …

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