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Set up and maintain DNS the fast and easy way Find out how DNS works, solve client and server issues, and secure your system It holds the Internet together, but if DNS makes you fall apart, help has arrived! This handy guide walks you through installing, configuring, and troubleshooting DNS on either a Windows- or Unix-based system. Whether you're just curious or you plan to build your own DNS server, you'll find the answers here. What's more, you'll understand them! The Dummies Way Explanations in plain English "Get in, get out" information Icons and other navigational aids Tear-out cheat sheet Top ten lists A dash of humor and fun
DNS is essentially a directory used to resolve Internet hostnames to IP addresses. This is an entry-level book for learning about both Domain Name Service (DNS) clients and servers. It details the theory of DNS including its terminology and architecture as well as other information.
Blair Rampling is a senior systems administrator and system architect. David Dalan is a technical trainer and training manager for a leading international technical support services call-center firm.
Set up and maintain DNS the fast and easy way Find out how DNS works, solve client and server issues, and secure your system It holds the Internet together, but if DNS makes you fall apart, help has arrived! This handy guide walks you through installing, configuring, and troubleshooting DNS on either a Windows- or Unix-based system. Whether you're just curious or you plan to build your own DNS server, you'll find the answers here. What's more, you'll understand them! The Dummies Way Explanations in plain English "Get in, get out" information Icons and other navigational aids Tear-out cheat sheet Top ten lists A dash of humor and fun
Unique entry-level guide to Domain Name System (DNS), which translates Internet host names into IP addresses and is used with all Internet servers Shows how to install, configure, and troubleshoot DNS on both Windows and UNIX servers Helps people seeking technology certifications bone up on DNS theory, terminology, and architecture-a requirement in several popular exams Includes real-world examples based on the author2s daily experience with both large and small networks
* Unique entry-level guide to Domain Name System (DNS), which translates Internet host names into IP addresses and is used with all Internet servers * Shows how to install, configure, and troubleshoot DNS on both Windows and UNIX servers * Helps people seeking technology certifications bone up on DNS theory, terminology, and architecture-a requirement in several popular exams * Includes real-world examples based on the author's daily experience with both large and small networks
A unique entry-level guide to Domain Name System (DNS), which translates Internet host names into IP addresses and is used with all Internet servers. Beginning systems administrators learn how to install, configure, and troubleshoot DNS on both Windows and UNIX servers.
Introduction.Part I: How DNS Makes the Internet Go 'Round.Chapter 1: The Basics of DNS.Chapter 2: DNS Namespaces.Chapter 3: The DNS Request Process.Chapter 4: Facilitating Other Applications with DNS.Part II: Working with DNS Clients.Chapter 5: Configuring a DNS Client.Chapter 6: Using the DNS Clients on Your System.Part III: Working with DNS Servers.Chapter 7: Installing a Microsoft DNS Server.Chapter 8: Unix Domain Name Servers.Part IV: The Details: Setting Up Your DNS Zones.Chapter 9: The Basics: Zones and Records.Chapter 10: Using Subdomains.Part V: Security and Advanced DNS Tricks.Chapter 11: An Antidote for a Poisoned Cache: DNS Security.Chapter 12: What Else Can DNS Do?Chapter 13: "It Doesn't Work!" (Troubleshooting).Part VI: The Part of Tens.Chapter 14: Ten DNS Services and Resources.Chapter 15: Ten Things Even Experienced People Do to Make DNS Break.Chapter 16: The Top Ten Tips for Maintaining a Manageable DNS Server.Chapter 17: The Top Ten DNS Server Design Considerations.Appendix A: Using the DNSCMD Utility.Appendix B: Using Webmin for BIND Administration.Appendix C: Other DNS Server Applications.Index.
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Introduction p. 1 About This Book p. 1 How to Use This Book p. 1 What You Don't Need to Read p. 2 Foolish Assumptions p. 2 How This Book Is Organized p. 2 Icons Used In This Book p. 4 Where to Go from Here p. 4 How DNS Makes the Internet Go 'Round p. 5 The Basics of DNS p. 7 A Short History of the Internet p. 8 I Introduce Thee to TCP/IP p. 9 The OSI model p. 10 Wrap it up: Encapsulation p. 13 DNS: What It Is and What It Does p. 15 Seeing the DNS Difference p. 15 Setting Up Your Systems to Use DNS p. 17 Serving DNS with Windows p. 17 Getting your name on Unix p. 18 Organizing and Subdividing DNS p. 19 Making DNS Work Harder, Safer, and Better p. 19 DNS Namespaces p. 21 Playing the Domain Name Game p. 22 Back Off--You're in My DNS Namespace! p. 23 Planning Your DNS Namespace p. 25 Planning a namespace for Internet or corporate applications p. 25 Planning a namespace for Microsoft Windows Active Directory p. 28 Whose Name Is It, Anyway? (Top-Level Domains) p. 30 The DNS Request Process p. 35 Making the Connection p. 35 Layer 3: I see IP p. 37 Getting from A to B p. 37 Dealing with Decimals p. 38 A Cure for Growing Pains: IPv6 p. 39 Getting Down to Business p. 42 Taking a Close Look with NSLOOKUP p. 45 Facilitating Other Applications with DNS p. 53 Getting into E-Mail p. 53 Understanding MX Records p. 55 Using Multiple MX Records p. 57 Configuring Mail Servers As Mail Exchangers p. 59 Microsoft Exchange 2000 p. 59 qmail p. 60 Multi-Tier Applications and DNS p. 60 Microsoft Active Directory and DNS p. 62 Working with DNS Clients p. 63 Configuring a DNS Client p. 65 Making the Server Connection p. 65 Getting Your Client a Windows Seat p. 67 Windows sherbert: It's mulitflavored! p. 67 Working with older versions of Windows p. 75 Penguins Like DNS Too (Linux) p. 76 Using the DNS Clients on Your System p. 79 Discovering the Two Types of DNS Clients p. 80 Looking at Resolvers and What They Do for DNS p. 80 Working with the Windows resolver p. 81 Changing the behavior of the Windows resolver p. 82 Finding the Integrated DNS Clients in Windows p. 84 Using the Command-Line Client (NSLOOKUP) in Windows p. 85 Using NSLOOKUP in batch mode p. 86 Using NSLOOKUP in interactive mode p. 87 Finding the DNS Clients in Unix/Linux p. 90 Using Command-Line Clients with Unix/Linux p. 91 Using NSLOOKUP p. 91 Using DIG p. 94 WHOIS p. 97 WHOIS in Windows p. 97 WHOIS in Unix p. 98 Working with DNS Servers p. 101 Installing a Microsoft DNS Server p. 103 Providing DNS Services with Windows 2000 or Windows .NET Server p. 103 Making DNS Come Alive with Active Directory p. 105 Installin a DNS Server on Windows NT 4.0 p. 107 Getting Under the Hood: DNS Service Configuration p. 109 Working with Windows 2000 and Windows .NET Server p. 109 Working with Windows NT 4.0 p. 128 Unix Domain Name Servers p. 137 Installing BIND the Easy Way p. 138 Getting to the Source p. 144 Making Changes to BIND p. 147 Getting BIND running p. 148 Changing BIND configuration files p. 149 How to make cache p. 151 Zoned out p. 152 Make It Go! No, Wait--Make It Stop! p. 154 RNDC Isn't a Rap Group p. 156 The Details: Setting Up Your DNS Zones p. 159 The Basics: Zones and Records p. 161 Understanding DNS Zones p. 161 Forward lookup zones p. 162 Reverse lookup zones p. 162 DNS Records p. 162 Record Types p. 163 Working with Windows p. 166 Moving forward in Windows p. 166 Adding records to the zone p. 168 Adding another record type p. 171 Windows in reverse p. 171 Making Use of Unix p. 175 Forward-looking Unix p. 175 New reverse zones in Unix p. 178 Splitting the load: include statements p. 179 Using Subdomains p. 181 Configuring Subdomains in Windows DNS p. 181 Configuring Subdomains in BIND p. 185 Taking the easy way out p. 186 Serious subdomains p. 187 Security and Advanced DNS Tricks p. 189 An Antidote for a Poisoned Cache: DNS Security p. 191 Potential DNS Security Issues p. 191 Server security p. 191 External and internal DNS p. 193 Poisoned DNS p. 194 Leaky seals p. 195 Securing DNS on Windows p. 195 Restricting zone transfers p. 195 Restricting interfaces p. 198 Zone ACLs p. 199 Dynamic DNS security p. 201 Save the planet--stop cache pollution p. 202 Securing DNS (BIND) on Unix p. 203 Transaction signatures and control security p. 203 Using codes: Encryption p. 204 Securing zone transfers p. 207 Restricting interfaces p. 208 Dynamic DNS security p. 210 Controlling access p. 211 Running BIND in a jail p. 211 What Else Can DNS Do? p. 215 A Dynamic Scavenger p. 215 Understanding Dynamic DNS p. 216 Enabling dynamic DNS on a Windows server p. 217 Dynamic DNS and BIND p. 218 Keeping things fresh p. 220 Feel the Burn: Handling Heavy Loads p. 223 The round robin is on the window p. 224 Configuring round robin DNS on BIND p. 225 Sending Notice p. 226 Using NOTIFY on Windows 2000 and Windows .NET p. 226 Working with NOTIFY on BIND p. 227 Moving in Increments p. 229 Split DNS p. 229 Using DNS and WINS p. 232 Forward zone WINS integration p. 233 Reverse zone WINS integration p. 234 "It Doesn't Work!" (Troubleshooting) p. 237 Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows DNS p. 238 Troubleshooting BIND p. 243 The Part of Tens p. 249 Ten DNS Services and Resources p. 251 Services That Need DNS p. 251 The World Wide Web p. 251 E-mail p. 252 Games p. 252 Instant messaging p. 252 Microsoft Active Directory p. 253 Multiple-tier applications p. 253 System administration p. 254 Finding More Information p. 254 BIND on RedHat Linux p. 254 DNS and Active Directory p. 255 The Web site p. 255 Ten Things Even Experienced People Do to Make DNS Break p. 257 Syntax, Syntax, Syntax p. 258 Forget the Trailing Period p. 258 Fail to Keep Your @ in Order p. 259 Mix Names and IP p. 259 Don't Apply Changes p. 260 Don't Increment p. 260 Foret That Pointing Is Okay p. 260 Timeout: Long and Short p. 261 Use Unannounced Servers and MX Records p. 261 The Top Ten Tips for Maintaining a Manageable DNS Server p. 263 Slice It Up with Subdomains p. 263 Save Yourself the Legwork p. 264 Keep Things Consistent p. 264 Section Zone Files p. 264 Comment Your Code p. 265 Batteries Not Included (include Statements) p. 265 Back Up in Case You Blow Up p. 266 Make a Log and Check It Twice p. 266 The Top Ten DNS Server Design Considerations p. 269 Keeping the Server Secure p. 269 In Case of Emergency p. 270 Don't Put All the Eggs in One Basket p. 271 Less Is More p. 272 Thanks for the Memory p. 272 Processing Power! p. 273 Room to Move: Bandwidth p. 273 Maintenance Free? p. 274 There Is No Free Lunch p. 274 Using the DNSCMD Utility p. 277 Installing the DNSCMD Utility p. 277 Using the DNSCMD Utility p. 279 Gathering information p. 279 Changing the server configuration p. 285 Changing the zone configuration p. 288 Configuring records p. 292 Using Webmin for BIND Administration p. 295 Get In with Webmin p. 296 Using packages p. 296 Starting at the source p. 298 "How Do I Use This Thing?" p. 299 Making Webmin play with BIND p. 300 Exploring the BIND module p. 304 Other DNS Server Applications p. 317 Windows-Based DNS Servers p. 317 Get 'em in a BIND p. 318 Incognito DNS Commander p. 318 Simple DNS Plus: Keep it simple and then some p. 318 Unix DNS Server Applications p. 319 TinyDNS (djbdns) p. 319 Incognito DNS Commander p. 319 Index p. 321 Table of Contents provided by Syndetics. 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ISBN | 9780764516832 ( 0764516833 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2003년 02월 07일 |
쪽수 | 368쪽 |
크기 |
188 * 234
* 20
mm
/ 544 g
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총권수 | 1권 |
언어 | 영어 |
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