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DNS
DNS is the standard method used on the Internet to resolve host IP addresses to friendly names that humans find easier to remember. Microsoft NT 4.0/2000/2003 provide a DNS server that is based on RFC 1053 and can be used by both Microsoft clients and other clients that have been created based on this standard. […]

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and BOOTP

Posted by arlene

Most Unix environments, which use TCP/IP for networking, use DHCP servers to provide network configuration information to clients on the network. DHCP is not a proprietary solution, but is based on standards that are defined in RFCs 2131 and 2132. Microsoft clients using TCP/IP can also use DHCP servers. Additionally, Windows Server (2000 and 2003) […]

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