Handy Mailing Lists and Usenet Newsgroups
Now that you’ve installed your name server, it’s important to keep abreast of DNS and name server developments. Three Usenet newsgroups are helpful for this: microsoft.public.windows.server.dns, microsoft.public.win2000.dns and comp.protocols.dns.bind. The new microsoft.public.windows.server.dns focuses on the Windows Server 2003 version of the Microsoft DNS Server, but includes discussion of older versions, too. microsoft.public.win2000.dns concentrates on the Windows 2000 version of the Microsoft DNS Server. comp.protocols.dns.bind is more BIND-centric (as the name indicates) but is an excellent source of information about the art and practice of running domains and name servers. It arguably has a better signal-to-noise ratio than the Microsoft newsgroups and is also available as a mailing list, bind-users@isc.org.[1] A searchable archive of the list can be found at http://www.isc.org/ml-archives/bind-users/.
Microsoft’s online support site, at http://support.microsoft.com/, is a valuable source of information about known bugs in the name server and updates to the code. Also, be sure to checkout Andras Salamon’s “DNS Resource Directory” at http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/ for pointers to online DNS resources and documentation.
Another mailing list you might be interested in is the namedroppers list. Folks on the namedroppers mailing list are involved in the IETF working group that develops extensions to the DNS specifications, DNSEXT. ...
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