DNS
Domain Name System is a service that can be installed on any windows server operating system to resolve the Name to IP Address and vice-versa. TCP/IP networks, such as the Internet, use DNS to locate computers and services through user-friendly names.
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How to do configure DNS for Active Directory
DNS (Domain Name System) configuration for Active Directory is an essential process in creating a safe, reliable network environment. DNS…
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How To Disable Caching of A DNS Record
Microsoft DNS Servers usually keep a record in cache for one day. You may need to turn off this feature…
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Common DNS Cache Issues and How to Resolve Them
DNS cache issues occur when DNS servers cache outdated or incorrect DNS information, which can lead to DNS resolution failures and other issues. Here are…
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What are the risks of disabling caching on the DNS server?
Disabling caching on the DNS server can help prevent DNS cache issues, but it can also increase the load on the DNS server…
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How can I adjust the caching settings to prevent DNS cache issues?
Adjusting the caching settings on the DNS server can help prevent DNS cache issues and ensure that DNS resolution is reliable and efficient. Here are some…
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How can I check if DNS scavenging is working?
To check if DNS scavenging is working, follow these steps: Open the Event Viewer on the DNS server. To do…
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What permissions are required for DNS scavenging to work?
To enable DNS scavenging on a Windows Server, the DNS server computer account must have the “Write” permission to the DNS…
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How to verify that DNS scavenging is working?
To verify that DNS scavenging is working, you can use the following steps: Open the DNS Manager on the DNS…
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