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Book Synopsis: This book is a complete guide to the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS) and the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) software, the UNIX implementation of DNS. In this second edition, the authors continue to describe BIND version 4.8.3, which is included in most vendor implementations today. In addition, you'll find complete coverage of BIND 4.9.4, which in all probability will be adopted as the new standard in the near future.
DNS is the system that translates hostnames (like "rock.ora.com") into Internet addresses (like 192.54.67.23). Until BIND was developed, name translation was based on a "host table"; if you were on the Internet, you got a table that listed all the systems connected to the Net and their addresses. As the Internet grew from hundreds to hundreds of thousands of systems, host tables became unworkable. DNS is a distributed database that solves the same problem effectively, allowing the Net to grow without constraints. Rather than having a central table that gets distributed to every system on the Net, it allows local administrators to assign their own hostnames and addresses and install these names in a local database. This database is automatically distributed to other systems as names are needed.
In addition to covering the basic motivation behind DNS and how to set up the BIND software, this book covers many more advanced topics, including using DNS and BIND on Windows NT systems; how to become a "parent" (i.e., "delegate" the ability to assign names to someone else); how to use DNS to set up mail forwarding correctly; debugging and troubleshooting; and programming. Assumes a basic knowledge of system administration and network management.
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Are you looking to master the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS) and the popular Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) software? Look no further! Our comprehensive book is the ultimate guide for understanding DNS and BIND. With complete coverage of BIND versions 4.8.3 and 4.9.4, this second edition is all you need to stay ahead in the dynamic world of DNS.
DNS is the backbone of the internet, transforming hostnames into internet addresses. Before BIND came into play, name translation relied on cumbersome host tables that became unmanageable as hundreds of thousands of systems joined the internet. But now, with DNS and BIND, you can enjoy a distributed database system where local administrators have the freedom to assign their own hostnames and addresses. Say goodbye to constraints on net growth!
Not only does our book cover the basic setup of BIND software, but it goes beyond with advanced topics such as using DNS and BIND on Windows NT systems, becoming a "parent" by delegating the naming authority to others, setting up mail forwarding correctly, and even programming. Whether you are a system administrator or network manager, this book assumes a basic knowledge and takes you on a journey to becoming an expert in DNS and BIND.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to boost your knowledge and skills. Get your hands on our DNS and BIND book now and unlock the power of the internet's naming system. Take the first step towards becoming an authority in DNS and BIND by clicking here today!
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