Alternative DNS Servers: Choice and Deployment, and Optional SQL/LDAP Back-Ends (Paperback)
This book examines many of the best DNS servers available. The book covers each server's benefits and disadvantages, as well as how to configure and deploy it, and integrate it into your network infrastructure. It describes scenarios where each server is particularly useful, so you can choose the most suitable server for your site.
The book also explains how DNS data can be stored in LDAP directories and SQL databases. This lets you build robust DNS systems that can be automated, and can be managed by multiple, distributed, system managers. There is an extensive tutorial on using LDAP with DNS.
Other important topics covered include: performance, security issues, integration with DHCP, DNSSEC, internalisation, and specialised DNS servers designed for some unusual purposes.
"A valuable source of information for every PowerDNS administrator!" —Norbert Sendetzky, developer, LDAP and OpenDBX back-ends to PowerDNS
"The first book to describe NSD and Unbound in excellent detail." —NLnet Labs, developer, NSD and Unbound
"Jan-Piet has done a great job describing PowerDNS—I found a few features in this book even I didn't know about!" —Bert Hubert, principal developer, PowerDNS
"An informative, accurate guide for anyone interested in learning more about DNS." —Sam Trenholme, developer, MaraDNS
"Finally—a clear, in-depth, and accessible guide to using BIND-DLZ! A must read for anyone considering alternate DNS servers." —Rob Butler, BIND-DLZ project creator and developer