By switching to, for example, Google's public DNS servers you could experience less waiting for pages to start loading, and ...
Personally, one of the main reasons I like to run my own DNS server at home is to protect my privacy. DNS isn't encrypted by default, unless you've got DNSSEC setup to encrypt your DNS queries. A DNS ...
I was wondering, what do you guys usually set the order of the DNS servers in the NIC card for a 2008 R2 server that will have the DNS server role? I was thinking that the first entry would be the IP ...
DNSSEC enhances the security of DNS by using cryptographic signatures to validate DNS responses, ensuring their authenticity and integrity. It protects against common threats like DNS spoofing and ...
I'm currently engaged (for the first time) in trying to setup Exchange Server 5.5 SP4.<P>We've got our DNS server running and have followed the instructions (such as we could find) to the letter (or ...
Ever wondered if your Synology NAS could do more than just store files? What if it could manage your website, handle user authentication, and even run virtual machines? The good news is, it can! This ...
Cyber-Monday, what a great day for Comcast’s DNS (Domain Name System) service to fail. This isn’t the first, or last, time that an ISP’s DNS has failed. Even when the commercial ISPs’ DNS are working ...
When Google launched its own DNS service last month, one of the main stated goals behind the project was speed. The problem is that most Internet users have no idea what a DNS server is, let alone how ...