Category:DNS
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This category covers all things '''D'''omain '''N'''ame '''S'''ervice (DNS) related, mostly focusing on the '''B'''erkeley '''I'''nternet '''N'''ame '''D'''aemon (BIND) server. | This category covers all things '''D'''omain '''N'''ame '''S'''ervice (DNS) related, mostly focusing on the '''B'''erkeley '''I'''nternet '''N'''ame '''D'''aemon (BIND) server. | ||
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+ | DNS services are not specific to FreeBSD; you can run DNS servers on Mac OS, Windows, or just about any operating system ever written. Essentially DNS is just a translation service between IP addresses and Domain Names (e.g., "freebsdwiki.net"). The most ubiquitous DNS program is [[BIND]]; it is the default that comes with the Base system in FreeBSD, but it is not the only one -- see also [[djbdns]] or [[PowerDNS]]. | ||
To add articles to the DNS category, append <nowiki>[[Category:DNS]]</nowiki> to the end of the article. | To add articles to the DNS category, append <nowiki>[[Category:DNS]]</nowiki> to the end of the article. |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 21 June 2007
This category covers all things Domain Name Service (DNS) related, mostly focusing on the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon (BIND) server.
DNS services are not specific to FreeBSD; you can run DNS servers on Mac OS, Windows, or just about any operating system ever written. Essentially DNS is just a translation service between IP addresses and Domain Names (e.g., "freebsdwiki.net"). The most ubiquitous DNS program is BIND; it is the default that comes with the Base system in FreeBSD, but it is not the only one -- see also djbdns or PowerDNS.
To add articles to the DNS category, append [[Category:DNS]] to the end of the article.
Pages in category "DNS"
The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.