Windows Server 2008: create dns records



Windows Server 2008: create dns records

Windows Server 2008: create dns records

This video also works on Server 2003. We so frequently install DNS with Active Directory, we forget that it is a full featured service on its own. This video is just one aspect of many features available from Windows DNS. This how-to video on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 domain name service (DNS) shows how to manually create DNS records. The types of records are

A and AAAA records for normal lookups in a IPv4 or IPv6 environment. (Glue record)

PTR records for a reverse lookup zone. This is the opposite of DNS. It’s IP Address mapping to DNS name.

MX records for mail exchanger

CNAME for canonical name records. These resolve one name to another name. It’s like a nickname for machines.

NS records to specify other name servers.

SOA records to identify the server in charge of the domain.

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