Linux: BIND and DNS
Linux: BIND and DNS is an Intermediate level course on Business, written by an expert, Chaim Krause. This course is a critical base for a person who needs to excel in his/her Business expertise. It provides you a strong understanding on Business, Network Administration, IT, Operating Systems, Linux, Business, Network Administration, IT, Operating Systems and Linux.
DNS is the workhorse underlying any network, and BIND is the most common Linux implementation of DNS. BIND allows you to create custom domains to serve emails and websites, and answer queries from around the world. This course covers how to configure BIND DNS on a CentOS 7 server, including coverage of different lookup records and zone types. Join instructor Chaim Krause as he shows how to create, verify, load, and test zone files and set up both basic and advanced name servers. Plus, learn how to add extra layers of security to protect your Linux systems from DNS attacks.
Topics include:
- Working with different types of name servers
- Working with zone files
- Setting up a basic name server
- Creating, verifying, loading, and testing the zone file
- Allowing queries from localnets
- Configuring an advanced name server
- Serving a website or email
- Adding security