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Internet DNS: MX and SPF records
From the course: Managing DNS Essential Training
Internet DNS: MX and SPF records
- [Voiceover] Okay, In this video, we're going to talk about three different types of records and how to enter them here given that we're doing this from outside of the network. Also, this will express some of the differences in the way that different tools handle some of these things. So, first, let's start off with the easy stuff okay. Let's create ourselves and SPF record and I know like that's the easy part? Well yeah, because we've already written our SPF nomenclature. Note that I've taken out the fake mail relay thing because obviously it's fake and it wouldn't have worked so I'm going to copy that out, I'm going to paste that right in here. It is going to be a text record because this interface doesn't know what an SPF record would be and since SPFs are going to text records, this just makes sense. And I'm kind of doing this a little bit backwards, but basically we're going to do this as an at symbol and we're going to do this here, and actually we can take that out. That's…
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Use an Internet-based DNS provider2m 40s
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Understand Internet DNS2m 54s
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Internet DNS: A records and CNAME records7m 3s
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Internet DNS: MX and SPF records5m 6s
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Windows Server 2012: DNS zone setup3m 28s
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Windows Server 2012: Adding A, MX, and CNAME records3m 33s
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Windows Server 2012: Adding SRV and SPF records3m 23s
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Windows Server 2012: Creating reverse records1m 28s
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Windows Server 2012: Using NSLookup to test results2m 33s
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OS X Server: Primary zone configuration4m 44s
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OS X Server: Set resource records7m 49s
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OS X Server: Set up a secondary zone for redundancy2m 39s
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