This document describes the concepts of the Domain Name System (DNS) and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), the setup and configuration of these services, and how to use DNS and DHCP Services in Open Enterprise Server 2023.
This guide is divided into the following sections:
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Section 1.0, Understanding DNS and DHCP Services
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Section 2.0, What’s New or Changed in DNS and DHCP
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Section 3.0, Planning Your DNS/DHCP Implementation
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Section 4.0, Running DNS/DHCP Services in a Virtualized Environment
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Section 5.0, Comparing Linux and NetWare
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Section 6.0, Installing and Configuring DHCP
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Section 7.0, Administering and Managing DHCP
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Section 8.0, Configuring DHCP with OES Cluster Services for the NSS File System
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Section 9.0, Configuring DHCP with OES Cluster Services for the Linux File System
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Section 10.0, Security Guidelines for DHCP
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Section 11.0, Installing and Configuring DNS
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Section 12.0, Migrating DNS/DHCP from NetWare to OES
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Section 13.0, Administering and Managing a DNS Server
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Section 14.0, Configuring DNS with OES Cluster Services
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Section 15.0, Security Considerations for DNS
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Section 16.0, DNS/DHCP Advanced Features
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Section 17.0, DNS-DSfW Integration
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Section 18.0, Troubleshooting DNS and DHCP Services
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Section 19.0, Linux Notes
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Section A.0, Appendix
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Section B.0, Glossary
Audience
The audience for this document is network administrators. This documentation is not intended for users of the network.
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Documentation Updates
For the most recent version of this guide, see the DNS/DHCP Services for Linux Administration Guide.