1. Web Server
Web server is a server that serves to provide the files in his website to be accessible to others in the form of text, information, images, or other
2. DNS (domain name system / server)
DNS is a server whose function is to translate IP address to a name and address instead of name address into an IP Address. DNS servers provide the name of a computer within a computer network, whereas in the Internet name is translated by the DNS server IP address where the web can be accessed.
3. FTP (file transfer protocol)
FTP is a server that provides services such as accessing files on DOS format. On the FTP Server, there are several directories that every directory contains several files that can be transferred
4. Mail servers
Mail servers are servers that store and served to link the user's mail to each other mail users
5. Samba Server
Samba is an implementation of the SMB protocol (Server Message Block) on UNIX systems. This protocol used by MS Windows NT for file sharing and Printing Service.By enabling samba on the Linux machine, then a computer network can share files and printers with Windows 95/98 or Windows NT. In other words, with the samba server running Linux can look like a Windows NT Server to another Windows machine. On Linux to me mounting a shared directory in Windows and can also directly access the directory. While in Windows, also can see a shared directory in the form of icons contained in the Network Neighborhood.
6. Proxy Server
Proxy Server provides a service to receive data from client access permintaa then forward it to the destination address, then save the data from that address. If the client wants to access the same data from the same address then the proxy server does not need to continue to be addressed but it is quite up to the data from a previously saved address
7. DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol)
DHCP is a server that functions to deliver services to clients in the form of the ip so the client does not need
set ip manually
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