On 05/27/2014 03:51 PM, Baird, Josh wrote:
Hi,
Can someone recommend a modern/new-ish book on DNS (specifically BIND)? I know
there have been several O'Reily books throughout the years, but haven't kept up
on anything in the past few years. I'm looking for architecture design, best
Agreed that _DNS and BIND_ is the first place to start. After that, two
books I've liked are Jan-Piet Mens' _Alternative DNS Servers_ (free at
http://mens.de/:/altdnsbook) and Ron Aitchison's _Pro DNS and BIND_ (both
versions). The latter is probably the most current book out there at the
Hi,
Can someone recommend a modern/new-ish book on DNS (specifically BIND)? I know
there have been several O'Reily books throughout the years, but haven't kept up
on anything in the past few years. I'm looking for architecture design, best
practices in designing enterprise and service
Sort of comes with a book
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00845/0/BIND-9.9-Administrator-Reference-Manual-ARM.html
which is quite good. For newbs in the field I say two or more of
everything and at least one hidden master. Use views internally and
IPv6 better be on your roadmap.
On Tue, May
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Baird, Josh jba...@follett.com wrote:
Hi,
Can someone recommend a modern/new-ish book on DNS (specifically BIND)? I
know there have been several O'Reily books throughout the years, but haven't
kept up on anything in the past few years. I'm looking for
Cricket's DNS BIND seems rather dated at this point with the last edition
over 8 years old.
Josh
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of the
fundamentals is still the most important thing -- and that's what the
DB books provide.
W
Josh
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