Instructs and guides the reader how to set up caching as well as a real DNS server. Shows how to set your own domain and add others, goes over dynamic DNS (DDNS).
This book is decent when compared to the 'O Reilly book DNS and Bind. I prefer this book over the other one because this book is a bit simplier to understand. The examples were a lot easier to follow, allowing me to create an example on my end without a lot of trouble.
The O Reilly book makes you read the outside fluff. I prefer to learn by example and then pick up the details later. QUE allows you to skip to the examples because it does repeat it self.
NOTE: If you're using a chroot installation, be sure to read that section before starting your own server. it will save you a lot of head ache down the road!
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