Mac DNS Admin Guide
Mac DNS Admin Guide
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MacDNS 1.0.3 Administrator’s Guide
About This Guide
This guide describes how to install, set up, and use MacDNS software. The
guide also provides details about the Domain Name System.
This guide is provided to you in Adobe™ Acrobat format. You can view the
entire guide on-screen; you can also print the document to have a hard-
copy version available as a convenient reference.
Who should read this guide
This guide is intended for administrators of MacDNS servers. The guide
assumes you are an administrator of a small- to medium-sized Internet site
and that you are running the MacDNS software on a PowerPC™–based
Internet Server from Apple Computer.
What you need to know
You don’t need to have prior knowledge of the Domain Name System (DNS)
to use the MacDNS program or to understand this guide. The guide does
assume you have some familiarity with the Internet and internetworking
concepts. If you want to learn about the Domain Name System, you can
read the appendix to this guide, which provides details about how DNS
works. You can also refer to the resources described in “For More
Information” later in this section.
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Balloon Help
The MacDNS Administrator’s Guide provides you with all the details you’ll
need to set up and use the MacDNS software. If you’re using the MacDNS
software and you have a question about an item you see in the interface,
you can use Balloon Help to provide you with on-screen information about
that item. To turn on MacDNS Balloon Help, choose Show Balloons from
the Help menu (the question mark in the upper-right corner of the menu
bar at the top of your screen). To turn off Balloon Help, choose Hide
Balloons from the Help menu.
For more information
If you want to know more about DNS than the information provided in the
appendix of this guide, there are several publicly available books and
documents that may be helpful:
DNS and BIND. 1992. Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu. Published by O’Reilly
and Associates, Sebastopol, California. Though much of this retail book is
devoted to explaining BIND, a program for the UNIX® operating system,
this book has a good overview of the history and function of the Domain
Name System.
“Domain Names—Concepts and Facilities.” 1987. Paul Mockapetris. RFC
1034; available at http://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1034.txt. Provides
technical details about the Domain Name System.
“Domain Names—Implementation and Specification.” 1987. Paul
Mockapetris. RFC 1035; available at http://ds.internic.net/rfc/
rfc1035.txt. Provides technical details about the Domain Name System.
“DNS Encoding of Network Names and Other Types.” 1989. Paul
Mockapetris. 1989. RFC 1101; available at http://ds.internic.net/rfc/
rfc1101.txt. Provides technical details about the Domain Name System.
The following URLs may als…
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