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Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook, Fifth Edition

You're reading from   Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook, Fifth Edition Powerful ways to automate, manage, and administrate Windows Server 2022 using PowerShell 7.2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804614235
Length 714 pages
Edition 5th Edition
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Thomas Lee Thomas Lee
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing and Configuring PowerShell 7 FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing PowerShell 7 in the Enterprise 3. Exploring .NET 4. Managing Active Directory 5. Managing Networking 6. Implementing Enterprise Security 7. Managing Storage 8. Managing Shared Data 9. Managing Printing 10. Exploring Windows Containers 11. Managing Hyper-V 12. Debugging and Troubleshooting Windows Server 13. Managing Windows Server with Window Management Instrumentation (WMI) 14. Managing Windows Update Services 15. Other Books You May Enjoy
16. Index

Managing DNS Zones and Resource Records

The DNS service enables you to resolve names to other information. The most common use of DNS is to resolve a hostname to its IP (IPv4 or IPv6) addresses. But different name resolutions, such as determining email servers or anti-spam, also rely on DNS.

DNS servers hold zones. A DNS zone is a container for a set of Resource Records (RRs) related to a specific DNS domain. If you use an email client to send mail, for example, to DoctorDNS@Gmail.com, the email client uses DNS to discover an email server to which to send the mail. When you enter www.packt.com, your browser uses DNS to resolve that website name into an IP address and contacts the server at that IP address.

Before using DNS to hold a RR, you must create a DNS forward lookup zone. A zone is integral to a global (or internal) DNS namespace. You can configure different zones to hold other parts of your namespace. You could, for example, have one zone containing RRs for the Reskit...

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