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Manage your organization’s naming architecture effectively, from the administrative/policy side right through to the technical DNS and nameserver implementations. This practical book takes you through the basics—the anatomies of domain names and DNS requests—and covers DNS and domain issues from a variety of perspectives, including strategy, security, and intellectual property.
Ideal for sysadmins, webmasters, IT consultants, and developers—anyone responsible for maintaining your organization's core DNS, or DNS for its downstream users or clients—this book provides strategic checklists and contains up-to-date case studies of DNS disasters.
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The Ultimate HTML ReferenceSitting at the foundation of every site is HTML. It's the only language that's essential to a web site's very existence. On the surface HTML may seem simple but there's much more to it that meets the eye. With different versions, many infrequently used elements and attributes, and varying ways that browsers interpret the language, only a... | | The Complete Idiot's Guide to Statistics, 2nd Edition
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