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OS X Server: Set resource records

OS X Server: Set resource records

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OS X Server: Set resource records

- [Voiceover] In this video we're going to enter all of the resource records that we want to enter here on our OS X server as a DNS server, right. So the idea here, I mean I know we're setting up three different DNS servers on the same network and we've given them each independent IP addresses but the idea here is so far that we set up the pfSense router with Bind as if it were it's own entity and if it was the only DNS server on the network. We set up the Windows server very much the same way. With the Mac OS X stuff, we're kind of setting things up in a different way. This is going to be our primary and then we're going to set up another OS X server in the next video as the secondary, right. So that's one of the things that you're going to experience here that's going to be slightly different. I also have brought over the Zone file that we used to configure the pfSense router with Bind, and so this is all of that information, because I want to be sure that I get it exactly the same.…

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