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DNS for Rocket Scientists

DNS for Rocket Scientists

DNS for Rocket Scientists

This book explains about DNS and BIND 9.x on Linux (Fedora Core), BSD's (FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD) and Windows (Win 2K, XP, Server 2003). It is meant for newbies, Rocket Scientist wannabees and anyone in between.It explains the following topics in detail:Boilerplate and Terminology, DNS Overview, DNS Reverse Mapping, DNS Types, BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Daemon), DNS Sample Configurations, BIND named.conf Parameters, DNS Resource Records and DNS Operations.

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