Windows 2000 Dns

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-01-01
Publisher(s): Sams
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Summary

The Domain Name System is a directory of registered computer names and IP addresses that can be instantly located. Without proper design and administration of DNS, computers wouldn't be able to locate each other on the network, and applications like email and web browsing wouldn't be feasible. Administrators need this information to make their networks work. Windows 2000 DNS provides a technical overview to DNS, WINS, and how to design and administer them for optimal performance in a Windows 2000 environment.

Table of Contents

I. UNDERSTANDING THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM.

1. Introducing the Domain Name System.
2. How DNS Works.
3. Name Server Types.
4. Domain Information Details.
5. Dissecting Name Queries.
6. Working with Service Providers.

II. USING THE WINDOWS 2000 DNS SERVER.

7. Dynamic DNS and the Active Directory.
8. Working with BIND Servers.
9. Designing Your DNS Servers.
10. Security Issues.
11. Configuring Windows DNS Servers.

III. SUPPORTING DNS SERVICES IN WINDOWS.

12. Troubleshooting Tools and Utilities.
13. Best Practices and Maintenance Tasks.
14. Windows Client Configuration and Resolution.
15. Windows DHCP Services.
16. WINS: Legacy Name Services and Resolution.
17. NetBIOS: Legacy Name Services and Resolution.

IV. APPENDICES.

Appendix A: The LMHOSTS and HOSTS Files.
Appendix B: RFCs Related to DNS.
Appendix C: Top-Level Internet Domains.
Appendix D: Registering Addresses on the Internet.
Appendix E: Sample Network Traces for DNS Resolutions.
Appendix F: Resource Records and the InterNIC Cache File.
Appendix G: Using IPv6.
Appendix H: Multihomed Windows Servers.

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