What is FQDN?

Posted by mcsenow on June 21, 2010 in Uncategorized |

Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is a unique name of a host or computer, which represents its position in the hierarchy. An FQDN begins with a host name and ends with the top-level domain name. FQDN includes the second-level domain and other lower level domains.

For example, the FQDN of the address HTTP://WWW.UNI.ORG will be WWW.UNI.ORG

where WWW is the host name, UNI is the second-level domain, and ORG is the top-level domain name.

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