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"yaro137" <> wrote in message
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> Can someone point me to some article that would explain not only what
> settings in DNS are doing what but also what are the relations between
> them and how are they prioritized in a language that can be easily
> understood. Say we've got Root Hints, Primary domain.com and a
> Secondary west.domain.com zone and Forwarders that say point to the
> name server authoritative for the secondary zone. What takes priority
> and in what situations? If there is a copy of the secondary zone on a
> server that holds the domain.com zone will the Forwarder set up on
> that server be of any use? In what situation I would create a primary
> rather than a secondary zone in a branch office? Probably just reading
> my questions you realize that I have some understanding of DNS but
> also that that understanding is far from being useful enough. I went
> through many articles that I found on the web but most of them are
> quite technical for someone with not too much experience with DNS and
> usually concentrate on one aspect of DNS not explaining well enough
> (at least for me) how these things work in relation to whole DNS
> setup.
> yaro
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