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Using the Windows 2000 DNS service

If you want to use Active Directory on your network, you'll have to get used to Microsoft's DNS server. Fortunately, Microsoft has eased the administration of DNS within the Microsoft Management Console. In this article, I'll show you how to set up a DNS server in Windows 2000....

Understanding how DNS works, part 2

In "Understanding how DNS works, part 1," I explained forward lookup, which maps DNS names to IP addresses. In this article, I'll dig a little deeper into how DNS works. I'll discuss reverse lookup, DNS delegation, and forwarders, cachers, and slaves....

Understanding how DNS works, part 1

DNS (Domain Name Service) is one of the most basic services on the Internet. If you want to effectively set up TCP/IP on your network, you'll probably need to install a DNS server at some point. But what is DNS and how does it work?...

Understanding IP Addresses

In today's computing age, IP addressing is critical in every network. To become certified in any network program, you must have a fundamental understanding of IP addressing. If you want a networking job, it's imperative that you're familiar with IP addressing. You should be able to determine a valid IP...

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