Dns on Windows 2000
, by Larson, MattNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780596002305 | 0596002300
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 10/1/2001
Computers and devices identify each other on a network or the Internet by using a unique address made up of various numbers. The Domain Name System (DNS) makes it easier for humans to identify and make requests to these machines by associating the numbers with names, such as www.oreilly.com. DNS on Windows 2000, 2nd Edition is a tailored version of the classic DNS & BIND, 4th Edition. Beginning with Domain Name System theory, the book quickly moves into issues needed to help readers decide whether to set up their own zones and then details how to go about implementation. Additional chapters discuss maintenance, configuration issues, and planning for growth. The final chapters address common problems and troubleshooting.