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    DNS Basic Use Cases

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    DNSSEC on a BIG-IP is used to provide authoritative answers for DS and DNSKEY records as well as signing answers (RRSIG records) obtained from authoritative sources (GSLB‚ DNSX‚ or an LB pool). GSLB This allows a DNS admin to filter out certain domain names within an authoritative zone and load-balance the answers to pools of available (monitored) A/AAAA addresses. The TTL is set to 0 such that the answer is not cached by a resolver‚ however‚ this does increase the amount of traffic being directed

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    quantity of content intended for “adult eyes only.” So‚ what can be done to allow a guardian to restrict access to a minor? Access to “Adult Only” online gaming currently has no boundaries; in a world of cybertechnology‚ policies and regulation through domain registrars and web-hosts need to become existent so parents and filtering programs can take proper action. First‚ let’s analyze the situation and determine the risks in terms of rights‚ benefits‚ and harms. Let’s break it down into two categories

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    Understanding Zone Types

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    Understanding Zone Types Applies To: Windows Server 2008‚ Windows Server 2008 R2 The DNS Server service provides for three types of zones: Primary zone When a zone that this DNS server hosts is a primary zone‚ the DNS server is the primary source for information about this zone‚ and it stores the master copy of zone data in a local file or in AD DS. When the zone is stored in a file‚ by default the primary zone file is named zone_name.dns and it is located in the %windir%\System32\Dns folder

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    CMD Commands

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    registry domain [RegDomain] to location [Key]. If no remote machine is specified‚ the current machine is assumed. Useful [aliases]: process service share nicconfig startup useraccount qfe (Quick Fix Engineering – shows patches) Export and Import: C:\> reg export [RegDomain]\[Key] [FileName] Example [where clauses]: where name="nc.exe" where (commandline like "%stuff") where (name="cmd.exe" and parentprocessid!="[pid]") Export all subkeys and values located in the domain [RegDomain]

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    NT2670 Lab 3

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    due to the page being secured by SSL. 27. The IIS7 webpage is displayed. 28. Because the certificate is not entered on Server05B. Review Questions 1. No they would not‚ because their ip address were not in the allowed table. 2. This is because the domain user was authorized to view the web page. 3. This is required for Internet explorer to read the windows authentication values..

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    It 240

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    DQ1 week 5 What is DNS? How do users benefit from it? Provide a brief description of the DNS process to resolve a URL to its IP address. Domain name systems (DNS) allows for an IP address to be assigned to a computer name or domain name. This system stores given names paired with IP addresses‚ which make identifying a computer on a network that much simpler. DNS follows an top-down heiratage‚ starting at the root on to top level‚ secondary level‚ subdomain level (optional)‚ and host level. Each

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    Ccna

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    Module-1 Network Fundamental 1. How to create account in Academic Web Site. 2. Installation of Packet Tracer 3. Introduction of Packet Tracer. 4. Introduction of Network Devices 5. Services of Application Layer.(HTTP‚DNS‚SMTP‚POP‚DHCP) 6. Over view of ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) 7. Basic IOS. Module-2 Routing Protocols and Concepts course 1. Static Routing 2. Routing Information Protocol (RIP) V1 & V2 3. Enhance Interior Gateway Routing Protocol

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    Best Invention Ever

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    "What in your opinion is the influential audio-visual technological discovery ever?" In order for something to be the most influential discovery ever it must follow certain criteria. I ’m defining the word discovery to be synomous with invention in that it is something that was "happened upon" and developed and didn ’t necessarily exist for all time. In order to be the most influential it must permeate every part of our lives‚ from leisure‚ education‚ business‚ and travel‚ to the very social

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    Week 4 Assignment 3

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    outward in terms of continuity after an event occurring. This step is known as Business Continuity Plan (BCP)‚ which is outlined directly from the preconceived Business Impact Analysis (BIA). Critical Applications and Function Required IT Resources Domain Name Server (DNS) Primary/Secondary DNS Servers‚ Wide Area Network (WAN)‚ and Local Area Network (LAN) Email - Outlook 365 (2012) Microsoft Office/extension Payroll Management- ADP ADP/Web Managed Client Facing Service Application Application/Database/LAN

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    Public Dns

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    Configuring your network settings to use Google Public DNS When you use Google Public DNS‚ you are changing your DNS "switchboard" operator from your ISP to Google Public DNS. In most cases‚ the IP addresses used by your ISP’s domain name servers are automatically set by your ISP via the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). To use Google Public DNS‚ you need to explicitly change the DNS settings in your operating system or device to use the Google Public DNS IP addresses. The procedure for

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