4.8 DNS Properties
Let's finish this chapter
with an explanation of the Action
Properties
selection. The Properties selection
on the Action menu is
context-sensitive. When selected, the DNS console displays the
properties of the highlighted resource record, zone, or server.
4.8.1 Resource Record Properties
Select a resource record on the right by
single-clicking it. Then choose Action Properties. The window should look familiar:
it's the same one you used to add the record. You
can get the same effect by simply double-clicking the record, too.
4.8.2 Zone Properties
The zone properties window is viewed by
selecting a zone on the left and choosing Action Properties. Unlike resource record properties,
some zone information can be changed only from this window. It has
five tabs:
- General
-
This window shows the name of the zone's datafile as
well as indicating whether it's a primary or
secondary zone. The type of the zone can be changed from primary to
secondary or vice versa. (Dynamic updates and aging/scavenging are
advanced topics that we'll cover in Chapter 11 and Chapter 7,
respectively.) The window for the movie.edu zone
is shown in Figure 4-33.
- Start of Authority (SOA)
-
This window shows the zone's SOA record. The display
is the same as the window shown way back in Figure 4-19 and is no different than if you double-click
the SOA record in the right panel.
- Name Servers
-
We've already seen this window—see Figure 4-31.
- WINS
-
The WINS tab is covered in Chapter 11.
- Zone Transfers
-
The Zone Transfers tab and settings
are also covered in Chapter 11.
4.8.3 Server Properties
You can view the server properties by
selecting a server on the left and choosing Action Properties. It has seven tabs:
- Interfaces
-
This window allows you to specify the
interfaces on which the server will listen for queries. If you have
multiple interfaces (as for virtual web hosting), you might not need
them all to be listed here. The default behavior is for the server to
listen on all interfaces. The window is shown in Figure 4-34.
- Forwarders, Advanced, Debug Logging, Event Logging, and Monitoring
-
These tabs are all covered in Chapter 11.
- Root Hints
-
We discussed this window earlier (see Figure 4-26).
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