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BIND (Name Server & Resolver)
Hi, i'm looking information about how BIND (Name Server & Resolver) works... And how Server/Client communicates...
I found a lot of information of what BIND is and how to configure it, but nothing about how it works, does anybody know where i can found something useful?? I don't need code, just the ideas... thank you very much!!! |
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