I have a W2k3 server set up with an active directory integrated DNS zone for my domain. I have a second server (SBS2ks) that already has AD and Exchange installed on it. <BR><BR>How do I configure ...
Summary at bottom.<BR><BR>I have inherited this terrible legacy administration project I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. What I have had to do would fill a book of how not to run an ISP from the back ...
Amazon Web Services today launched the beta of a programmable and purportedly scalable hosted Domain Name System service aimed at letting users of its cloud services create, modify and delete DNS zone ...
Stub zones can beef up your DNS infrastructure. Here’s a practical guide to when and how to use them. In a previous DNS column, I briefly covered a new feature in Windows 2003 called stub zones. A ...
Anonymous: While at times I love Microsoft’s concept of the System State, sometimes it reminds me of my wife. When I start one task, I often hear her start a sentence with "While you’re at it..." You ...
QuickDNS 3.5 from Men&Mice provides a simple solution to DNS management, eliminating the need to edit domain configuration files manually. One of the most complicated tasks to perform in Linux is ...
IPv6 is the next-generation protocol designed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to replace IPv4, the current version of the Internet Protocol. IPv4 has been remarkably resilient. However, ...
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 ...
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