The
ARPA Host Name Server Protocol (NAMESERVER), is an
obsolete network protocol used used in translating a
host name to an Internet address.
IANA Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port 42 for NAMESERVER; this port is more commonly used by the
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) on
Microsoft operating systems.
Application
The NAMESERVER protocol is used by the
DARPA Trivial Name Server, a
server process called tnamed that is provided in some implementations of
UNIX.
Replacement
Support for the NAMESERVER protocol has been
deprecated, and may not be available in the latest implementations of all UNIX operating systems. The
Domain Name System (DNS) has replaced the ARPA Host Name Server Protocol and the DARPA Trivial Name Server.
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