Anyone who has ever used the Internet before has used The Domain Name System (DNS). Not only is DNS used on the Internet to convert easily readable names to machine readable IP addresses, but it is widely used on almost every IP based application. Virtual Training Company author Blair Rampling explains to users the details of what DNS is, how it works, and how to work with DNS clients and servers on both Microsoft Windows and Unix platforms. Prerequisites are that users have a basic knowledge of TCP/IP, Unix, and administration of Microsoft Windows. Topics include: setting up DNS Zones and Records, using DNS with Active Directory in Windows, installing and configuring BIND 9 for Unix, DNS Security, troubleshooting DNS, and much more. Third-Party DNS Tools such as Webmin, Men and Mice QuickDNS, and Incognito DNS Commander are also discussed.Course Syllabus
WelcomeIntroductionHow does DNS work?The DNS namespaceThe DNS request processConfiguring DNS clientsCollecting the required DNS settingsConfiguring Microsoft Windows DNS clientsConfiguring Unix DNS clientsUsing DNS ClientsThe Available DNS ClientsUsing NSLOOKUP in Interactive ModeUsing NSLOOKUP in Batch ModeUsing DIG in UnixWHOISAbout Zones and RecordsWhat are Zones?What are Records?Exploring the Various Record TypesDNS Server ArchitecturePlanning Your DNS ServerMicrosoft Windows DNS ServersInstalling the MS Windows DNS ServerConfiguring the MS Windows DNS ServerCreating/Configuring a Primary Forward ZoneCreating Other Types of ZonesConfiguring RecordsConfiguring Sub DomainsUnix DNS ServersWhat DNS Servers are Available for Unix?Installing BIND 9 from Binary Distribution pt. 1Installing BIND 9 from Binary Distribution pt. 2Installing BIND 9 from Source CodeConfiguring BIND 9 Options pt. 1Configuring BIND 9 Options pt. 2Configuring BIND Zones Tutorials 1Configuring BIND Zones pt. 2Configuring BIND Records Tutorials 1Configuring BIND Records pt. 2Configuring Subdomains in BINDConfiguring using RNDC pt. 1Configuring using RNDC pt. 2Advanced Windows DNS FeaturesConfiguring Dynamic DNS in WindowsConfiguring Record Scavenging in WindowsConfiguring Round Robin DNS in WindowsConfiguring NOTIFY in WindowsConfiguring WINS Integration in WindowsDNS And Active Directory in WindowsActive Directory and DNS Working TogetherActive Directory DNS ConfigurationAdvanced BIND FeaturesConfiguring Dynamic DNS in BINDConfiguring Round Robin DNS in BINDConfiguring NOTIFY in BINDConfiguring Internal BIND Server for Split DNSConfiguring External BIND Server for Split DNSAlternate BIND Logging TutorialsDNS SecurityPotential DNS Security ProblemsRestricting Zone Transfers and InterfacesSetting Zone ACLs in WindowsDynamic DNS Security/Cache PollutionBIND TSIG Keys and EncryptionRestricting BIND Zone Transfers/InterfacesJailing BINDTroubleshootingTroubleshooting a Microsoft DNS ServerTroubleshooting a BIND ServerThe Windows DNSCMD UtilityInstalling DNSCMD and an Introduction Tutorials 1Installing DNSCMD and an Introduction pt. 2DNSCMD Features pt. 1DNSCMD Features pt. 2Third-Party DNS ToolsInstalling and Configuring WebminUsing Webmin Tutorials 1Using Webmin pt. 2Installing/Configuring Men and Mice QuickDNSUsing Men and Mice QuickDNSInstalling Incognito DNS CommanderUsing Incognito DNS Commander