Team, Firstly heartfelt gratitude for uploading such amazing videos on major server technologies. The explanation is simple, coherent and complete. I owe your videos a great deal, in helping me understand concepts of DNS,DHCP, AD etc. Sincere request to look into making videos on core Backup and Storage concepts if possible. I have searched for a lot of videos online, however backup and Storage lack this simplicity of explanation. You guys are like the one teacher in college who has an amazing way to make us understand complex subjects! Keep at it guys, you affect lives :)
Question: is each DNS server on a given network then required to be part of a zone or is it just the "authoritative" DNS servers that are required to be in a zone? I'm confused as to whether or not every DNS server is confined to zone or not.
when i try to open a command prompt in user\appdata\etc it says that exe. not found so i copied the path into my cmd window and it sais "server not authoratative for zone" any help or how to fix this?
Daniel Castañeda It sounds like a permission problem or you are connected to the wrong server. Try running the command on a DNS server that is holding the primary zone.
Good to hear. Thanks for watching.
You are helping a lot of people and for my part I thank you for these videos.
Team,
Firstly heartfelt gratitude for uploading such amazing videos on major server technologies. The explanation is simple, coherent and complete. I owe your videos a great deal, in helping me understand concepts of DNS,DHCP, AD etc.
Sincere request to look into making videos on core Backup and Storage concepts if possible. I have searched for a lot of videos online, however backup and Storage lack this simplicity of explanation. You guys are like the one teacher in college who has an amazing way to make us understand complex subjects! Keep at it guys, you affect lives :)
Thanks for producing and uploading this video. I find it to be well made. It helped me.
+Philipp Albrecht Thanks, we're always happy to hear our videos helped
DNS zones hold data needed by DNS to operate - request resolutions, name server delegation (redirection)
You are a big help. Thank you for your videos. Very rich on details and at the same time “simplified” and systematic.
Thanks so much
Thanks very much and glad to hear that we could help.
Simple & effective, thanks for making these!
+Psyolopher Thank you, glad we could help
You Guys are the best Awesome videos .. Loved em all
+Aman sharma Thanks! We're glad you enjoyed them, thanks for watching.
Thanks very much. We don't have any videos on Exchange or Office 365.
Top training, great voice , tutor easy to listen ....all F R E E of charge thumbs up
This channel is simply awesome! Love it!
Thanks! We're so glad you enjoy it.
Could you please create a video on DNS suffix, what is DNS suffix,why to use and how it works.
EXCELLENT video Sir. Thank you.
Very welcome
Really useful video, explained very nice and clear, thank you very much
You're most welcome! We're glad you enjoyed it.
Please highlight that secondary zones cannot be active directory integrated. Thanks for uploading this nice video.
Thanks for the feedback.
Excellent Videos. Kudos! Do you have videos on Exchange and Office 365?
very good explanation sir
Thanks!
Question: is each DNS server on a given network then required to be part of a zone or is it just the "authoritative" DNS servers that are required to be in a zone?
I'm confused as to whether or not every DNS server is confined to zone or not.
when i try to open a command prompt in user\appdata\etc it says that exe. not found so i copied the path into my cmd window and it sais "server not authoratative for zone" any help or how to fix this?
Daniel Castañeda It sounds like a permission problem or you are connected to the wrong server. Try running the command on a DNS server that is holding the primary zone.
Very informative video. Keep them coming!
Not bad, interesting approach. Keep up!
thanks for this video, it helped me a lot
You're welcome.
nicely explained.. Good work
Thanks a lot
Great stuff. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Really well done, great explanations. Thank you!
Thanks very much.
Thank you.
Thanks! I hope my DNS admin has reverse lookup zones lol. I gave them about 52 entries to lookup.
excellent video .. thanks
You're welcome!
Many thanks for speaking simple English
Thanks. There are also captions on of our videos if you have trouble understanding what is being said.
really great help team...
Thanks, glad we could help you.
MS AD is something that kept Microsoft from getting obseolete. Today even in multicloud hybrid cloud era this legacy lives on as Azure Entra ID.
Active Directory certain helped Microsoft, I don't think it will be going away and time soon even without the cloud.
Excellent one. Thanks a lot.
Gautam R Thanks, glad you found our video helpful
thanks for the videos
You're very welcome!
thank you very much I've enjoyed the video
You're most welcome!
Very helpful.. I can in sleep tell zones
Do you have timestamps. if you do plz send me them! :D
stfu about your timestamps
The video has timestamps? What are you specifically requesting?
(facepalm)
Isn't this just for windows servers?
The video uses Windows Server as an example, but same principles apply to all DNS servers.
Thanks a lot
You're welcome!
Thanks for sharing
You're welcome, glad you found useful
Thank you :)
AuG Nevux You're welcome
AuG Nevux You're welcome, we're happy you enjoyed our video
nice video
Thanks!
Professional!
Thanks.
thanks Sir
No Probs!
Informative
Thanks for watching.
love
You're so welcome!
Parabéns!
Tiago Toledo Faria Thank you
Thank you.
Thanks a lot
You're very welcome.