Each time you open a browser and type in a web address, there’s a hidden hand sending all the information to your PC to render the page as it should. Those middle-men of your newly loaded webpage are ...
Many an IT administrator has needed to modify network interface settings in the past, usually via the graphical user interface (GUI). Besides just setting the IP address, if a system is statically ...
DNS or Domain Name Server is a service that resolves website address to IP address. The latter is the physical address of the computer from which anything is served on the internet. A DNS that ...
DNS works as the telephone directory for the Internet, and when it works, it's seamless to the user. But along with the growing move to self-host services comes a push to run DNS servers at home, ...
I want to learn more about how DNS works, and I am interested in setting it up on my home LAN for the purposes of both internal (private) hostname resolution, as well as reaching public hosts. I have ...
At some point in your self-hosting journey, you realize that you're already running most of your network stack at home, so what's the harm in adding one more service? And when it's something as ...
DNS traffic is prone to snooping, and it’s often far too easy for attackers to hijack and change a company’s DNS settings. These simple steps will amp up your DNS protection. Domain Name System (DNS) ...
I have never setup DNS under NT 4 and I cannot find any tutorial online to see how much it differs from Windows 2000 DNS Setup which I have done, I know you have to add the service in the network ...