BIND 9, DNS, DNSSEC Resources
Upgrading to BIND 9: The Top Nine Gotchas
Thinking about making the leap to version 9 of BIND? Look first at this helpful checklist from Cricket Liu at Oreilly.com.
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is an implementation of the
Domain Name System (DNS) protocols and provides an openly redistributable reference implementation of the major components of
the Domain Name System.
BIND 9 - DNSSEC
BIND 9.1 is capable of acting as an authoritative server for DNSSEC secured zones.
Try Analogx.com's DNSDig to test how the web sees your
nameserver.
For a complete technical analysis of your nameservers, use DNSstuff.com
BIND training is available from
Nominum, Inc., and Men & Mice.
DNSSEC - Securing the Domain Name System
The dnssec.net website has many links to DNSSEC projects, articles, RFC's, drafts, howto's and presentations.
To learn more about how BIND 9 developed see LinuxSecurity.com's interview with Paul Vixie and David Conrad on BINDv9 and Internet Security.
For more from one of the founders of the Internet, see Paul Vixie's site.

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