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Provides "quick and dirty" instructions for setting up the BIND DNS server on Windows NT, including sample zone files.
bind8nt.meiway.com
Memorandum of Understanding on Generic Top-Level Domains. Includes details such as why certain Top Level Domains (such as .biz) are chosen.
www.gtld-mou.org
Unix software providing a web based user interface for DNS administration.
www.namesurfer.com
The developer's site for the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon at the Internet Software Consortium
www.isc.org
Putting Locations into the DNS
How to put your latitude and longitude into your DNS configuration, plus some nifty extras, like maps.
www.ckdhr.com
DNS server software for Windows 9x/NT/2000. Free trial version, screenshots, client testimonials, FAQ, tutorials.
www.jhsoft.com
Offers a diagnostic utility for DNS administrators, and QuickDNS Pro, a DNS server for the Mac.
www.menandmice.com
DNS Oversimplied: How to Check Your DNS
Step-by-step instructions on how to verify that your DNS is working properly and is error-free, even if your ISP handles your DNS.
www.rscott.org
A free module for Perl for resolving DNS queries.
www.fuhr.org
ADNS is a free resolver library for C (and C++) programs, released under GNU's General Public License.
www.chiark.greenend.org.uk
A replacement for BIND - Tinydns does the authoritative nameserving, Dnscache does the recursive lookups.
tinydns.org
Country Coded Top Level Domains (ccTLD's)
The official list of all country specific TLD's, including .us, .uk, and .tv, plus links to where you can apply for a domain in that country.
www.iana.org
A DNS resolver written in java.
www.xbill.org
Nominum provides DNS and DHCP servers and an advanced IP name and address management system.
www.nominum.com
Howto Become A Totally Small Time DNS Admin
Plain text instructions on setting up administration under Linux.
www.ibiblio.org