Hello r/networking!!!
Looking for some reference material or resources outlining common best practices for enterprise DNS architecture.
\*I'll be using terminology (Ref:) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master/slave\(technology)))
Primary/secondary
In December 2017, the Internet Systems Consortium decided to allow the words "primary" and "secondary" as a substitute for master/slave terminology in their DNS server software BIND.\11])#cite_note-11)
- DDI solution
- Infoblox
- BlueCat
- <other>
- Custom
- *Nix
- <other>
- Active Directory integrated
- Yes
- No
- Footprint:
- Management
- Authoritative
- Single primary/authoritative for internal/external zones
- Separate primary authoritative for internal/external zones
- Internal Recursion
- Root hint Recursion
- Dual role with internal recursion?
- Separated and restricted where only internal forwards to root hint caching
- External zone authoritative (secondary)
I have started researching this and currently navigating the sea of mislabeled and sales articles, figured I would drop this sub a note.
-Cheers
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