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How I learned to love DNS

  • Kiss me, I'm secure!

    This could also be "How to confuse and confound yourself in the name of security." I am now working on an automated security package that lets users deploy XP Pro and Server 2003 in a standardized baseline. The premise is to: Patch the system (up to date...
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  • I'm back...

    OK, so it's been awhile but I am going to try this again. Current topics include: AD (given) VMware (no longer using Virtual Server) ESX and Workstation Autocross Other I just switched contracts and I am now working on an automated deployment platform...
  • Do you use reverse lookup zones?

    By default, Active Directory does not require the use of reverse lookup zones to validate clients. The primary function of AD DNS is to permit the lookup of clients, services, and the all-valuable DC GUIDs for inter-DC communication. Spiffy. However,...
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  • So, who am I?

    Hi there, I am James Carter, and I am a Windows Server MVP in Directory Services. Basically, I am an Active Directory geek. I am a moderator at both www.ntcompatible.com and www.linuxcompatible.org (a.k.a. "clutch"), and I am an AD engineer/contractor...
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