Setup a Basic Recursive Caching DNS Server and Configure Zones for Domain
Imagine what it would be like if we had to remember the IP addresses of all the websites that we use on a daily basis.
Imagine what it would be like if we had to remember the IP addresses of all the websites that we use on a daily basis.
DNS servers comes in several types such as master, slave, forwarding and cache, to name a few examples, with cache-only DNS being the one that
PowerDNS is a DNS server running on many Linux/Unix derivatives. It can be configured with different backends including BIND style zone files, relational databases or
Caching name servers using ‘Unbound‘ ( is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS server software ), back in RHEL/CentOS 6.x (where x is version number),
There are several type of DNS servers such as master, slave, forwarding and cache, among them Caching-Only DNS is the one, which is easier to
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Domain Name Server (DNS) used for name resolving to any hosts. Master DNS servers (Primary Server) are the original zone data handlers and Slave DNS
Domain Name Service (DNS) is a Naming service that maps IP addresses and fully qualified domain names to one another. Computers that runs DNS are
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If you are a firm believer in browsing the internet securely, then you know how crucial it is to have a reliable VPN service to
Creating a mail server on Linux-powered machines can be one of the most essential tasks that every system administrator needs to perform while configuring the
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