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Dns and Bind
by Cricket Liu, Paul Albitz, Mike Loukides
from O'Reilly
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Great Resource 
This book is a good in-depth resource for anyone who wants a very comprehensive understanding of DNS hosting and troubleshooting. You can use it as a reference, reading sections as you need them, or read it cover to cover. I've opted for the former and am about half-way through. So, far I've read about things I've never been able to find good information for on the web. Keep up the good work!
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By far the best DNS introduction 
This book is the best investment I have made in my knowledge of DNS. I think any network admin should have this book on their desk at all times. It should become a bed side reading for anybody who is serious about TCP/IP protocols. DNS may be a pretty tricky topic to understand for many people. It uses both TCP and UDP for its queries and gets pretty convoluted as you dive into it. This books demystifies it very well. There is a very clear distinction between zones and domains. I have not seen that many... more info
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This is the reference manual for DNS/BIND 
If you work with DNS/BIND for a living, you either already have this book, or know someone you can borrow it from. It's the one to own.
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There's a reason this is the DNS bible 
Anyone running BIND should have this book. It is that important. If you're simply trying to get a resolver for your home, run a private domain with ddns, or be authoritative and exposed to the internet, this book has concrete examples and help for you to do anything. I strongly recommend it.
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