Find out how to use this command line tool to fix DNS. If you are running a DNS server on your Windows NT or Windows 2000 network, you know that various problems can arise and cause the system to go ...
So I'm trying to implement a decent load balanced split/split DNS infrastructure to replace our old unreliable 2k3 boxes which are super crappy and insecure. I've got the environment more or less in ...
I have a customer who is on a /24 block that has the following problem. 1. The first time they try to resolve a .gov domain (off our DNS servers, using BIND), it times out. This does not happen with ...
I recently encountered a situation involving virtual server memory allocation that could help others coming to grips with network performance issues. Initially, the problem wasn't so clear. Over the ...
Released with Windows 2000 and later versions, Nslookup is a command-line tool that lets you test and troubleshoot Domain Name System (DNS) resolution. To start nslookup, open a command prompt and ...
If you are new to DNS server knowledge, you probably didn’t know that you can change the DNS servers you use when browsing the internet. You might want to do this for a variety of reasons, including ...