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Implementing WINS

Name Resolution Services

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DNS name resolution

The Domain Name System (DNS) provides a way to look up name mappings when
connecting a computer to foreign hosts using NetBIOS over TCP/IP or applications
such as FTP.

Advanced Server does not use this method.

An LMHOSTS/

names.cfg

file to specify the NetBIOS computer name and IP address

mappings, or a HOSTS file to specify the DNS name and IP address.

On a computer running Microsoft networking components, the HOSTS file (used by
Windows Sockets applications to find TCP/IP host names) and LMHOSTS file (used by
NetBIOS over TCP/IP to find Microsoft networking computer names) can be used to list
known IP addresses mapped with corresponding computer names. LMHOSTS is used
for name resolution for small-scale networks or remote subnets where WINS is not
available. For more information about the LMHOSTS file, see Windows NT Help and
the

Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit Networking Guide

.

On a computer running Advanced Server, a

names.cfg

file can be used in a way compa-

rable to the LMHOSTS file, see section

The names.cfg file”

.

Advanced Server networking components never use HOSTS files for name

resolution.

10.1.1

NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) Name Resolution

NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) is the session-layer network service that performs name-to-
IP address mapping for name resolution. In Advanced Server, NetBT name resolution is
implemented through WINS, broadcast name resolution and the optional use of a

names.cfg

file containing static name-to-IP-address mappings.

The two most important aspects of the related naming activities are

registration

and

resolution

:

Registration is the process used to register a unique name for each computer (node)
on the network. A computer typically registers itself when it starts.

Resolution is the process used to determine the specific address for a computer name.

RFCs 1001 and 1002 specify how NetBIOS should be implemented over TCP/IP

and define the name resolution modes.

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