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Reverse domain name notation (or reverse-DNS) is a naming convention for components, packages, types or file names used by a programming language, system or framework. Reverse-DNS strings are based on registered domain names, with the order of the components reversed for grouping purposes. For example, if a company making the product "MyProduct" has the domain name example.com, they could use the reverse-DNS string com.example.MyProduct as an identifier for that product. Reverse-DNS names are a simple way of eliminating namespace collisions, since any domain name is globally unique to its registered owner.

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  • La notación de nombre de dominio de inversa o DNS-inverso (en inglés: reverse-DNS) es una convención para nombrar los componentes, paquetes, y los tipos utilizados por un lenguaje de programación, un sistema o un framework. Una característica del las cadenas de texto DNS-inversa es que están basados en dominios registrados, y es únicamente invertido para ordenar cosas. Por ejemplo, si una compañía que hace un producto llamado "MiProducto" y tiene el nombre de dominio registrado "ejemplo.com", podrían utilizar el DNS-inverso "com.ejemplo.MiProducto" para describirlo. (es)
  • Reverse domain name notation (or reverse-DNS) is a naming convention for components, packages, types or file names used by a programming language, system or framework. Reverse-DNS strings are based on registered domain names, with the order of the components reversed for grouping purposes. For example, if a company making the product "MyProduct" has the domain name example.com, they could use the reverse-DNS string com.example.MyProduct as an identifier for that product. Reverse-DNS names are a simple way of eliminating namespace collisions, since any domain name is globally unique to its registered owner. (en)
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  • La notación de nombre de dominio de inversa o DNS-inverso (en inglés: reverse-DNS) es una convención para nombrar los componentes, paquetes, y los tipos utilizados por un lenguaje de programación, un sistema o un framework. Una característica del las cadenas de texto DNS-inversa es que están basados en dominios registrados, y es únicamente invertido para ordenar cosas. Por ejemplo, si una compañía que hace un producto llamado "MiProducto" y tiene el nombre de dominio registrado "ejemplo.com", podrían utilizar el DNS-inverso "com.ejemplo.MiProducto" para describirlo. (es)
  • Reverse domain name notation (or reverse-DNS) is a naming convention for components, packages, types or file names used by a programming language, system or framework. Reverse-DNS strings are based on registered domain names, with the order of the components reversed for grouping purposes. For example, if a company making the product "MyProduct" has the domain name example.com, they could use the reverse-DNS string com.example.MyProduct as an identifier for that product. Reverse-DNS names are a simple way of eliminating namespace collisions, since any domain name is globally unique to its registered owner. (en)
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  • Notación de nombre de dominio inverso (es)
  • Reverse domain name notation (en)
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