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Paul Albits and Cricket Liu book is not for beginners. You probably would be better off with Sams Teach Yourself DNS-Bind in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself in 24 Hours) or Linux DNS Server Administration (Craig Hunt Linux Library)
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Average Customer Review: Based on 50 reviews.
This is okay... nothing exciting., May 11, 2003
I've you've used BIND much at all and are familair with DNS and how it works a little, and have just read the install, readme, etc. files, you probably won't get much out of this book. BIND has a lot of options and there's a lot to discuss, but this book just covered a lot of basics over a lot of pages. It may be a good source for learning, but I wasn't reading it to learn from start. |
Great book for the more DNS savvy geeks, May 7, 2001
Reviewer:
Bryan W Bailey (see more about me) from
San Antonio, Texas United States
I would say this is one of the very best DNS and BIND books out there
although it is by no means for a DNS beginner. It covers alot of the
general aspects of BIND but you definitely need a pretty good understanding
of how the domain name system works. It is straight and to the point
but does lack in some areas as far as errors that you run across and
practical solutions that you often run into running a dns server.
Sams Teach Yourself DNS-Bind in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself in 24 Hours)
by Edward Branley, Peter Jeffe
Our Price: $19.99Paperback - 400 pages (May 2001)
Sams; ISBN: 0672317176
The Concise Guide to DNS and BIND
by Nicolai Langfeldt
Our Price: $27.99
Paperback - 350 pages 1 edition (September 20, 2000)
Que; ISBN: 0789722739 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.76 x 9.08 x 7.38
- Paperback: 313 pages
- Publisher: Que; 1st edition (September 20, 2000)
- ISBN: 0789722739
- Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
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- Average Customer Review: based on 5 reviews. (Write a review)
- Amazon.com Sales Rank in Books: #350,932
An advanced book., April 3, 2001
Reviewer: A reader
I like the book in question. It covers several fields of DNS and BIND administrating not seen in other books. It also cover advanced fields like for example DDNS. It is clear that the writer knows what he is talking about.I feel that the book is not for the first-timer in DNS, although it gives a good overview of those items too. You should know a little, and then this book explains why things are the way they are and how to fix your many errors... For people who have looked at DNS, maybe dabbled a litte, it is a great way to learn it the proper way.
Sadly, the Que-layout isn't up to O'Reilly standard, but if you ignore that, it is a really good book.
DNS and Bind -- e-text is available from the O'Reilly Networking CD
by Paul Albitz, Cricket Liu, Mike Loukides (Editor)
Our Price: $30.36Paperback - 482 pages 3rd edition (September 1998)
O'Reilly & Associates; ISBN: 1565925122 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.06 x 9.20 x 7.08
Table of Contents
I would suggest this book to everyone, from the first-timers (newbies?) to the more proficient webmaster looking for some more internet security!
by Jeffrey Graham, Andrew Daniels, Roger Abell, Herman L. Knief
Our Price: $31.99
Textbook Binding - 480 pages 1 edition (April 19, 2000)
New Riders Publishing; ISBN: 0735709734 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.27 x 8.96 x 7.02
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 24,353
Avg. Customer Rating:
Number of Reviews: 3A classic in the making, September 12, 2000
Reviewer: Gary Olsen from Atlanta, GA
This is a great DNS book - to rival the DNS and Bind book by O'Reilly. Like the Bind book, this one gives a basic understanding of how DNS works, but it explains it in terms of Windows 2000 rather than Unix like the O'Reilly book. It gives some great practical examples. I work in customer support, supporting network and system administrators and every customer who calls with a DNS question, I recommend this book.One review in Amazon said it doesn't do a good job of explaining Active Directory - but AD is not in the realm of DNS - you need other sources to see how AD works.
All you need to know about Windows 2000 DNS, May 20, 2000
Reviewer: J. Nick Otto (see more about me) from Virginia
This book does an excellent job of covering Microsoft's latest version of DNS. The book covers many of the details of DNS services from the foundations of DNS to the implementation as put forth by Microsoft. A certain amount of knowledge about Windows 2000 and Active Directory is required to follow much of the book, but this is to be expected (and rightfully so) from a specialty book.Successful Windows 2000 deployments, and Active Directory implementations, will require a solid DNS solution. This book provides all the information needed to successfully deploy Windows 2000 DNS, including integration with existing DNS servers.
The authors provide helpful guidelines for "best practices" and system maintenance issues. They also cover legacy support issues for WINS and other "downlevel" situations.
This book is a very complete reference and guide to understanding the importance of DNS to the Windows 2000 system administrator. It would be an excellent addition to any System Administrator's reference library.
Reference
The Concise Guide to DNS and BIND
by Nicolai Langfeldt
Our Price: $27.99
Paperback - 350 pages 1 edition (September 20, 2000)
Que; ISBN: 0789722739 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.76 x 9.08 x 7.38
- Paperback: 313 pages
- Publisher: Que; 1st edition (September 20, 2000)
- ISBN: 0789722739
- Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds. (View shipping rates and policies)
- Average Customer Review: based on 5 reviews. (Write a review)
- Amazon.com Sales Rank in Books: #350,932
An advanced book., April 3, 2001
Reviewer: A reader
I like the book in question. It covers several fields of DNS and BIND administrating not seen in other books. It also cover advanced fields like for example DDNS. It is clear that the writer knows what he is talking about.I feel that the book is not for the first-timer in DNS, although it gives a good overview of those items too. You should know a little, and then this book explains why things are the way they are and how to fix your many errors... For people who have looked at DNS, maybe dabbled a litte, it is a great way to learn it the proper way.
Sadly, the Que-layout isn't up to O'Reilly standard, but if you ignore that, it is a really good book.
Internet Directories How to Build and Manage Applications for LDAP, DNS, and Other Directories
Our Price: $44.99
Hardcover - 290 pages 1st edition (January 15, 2000)
Prentice Hall PTR; ISBN: 0139744525 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.07 x 9.60
x 7.36
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 28,438
Avg. Customer Rating:
Number of Reviews: 1
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