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Forward Lookup Zone in Bind
Our company is directly connect to a partner but have seperate LANs, DNS, etc. and are seperated by a firewall.Our company NATs our address and they NAT their address.Both companies access each others resources.Their dns uses one.com for resolution of our address in their private DNS.We use two.com for everything...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, beecee, lookup zone, forward lookup zone, DNS, BIND
Discussion threads 2007-10-11
Micrsoft DNS VS. BIND
Hi,Here is my situation,Im installating a webserver running Windows 2003 Server Web edition.I need a secondary DNS and a SpamAssassin server. Obviously, linux is better to host these services cheaply.Is it possible to replicate a Microsoft DNS no AD into a BIND server?Any hints and procedure would be greatly appreciated.Thank...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, Servers, airspill@..., DNS, secondary DNS server, DNS server, server, BIND
Discussion threads 2007-09-19
SolutionBase: Deploy Dynamic DNS with ease using Webmin
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.DeployingDynamic DNS sounds like an ominous task, and for many, it is. The idea ofhand-editing configuration files is akin to chewing off one's arm. But DynamicDNS doesn't have to be that difficult. In fact, it isn't when you enlist thehelp of one...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, Jack Wallen, Webmin, dynamic DNS, BIND, DNS
Technical articles 2007-05-15
bind and sendmail help please
Actually, I'm not really asking for help as much as I'm asking for some links to some good tutorials. I would rather have that, so I can reference it.bind is already set up, but it is very generic(thus, why I have all ports blocked). I am leasing this...
Tags: domain, DNS server, server, droolin, DNS
Discussion threads 2007-01-26
Stupid lag
This post edited due to network lag.
Tags: NETWORKING, soatone
Discussion threads 2006-12-28
Restrict web usage via DNS?
Is there a way to restrict which websites a user or users can access on the DNS server? Essentially, what we want to do is allow access to specific web sites while denying access to others. My knowledge of DNS servers is fairly limited so please excu
Tags: bind, dns, DNS server, ibm, internet, it management, linux, networking, restrict, server, soatone, Web
Discussion threads 2006-12-28
DNS and BIND: Security
In July 1997, during two periods of several days, users around the Internet who typed www.internic.net into their web browsers thinking they were going to the Inter-NIC's web site instead ended up at a web site belonging to the AlterNIC. (The Alter-NIC runs an alternate set of root nameservers that...
Tags: Security, DNS, BIND, O'Reilly Media Inc., Web Site, Web Site Development, Domain Names, Web Technology, Web Servers, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
Book chapters 2006-05-01
DNS servers--an Internet Achilles' heel
According to a presentation at the Black Hat security event, many DNS servers are vulnerable to DNS cache poisoning. In this type of attack, the numeric addresses of popular Web sites stored on machines are replaced with the addresses of malicious sites. The scheme redirects people to the bogus sites,...
Tags: attacks, BIND, BIND 9, cache, dns, DNS server, Internet, security, server, servers, Sonja Thompson
Discussion threads 2005-08-03
Secure BIND with these tips
Even though BIND has a spotty history, it's possible to increase the security of your BIND setup. Here's how. BIND is a DNS server package that's had a rather spotty history when it comes to security. However, despite these limitations, there are few...
Tags: BIND, Vincent Danen, Domain names, Linux Tips Newsletter, Internet
Technical articles 2005-05-25
DHCP
This is the situation, AD with external DNSBind internal DNSAD integratedwhich will have BIND as a forwarder. All clients will resolve via internal DNS and which is not published to out side world. DHCP Server on existing NT Server Park. Which has configured scopes VLANs. The new AD has to...
Tags: advertisement, BIND, DHCP, DNS, Microsoft Windows NT, server, windows, yadavshashi@...
Q&A 2005-02-22
Version of BIND
I am running two serves, one HPUX-9x; the other HPUX-10x. Can anyone tell me how to determine what version BIND I am running?tkssimplein console, type bind --versionthat will display version information.recommended is version 8.3 or higher for security fixes.
Tags: Domain names
Discussion threads 2005-02-16
SANS updates its list of the Top 10 Linux/UNIX threats
For the past four years the SANS Institute has partneredwith the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center to compile and publishits list of the most commonly exploited IT security vulnerabilities. This listis regularly updated and revised. Earlier, Iexamined the latest Windows threats from the list. Now I'll cover the top 10Linux/Unix...
Tags: BIND, John McCormick, LINUX/UNIX, server, vulnerability
Technical articles 2004-11-22
Tech Tip: Ramp up DNS security with these three steps
By Mike Mullins I've previously explained how to improve DNS security ("Strengthen vulnerable spots to improve DNS security") This solution highlighted the mostcommon problems of current DNS implementations.Let's look at an additional three common problems and solutions.I'll tell you how to make the recommended changes in both Windowsand UNIX. ...
Tags: DNS, DNS server, IP, IP address, Microsoft Windows, recursion, recursive query, server, Unix
Technical articles 2004-07-28
SANS/FBI releases latest top 10 Linux/UNIX vulnerabilities
SANS and the FBI have once again teamed up and released an updated version of their list of the most exploited IT security vulnerabilities. As usual, this list has been split into Windows flaws and Linux/UNIX flaws. Like the list of the top 10 Windows vulnerabilities, which I covered in...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, BIND, John McCormick, LINUX/UNIX, RPC, vulnerability
Technical articles 2003-11-03
Get IT Done: Understand advanced DNS zone properties in Windows 2000
As a Microsoft Certified Trainer, I’ve been asked numerous times, “What is the most important thing to learn in Windows 2000?” And my answer is always the same: "Learn DNS." In Windows NT 4.0 and earlier environments, an administrator could easily "get by" knowing only the bare essentials when it...
Tags: BIND, DNS, Get IT Done, Jeremy Smith MCSE, CNE, Network+, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, server
Technical articles 2003-06-24
Use DIG to administer Windows DNS servers
For years now, UNIX administrators have had access to a domain name system DNS testing tool called DIG, which most Windows administrators don’t even know exists. DIG is a utility designed to troubleshoot DNS servers. The troubleshooting process involves submitting queries to the DNS server through DIG and watching DIG...
Tags: BIND, BIND 9.2.1, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Dig, DNS server, Microsoft Windows, server
Technical articles 2003-03-04
Lock IT Down: Secure your DNS infrastructure by replacing BIND with djbdns
If you're running BIND on Linux/UNIX for your DNS services, you're likely familiar with the potential security implications. Although BIND is an excellent choice for many organizations, those looking for a DNS server with security included from the ground up might want to consider the djbdns package.What is djbdns?Djbdns is...
Tags: BIND, Djbdns, DNS, DNS Service, information technology, Scott Lowe MCSE
Technical articles 2003-02-05
Take notice of three serious new BIND/DNS flaws
DNS runs the Internet, and in most cases, BIND is the underlying DNS software being used. Any BIND/DNS flaws are serious business, and now admins need to address three new, critical BIND vulnerabilities.Accordingto AusCERT Security Bulletin AL-2002.13 from Australian CERT, Internet Security Systems has discovered three serious vulnerabilities in the...
Tags: Domain names, John McCormick, BIND, vulnerability, DNS, Internet Software Consortium
Technical articles 2002-11-25
Configure IT Quick: Managing DNS records in BIND on Linux
How to configure basic DNS records for use with BINDProperly managing DNS records is essential when hosting a DNS server. It is also a skill that takes some careful reading and practice to fully master. Previously, I introduced you to BIND, or Berkeley Internet Name Domain, the most common software...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, NETWORKING, information technology, Linux, Thomas Nooning CCNA, CCDA, SOA, DNS, server, BIND, domain
Technical articles 2001-08-31
Configure IT Quick: Build a DNS server on Linux using BIND
Learn how to install and configure BIND as a DNS service on Linux.Although Linux has yet to make a noticeable dent in the world of desktop computing, it continues to make quite a name for itself as a network server. Because it is extremely reliable, Linux can be counted on...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, information technology, Thomas Nooning CCNA, CCDA, BIND, server, DNS server, Linux
Technical articles 2001-08-24


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