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Managing Mission - Critical Domains and DNS

By : Mark E.Jeftovic
Book Image

Managing Mission - Critical Domains and DNS

By: Mark E.Jeftovic

Overview of this book

Managing your organization's naming architecture and mitigating risks within complex naming environments is very important. This book will go beyond looking at “how to run a name server” or “how to DNSSEC sign a domain”, Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS looks across the entire spectrum of naming; from external factors that exert influence on your domains to all the internal factors to consider when operating your DNS. The readers are taken on a comprehensive guided tour through the world of naming: from understanding the role of registrars and how they interact with registries, to what exactly is it that ICANN does anyway? Once the prerequisite knowledge of the domain name ecosystem is acquired, the readers are taken through all aspects of DNS operations. Whether your organization operates its own nameservers or utilizes an outsourced vendor, or both, we examine the complex web of interlocking factors that must be taken into account but are too frequently overlooked. By the end of this book, our readers will have an end to end to understanding of all the aspects covered in DNS name servers.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
7
Types and Uses of Common Resource Records

Summary

Now that you have an understanding of how DNS queries are formed and answered, as well as the meaning of the various flags and component parts of a DNS message, you will better understand various diagnostic outputs from utilities we're going to look at in Chapter 10, Debugging without Tears- DNS Diagnostic Tools.

Furthermore, you now have an understanding of the distinction between UDP and TCP as it relates to DNS and why your nameservers are required to respond to both.

Finally, we've dispelled any misconceptions around how nameserver selection works, and we also know how DNS queries progress from the root servers through to the authoritative servers.