Recently, I was working with a client that was having a number of Kerberos problems. While reviewing their environment to troubleshoot their Kerberos issues I noticed something that is called a ...
Ok, I'm going through some brain fry today, please bear with me.<P> We are going to impliment AD in our shop.<P>But:<BR> We have Unix boxen runing DNS with a version ...
Hello.<BR><BR>Our internal network uses a couple domain name spaces with split DNS configured internally and externally. I need to get our PPTP VPN clients (they connect via a CMAK provided connection ...
An independent report commissioned by ICANN, Mitigating the Risk of DNS Namespace Collisions, has offered a set of concrete recommendations on how to mitigate potential risks of domain name collisions ...
In a previous DNS column, I briefly covered a new feature in Windows 2003 called stub zones. A stub zone contains Name Server (NS) records from another DNS domain and can be used to augment classic ...
He describes DNSViz as a "tool for visualizing the status of a DNS zone." It provides a visual analysis of the DNSSEC authentication chain for a domain name and its resolution path in the DNS ...
Although BIND is still the DNS champ, Windows 2000 DNS is becoming more popular. But what do you do when you need to have both on your network? An interop pro shares how to make it happen—step by step ...
The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the foundations of the internet, working in the background to match the names of web sites that people type into a search box with the corresponding IP address, ...