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09-04-2007 10:17 PM
09-04-2007 10:17 PM
re:DNS server
Hi,
I need sum information which one best to configure the DNS server globally windows or linux
if linux mean send sum procedure
thanks
venkatesan
I need sum information which one best to configure the DNS server globally windows or linux
if linux mean send sum procedure
thanks
venkatesan
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09-05-2007 03:12 AM
09-05-2007 03:12 AM
Re: re:DNS server
Shalom,
Functionally DNS on windows versus linux is th e same. Both work.
Financially if you use a free distribution of Linux you save a lot of money in license fees.
How to do DNS in Linux.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
SEP
Functionally DNS on windows versus linux is th e same. Both work.
Financially if you use a free distribution of Linux you save a lot of money in license fees.
How to do DNS in Linux.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
SEP
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Owner of ISN Corporation
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09-05-2007 07:25 AM
09-05-2007 07:25 AM
Re: re:DNS server
Personally, I almost always recommend using Bind or PowerDNS on Linux (or another UNIX platform), especially if you already have a Linux/UNIX environment in place. However, if you have enough Windows admins who really know their environment the Active Directory integrated DNS can be a viable option for internal-only use.
You need to evaluate your needs, your existing environment, and your ability to support the system.
You need to evaluate your needs, your existing environment, and your ability to support the system.
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09-05-2007 08:29 PM
09-05-2007 08:29 PM
Re: re:DNS server
the best depend by your system enviroment and people that administrator the dns.
Your system: windows, linux, mac ...if you like windows it's very easy to implement; if you like linux you must know dns, command line, ecc...
your reply is???
Bye Andrea.
Your system: windows, linux, mac ...if you like windows it's very easy to implement; if you like linux you must know dns, command line, ecc...
your reply is???
Bye Andrea.
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