If you run DNS on domain controllers, you have the opportunity to use something called Active Directory Integrated zones, or ADI zones. In classical DNS, the zone information is stored in text files ...
DNS can be tricky. There is a lot to know and, even when you think you have a firm grasp on it, surprises still pop up. Reverse DNS and PTR record configuration is one of those sneaky topics, but it’s ...
The DNS CNAME is one of the most versatile tools in an IT administrator’s arsenal. One caveat to reaching the full potential of a CNAME is default TTL. IT pro Rick Vanover explains situations to lower ...
Interesting, not only am I missing the reverse zones (unless I manually create something in a forward zone and create the associated PTR record) but I am also missing my exchange records, even the A ...
The title says it all. I need to export the records from an instance of BIND as a comma delimited file. I need this in order to run a comparison. I have a vast set of records in BIND and a vast set of ...
The domain name system resolves domain names to IP addresses. DNS security extensions can validate the integrity of the chain of trust, ensuring that users are visiting the correct website. Domain ...