Resolving
Make sure server can resolve domain names or IP addresses.
Configure for common resolving
Create zone files that servers resolve IP address from domain name.
Build DNS server which resolves domain name or IP address. Install BIND 9 for it. And it’s also neccessary to configure router so that TCP and UDP packets to 53 can pass through.
[1] Install BIND 9
However, a recent comment by a reader brought the fact that I hadn’t written anything on what to do with a .deb file that exists on your system already either by download or other media.
Using the apt-get application is the quickest way to find and install debian packages. The installation part is done by an application named dpkg. Dpkg doesn’t have to be used by apt-get, you can use it manually as well.
Takeaway: Exam 70-291, Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, is now live. Here are six pointers that will help you prepare for this surprisingly difficult test.
The introduction of Windows Server 2003 has brought a slew of new certification exams. About one half of the exams in the new certification track went live August 14, with the remaining ones scheduled to appear soon after. Exam 70-291, Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, figures prominently in the required path for Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) certification.
The Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Remote OS Installation feature, based on the Remote Installation Services (RIS) technology, gives administrators the ability to deploy an operating system throughout the enterprise, without the need to physically visit each client computer.
”Oh no, the hard disk crashed, all data is gone, what do I do now?” Recognize this? I hope not. Every administrator should have backed up all the data. And to do that we need some kind of software (ok, we can do it manually by using ctrl+c and ctrl+v, but do you want to do that?). The backup utility in Windows Server 2003 is such software. And it’s better then ever now, with things like Open File Backup (files can be accessed by users the same time it’s backed up). The storage medium can be a logical drive, such as your hard disk, a removable drive, or a library with disks or tapes controlled by a robot. Read on and find out what’s new, how you perform backups and how it works.
