The system for storing and recalling stop combinations ("registrations") is called a combination action [0]. On a modern instrument, it's generally built with electronics, including a solid-state memory. It's also…
> Some have A records pointing to the root servers. I’m not sure why this is - I think it might be because no DNS has been configured in the TLD zone for these TLDs. I was also curious about this. It turns out that it's…
It sounds like you're thinking of zone transfers (the special AXFR query type). In that case the server's response may consist of more than one DNS message sent consecutively over a single TCP connection [1], so it's…
The system for storing and recalling stop combinations ("registrations") is called a combination action [0]. On a modern instrument, it's generally built with electronics, including a solid-state memory. It's also…
> Some have A records pointing to the root servers. I’m not sure why this is - I think it might be because no DNS has been configured in the TLD zone for these TLDs. I was also curious about this. It turns out that it's…
It sounds like you're thinking of zone transfers (the special AXFR query type). In that case the server's response may consist of more than one DNS message sent consecutively over a single TCP connection [1], so it's…