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 second question About DNS
DNS, TCP, UDP
Can a computer have 2 DNS names that fall in different top-level domains? If so, give a plausible example. If not, explain why not.

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ASKED: May 9, 2005  1:36 AM
UPDATED: May 9, 2005  10:42 AM

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Lol Howard

To the original question – DNS names are an administrative and user ease thing. For example, my kids call me “dad” and most others call me “Bob” – doesn’t change my SSN a bit.

Bob

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