OES 23.4: DNS/DHCP Services for Linux Administration Guide
- OES 23.4: DNS/DHCP Services for Linux Administration Guide
- Understanding DNS and DHCP Services
- DNS
- DNS Service
- DHCP
- OES DHCP Service
- What’s Next
- What’s New or Changed in DNS and DHCP
- What’s New or Changed in DNS and DHCP (OES 24.3)
- What’s New or Changed in DNS and DHCP (OES 24.2)
- What’s New or Changed in DNS and DHCP (OES 24.1)
- What’s New or Changed in DNS and DHCP (OES 23.4)
- Planning Your DNS/DHCP Implementation
- Resource Requirements
- eDirectory Guidelines
- Planning a DNS Strategy
- Planning a DHCP Strategy
- Running DNS/DHCP Services in a Virtualized Environment
- Comparing Linux and NetWare
- DNS on NetWare versus DNS on Linux
- DHCP on NetWare versus DHCP on Linux
- Limitations
- What’s Next
- Installing and Configuring DHCP
- Planning Your Installation
- Installing DHCP
- Setting Runtime Credentials
- Post Installation
- Verifying the Installation
- What’s Next
- Administering and Managing DHCP
- Using the Java Management Console to Manage DHCP (OES Linux)
- Starting the DHCP Server
- Stopping the DHCP Server
- What’s Next
- Configuring DHCP with OES Cluster Services for the NSS File System
- Benefits of Configuring DHCP for High Availability
- Prerequisites
- Installation and Configuration
- Loading and Unloading the DHCP Server
- What’s Next
- Configuring DHCP with OES Cluster Services for the Linux File System
- Benefits of Configuring DHCP for High Availability
- DHCP Installation and Configuration
- What’s Next
- Security Guidelines for DHCP
- Best Practices
- What’s Next
- Installing and Configuring DNS
- Planning the Installation
- Installing the DNS Server
- Setting Runtime Credentials
- Verifying Installation
- What’s Next
- Migrating DNS/DHCP from NetWare to OES
- Administering and Managing a DNS Server
- Using the Java Management Console to Manage DNS
- Configuring Roles for a OES DNS Server
- novell-named Command Line Options
- Viewing Debug Logs in Syslog
- Configuring Log-Level using Java Management Console
- Changing Proxy Users
- Starting the DNS Server
- Running DNS Server in chroot Mode
- Running DNS Server as a Non-Root User
- Stopping the DNS Server
- What’s Next
- Configuring DNS with OES Cluster Services
- Prerequisites
- Installation and Configuration
- Loading and Unloading the DNS Server
- What’s Next
- Security Considerations for DNS
- Logging
- Commands
- Cryptographic Algorithms
- Best Practices
- What’s Next
- DNS/DHCP Advanced Features
- Configuring the ICE Zone Handler
- What’s Next
- DNS-DSfW Integration
- Normal eDirectory with DNS
- DSfW with DNS
- DSfW with Remote DNS (Child Domains)
- Scenarios
- FAQs
- What’s Next
- Troubleshooting DNS and DHCP Services
- DHCP
- DNS
- Java Console
- What’s Next
- Linux Notes
- DNS Notes
- What’s Next
- Appendix
- Supported RFCs
- Types of Resource Records
- DHCP Option Descriptions
- DNS Root Servers
- DNS Server Configuration Utility
- dns-inst
- DNS Server Maintenance Utility
- dns-maint (8)
- DHCP Server Maintenance Utility
- dhcp-maint (8)
- Post-Install Maintenance Tools
- Glossary
- Legal Notices