
2. Implementing a name service
Implementing a name service is basically an easy task. You need an operating system, with a correctly configured TCP/IP layer, and a name service. The latter is usually present under the name of an executable: named (name daemon, pronounced "naime di") or under the name of a "bind" product .
2.1 Configuration principle
To operate, the software relies on a basic configuration file: " named.conf ". The location of these directories varies from one operating system to another. The most classic variants are the " /etc./var/named...
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References
- (1) - GUETTE (G.) - Extensions de sécurité DNS (DNSSEC) - Techniques de l'Ingénieur Base Réseaux – Télécommunications (2006).
- (2) - ISC Bind – Internet Service Consortium - http://www.isc.org/bind/ ...
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