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[November 6, 2009]  
Supporting IPv6 in Your Windows Server 2008 Environment
Changes in Windows Server 2008 bring new support for IPv6. Here are the steps you need to take to deploy IPv6 in your environment.
Windows IT Pro  — John Howie

[October 20, 2009]  
Q. What happens when a read-only domain controller (RODC) that's a DNS server receives a DNS write request from a client?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[September 15, 2009]  
Dnscmd Versions Discrepancy
You can use the Dnscmd utility to create AD-integrated DNS zones easily—but make sure you're using version 5.2.3790 or later.
Windows IT Pro  — Rick Sheikh

[July 23, 2009]  
Q. If I have a read-only domain controller (RODC), is its DNS server also read-only?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[July 15, 2009]  
Q. If I'm using multi-site clustering with multiple IP addresses, how does DNS resolution work?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[May 2009]  
What's New in DNS and Name Resolution?
New DNS features in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista—and upgrades to Windows XP and Windows Server 2003—get you closer to a world without WINS.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Minasi

[December 2008]  
Secure Your DNS Servers
DNS has been around forever, so it can be easy to forget how vital a properly configured DNS server is for stopping DoS and other attacks. A few steps can secure your DNS implementation, whether you use Microsoft DNS or BIND.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Burnett

[December 2008]  
Microsoft DNS vs. BIND
A comparison of the merits of Microsoft DNS and BIND for security.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Burnett

[November 21, 2008]  
Secure Your DNS Servers
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Burnett

[November 21, 2008]  
Microsoft DNS vs. BIND
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Burnett

[September 25, 2008]  
Reader Feedback on "Split-Brain DNS"
A Windows IT Pro reader emails Michael Dragone with a question on his article. Here's how the conversation went.
Windows IT Pro  — Anne Grubb

[September 25, 2008]  
Reader Feedback on "Split-Brain DNS"
Windows IT Pro  — Anne Grubb

[August 27, 2008]  
Split-Brain DNS
Split-brain DNS ensures that users on your network can access local resources by using the public IP address. Follow these steps to put your double-duty DNS to work.
Windows IT Pro  — Michael Dragone

[July 25, 2008]  
Large ISPs Still Vulnerable to DNS Attack
According to Neal Krawetz of Hacker Factor, several large ISPs still haven't patched their DNS servers to guard against a critical vulnerability that was made public two weeks ago.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 23, 2008]  
Exploits on the Loose for DNS Flaw
Security researcher Dan Kaminsky was preempted this week when exploit code was released for the DNS security problems that he intended to reveal at the upcoming Black Hat security conference.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 10, 2008]  
Countless DNS Servers at Risk
Microsoft recently released a patch to correct security problems in its DNS server software. But those who use other DNS server software might still be at risk if they haven't updated their software very recently.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[July 10, 2008]  
ICANN Falls Victim to DNS Redirection Attack
ICANN admitted that it recently fell victim to targeted DNS redirection attacks. The attackers were then able to send users to their own Web sites when in reality those users should have landed on ICANN-operated sites.
Windows IT Pro  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[June 24, 2008]  
Introduction to DNS Configuration for Exchange Admins
Windows IT Pro  — Michael B. Smith

[June 24, 2008]  
Introduction to DNS Configuration for Exchange Admins
Every Exchange administrator should know some DNS basics. This includes understanding how DNS should be configured for Exchange and how to verify that DNS has been configured properly for your domains.
Windows IT Pro  — Michael B. Smith

[April 22, 2008]  
Q. What is the problem with Windows Server 2008 cluster network names?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill





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