look up NS - what are the domain servers?

What are the domain servers, host? What does 'mark' when I try to copy and paste? and finally that authority no answer means in the ns-look-up?  Do two addresses expected to match then presented the homepage and answer non, what does everything mean? David StClair

Hello
A Windows Server domain is a logical group of computers running versions of Microsoft Windows operating system that share a central directory database. This central database (called Active Directory from Windows 2000 [1], Domain Services Active Directory in Windows Server 2008 and Server 2008 R2, also referred to as NT Directory Services on operating systems Windows NT, or NTDS) contains the user accounts and the security information for resources in this area. Each person who uses computers in a domain receives its own unique account or user name. This account can then be assigned access to resources within the domain.

In a domain, the directory resides on computers that are configured as "domain controllers." A domain controller is a server that manages all aspects related to security between the user and domain interactions, centralizing administration and security. A Windows Server domain is usually adapted to the companies and/or organizations when more than 10 PCs are in use.

Working groups Windows, on the other hand, is the other model to group windows computers in a network environment that comes with Windows. Workgroup computers are considered to be 'standalone' - i.e. There is no formal affiliation or the authentication process formed by the working group. A working group has no servers and clients, and as such, it represents the paradigm of Peer-to-Peer network (or from Client to Client), rather than to centralised architecture constituted by Client-Server. Working groups are considered difficult to manage beyond a dozen clients and lack of unique signature, scalability, resilience disaster recovery and many features of security functionality. Working groups of Windows are more suitable for small or office networks home.

A domain does not refer to a single location or a specific type of network configuration. Computers in a domain can share a physical proximity on a small LAN, or they may be located in different parts of the world. As long as they can communicate, their physical position is irrelevant.

Active Directory computers within a domain can be assigned in OUs based on location, organizational structure, or other factors. In the area of the original Windows Server machines system (shipped with Windows NT 3.x/4) could only be seen in two States of administrative tools, 1) computers detected (on the network) and 2) computers which were actually in the domain. Active Directory makes it easier for administrators to manage and deploy changes to the network and political (see Group Policy) to all connected machines to the domain.

Computers can connect to a domain easily via LAN or WAN using a VPN connection. The users in a domain are able to use enhanced security for the VPN connection with the support of a certification authority that is granted when a field is added to a network, and thus the smart cards and digital certificates can be used to confirm the identities and protect the stored information.

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