07-03-2006
Thanks hitori for your help. But I was looking for some more details because I miss quite a few basic concepts, I was looking for some full fledged book like DNS & BIND by Cricket Liu, I can't afford that book at this time though, but something similar would be a great thing.
Any other pointers would be highly appreciated.
Cheers,
Patras
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