Примеры использования Resource records на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Other additional resource records are supported by Windows Server 2008 DNS
the number of resource records in the root zone.
Cause: The zone has resource records or other data that cannot be interpreted by the DNS server.
and removing DNSSEC-related resource records as well as the registry's overall key management procedures.
An error parsing DNAME resource records can cause named to crash, resulting in denial of service.
Resource records must either be dynamically added to zones
For each addition of zones or resource records to the server, the DNS server consumes additional server memory.
With alias(CNAME) resource records, you can use more than one name to point to a single computer.
DDNS can be a great boon in reducing the administrative overhead for DNS administrators who otherwise would need to manually configure DNS resource records for these hosts.
This information is contained in resource records that you add to a zone to associate the network service with its host server.
The DNS Server service enables clients to dynamically update resource records, based on the dynamic update protocol(RFC 2136).
The DHCP server always registers the DHCP client for both the forward(A resource records) and reverse lookup or pointer(PTR resource records) with DNS.
With dynamic update, resource records are automatically added to zones when computers start on the network.
This is also true for other resource records that are related to registering AD DS as a service in DNS.
By default, the DNS server allows a zone transfer only to authoritative DNS servers that are listed in the name server(NS) resource records for the zone.
The DHCP server registers the DHCP client for both forward(A resource records) and reverse lookup or pointer(PTR resource records) when requested to do so by the client.
These security settings do not affect who may administer the zone where these resource records are located.
The accumulation of stale resource records at the DNS server can degrade its performance and responsiveness.
To improve the security of your DNS infrastructure, allow zone transfers only for either the DNS servers in the name server NS resource records for a zone or for specified DNS servers.
then click Scavenge Stale Resource Records.