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The book opens with a chapter that could easily be entitled DNS 101. It outlines what DNS is and its role in individual networks and the greater computer world (i.e., the Internet). The book then logically progresses to dissections of NetBIOS names, the WINS server, and how to maximize each system on your network. They then cover the ins and outs of Microsoft's DNS Server, which, like the WINS server, is bundled with NT. More than half of the pages are dedicated to practical application: from configuring servers to working with Internet service providers to troubleshooting and maintenance. As a bonus, you get six appendices that cover subjects such as Requests for Comments (RFCs) on DNS and NetBIOS, as well as information on how to register your domain names with the Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC). An impressive effort, Windows NT DNS should definitely populate the bookshelves of those whose occupations require intimate knowledge of Windows NT networking and the Internet.--Sarah L. Roberts-Witt
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I use this book with all of my students,
By A Customer
This review is from: Windows NT DNS (New Rider's Professional Series) (Paperback)
The true strength of this book lies in its clear understanding and explanation on how netbios and host name resolution works, and the concepts behind DNS. I think this book covers these topics better than any book I have read. I use it in all of my TCP/IP training classes.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very useful! Better than O'Reilly..,
By A Customer
This review is from: Windows NT DNS (New Rider's Professional Series) (Paperback)
You won't be flooded with complicated words in this book. You open it, read, and perform the tasks..in the end you will feel like you have accomplished something most people are afraid to tackle on NT! DNS on NT has been a scary thing..but a lot of that can be blamed on a lack of knowledge and how to properly configure DNS on NT. With this book you will kick ass and never have to deal with the hassles [and patches] of DNS/Bind on Unix.. I found this especially helpful with my Cable Modem. I setup an NT box with 2 NIC cards, MS Proxy Server, and configured the machine a CACHE DNS server. This way all the machines on my internal network were able to do lookups quickly.. This book shows it all!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A great overview for the NT administrator implementing DNS,
By A Customer
This review is from: Windows NT DNS (New Rider's Professional Series) (Paperback)
This book offers a good overall insight into DNS, BIND and Windows NT own implementation of DNS.The ordering of sections could have been done slightly differently, with the DNS overview/introduction sections first then Windows NT overview sections and lastly Windows NT DNS sections. If you need to implement DNS in an NT environment or even in a heterogeneous one, this book will help you understand the basics and how to create your DNS structure thereafter. With the imminent arrival of Windows 2000 and Dynamic DNS, Microsoft Active Directory etc, this book needs to be updated by the end of 1999 to stay current and relevant.
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