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BIND DNS

BIND DNS

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What is BIND DNS?

BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is the most widely used DNS server software. It implements DNS protocols for the Internet, enabling the translation of human-readable domain names (like example.com) into IP addresses (like 192.0.2.1) that computers use to communicate. It's commonly used by organizations and internet service providers to host DNS zones and resolve domain names.

What other technologies are related to BIND DNS?

BIND DNS Complementary Technologies

Kerberos can be used with BIND for secure updates and authentication.
mentioned alongside BIND DNS in 1% (119) of relevant job posts
Zabbix can be used to monitor the health and performance of BIND servers.
mentioned alongside BIND DNS in 0% (110) of relevant job posts
LDAP can be used as a backend for storing DNS information, though less common.
mentioned alongside BIND DNS in 0% (147) of relevant job posts

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