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Author Langfeldt, Nicolai.

Title The concise guide to DNS and BIND / Nicolai Langfeldt
Published Indianapolis, IN : Que, ©2001

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 315 pages) : illustrations, map
Summary The Concise Guide to DNS and BIND provides you with the technical depth and expert-level information you need to understand and administer DNS and BIND. Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed Internet directory service. It is used mainly to translate between domain names and IP addresses, and to control Internet email delivery. Most Internet services rely on DNS to work, and if DNS fails, Web sites cannot be located and email delivery stalls. BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Daemon) is an implementation of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols. This book covers setting up a DNS server and client, DNS domain zones, compiling and configuring BIND, dial-up connections, adding more domains, setting up root servers on private networks, firewall rules, Dynamic DNS (DDNS), subdomains and delegation, caching and name resolution, troubleshooting tools and techniques, debugging and logging, new features in BIND 8.2.2, and it offers introductory information on BIND 9
Notes "This book specifically covers BIND 8, the latest production version of BIND, which runs on UNIX and NT"--Page 1
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-292) and index
Notes Copyright © Que 2000
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SUBJECT UNIX (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91019960
UNIX (Computer file) fast
Subject Internet domain names.
Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing.
Computer networks.
Computer Communication Networks
Computer networks
Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing
Internet domain names
Electrical & Computer Engineering.
Engineering & Applied Sciences.
Telecommunications.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 00107094
Other Titles Concise guide to Domain Name System and Berkeley Internet Name Daemon
DNS and BIND