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Windows Server 2012: Adding SRV and SPF records
From the course: Managing DNS Essential Training
Windows Server 2012: Adding SRV and SPF records
- [Voiceover] Okay, to assist my failing memory with our SRV and SPF record creations, I'm going to be flipping back and forth between our Windows environment and the url that I have here for our pfSense bind installation. And I'm also going to be doing some copying and pasting between these two things, just to make things easier because we've already done the work to figure out the formatting on these things so why not reuse the work that we've done right. Okay, so to get started, we're going to click on the new record button up here in the tool bar. And in this list, you're going to see that there is just gigantic list of resource record types. Several of these are Windows specific record types and we're certainly not going to review them all. We're doing the DNS standard ones that are available across all platforms in this course. But it is interesting to note that there are so many of these available. So I said that we'd be doing an SPF record so those go into a txt record in most…
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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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