tailieunhanh - Implementing, Managing and Supporting Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Concepts

Tham khảo tài liệu 'implementing, managing and supporting windows 2000 network infrastructure concepts', công nghệ thông tin, quản trị mạng phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Further Suggested Reading for Microsoft Certified System Engineer Exam Cram MCSE Windows 2000 Network Exam 70-216 Exam Cram by Hank Carbeck et al. Paperback September 28 2000 MCSE Windows 2000 Accelerated Study Guide Exam 70-240 Book CD-ROM package by Tom Shinder Editor et al. Hardcover October 6 2000 MCSE 2000 JumpStart Computer and Network Basics by Lisa Donald et al. Paperback April 2000 MCSE Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Exam Notes by John William Jenkins et al. Paperback September 19 2000 Public Key Infrastructure Essentials A Wiley Tech Brief - Tom Austin et al Paperback Planning for PKI Best Practices Guide for Deploying Public Key Infrastructure - Russ Housley Tim Polk Hardcover Digital Certificates Applied Internet Security - Jalal Feghhi et al Paperback Ipsec The New Security Standard for the Internet Intranets and Virtual Private Networks - Naganand Doraswamy Dan Harkins Hardcover A Technical Guide to Ipsec Virtual Private Networks - Jim S. Tiller James S. Tiller Hardcover Big Book of IPsec RFCs Internet Security Architecture - Pete Loshin Compiler Paperback MCSE Windows 2000 Core 4 for Dummies Exam 70-210 Exam 70-215 Exam 70-216 Exam 70-217 Implementing Managing and Supporting Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Concepts DNS in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure DNS Overview DNS is the name service for Internet addresses used to translate friendly domain names to numeric IP addresses. Microsoft s web page http translates to . A host computer queries the name of a computer and a domain name server cross-references the name to an IP address. Windows 2000 clients use DNS for name resolution and locating domain controllers for logon. In the DNS the clients are resolvers and the servers are name servers. DNS uses three components resolvers name servers and the domain name space. A resolver sends queries to a name server. The name server returns the requested information a pointer to another name server