DNS and BIND tells you everything you need to work
with one of the Internet's fundamental building blocks:
the distributed host information database that's
responsible for translating names into addresses,
routing mail to its proper destination, and even listing
phone numbers with the new ENUM standard. This book
brings you up-to-date with the latest changes in this
crucial service. The fifth edition covers BIND 9.3.2,
the most recent release of the BIND 9 series, as well as
BIND 8.4.7. BIND 9.3.2 contains further improvements in
security and IPv6 support, and important new features
such as internationalized domain names, ENUM (electronic
numbering), and SPF (the Sender Policy Framework).
Whether you're an administrator involved with DNS on a
daily basis or a user who wants to be more informed
about the Internet and how it works, you'll find that
this book is essential reading.Topics include: * What
DNS does, how it works, and when you need to use it *
How to find your own place in the Internet's namespace *
Setting up name servers * Using MX records to route mail
* Configuring hosts to use DNS name servers *
Subdividing domains (parenting) * Securing your name
server: restricting who can query your server,
preventing unauthorized zone transfers, avoiding bogus
servers, etc. * The DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) and
Transaction Signatures (TSIG) * Mapping one name to
several servers for load sharing * Dynamic updates,
asynchronous notification of change to a zone, and
incremental zone transfers * Troubleshooting: using
nslookup and dig, reading debugging output, common
problems * DNS programming using the resolver library
and Perl's Net::DNS module |
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