[MS-DNSP]: Domain Name Service (DNS) Server Management Protocol 1 Introduction 2 Messages 2 Messages 2.1 Transport 2.2 Common Data Types 2.2 Common Data Types 2.2.1 DNS RPC Common Messages 2.2.2 Resource Record Messages 2.2.3 Address Information Messages 2.2.4 Server Messages 2.2.5 Zone Messa...
In a traditional DNS setup, a CNAME record is used to alias one domain name to another. When a user types in a domain name, their DNS resolver looks up the IP address associated with the domain's DNS record and directs the user to the corresponding server. In a latency based CNAME re...
ms-DNS-DS-Record-Set-TTL ms-DNS-Is-Signed ms-DNS-Keymaster-Zones ms-DNS-Maintain-Trust-Anchor ms-DNS-NSEC3-Current-Salt ms-DNS-NSEC3-Hash-Algorithm ms-DNS-NSEC3-Iterations ms-DNS-NSEC3-OptOut ms-DNS-NSEC3-Random-Salt-Length ms-DNS-NSEC3-User-Salt ms-DNS-Parent-Has-Secure-Delegation...
Enumerations EnumerationDescription OPCodeDNS Record OpCode. A four bit field that specifies kind of query in this message. This value is set by the originator of a query and copied into the response. PREVHOMEUPNEXT
Data Types Making API Requests Request Structure Common Params Signature Responses Signature v3 Key APIs ModifyKeyPairAttribute ImportKeyPair DisassociateInstancesKeyPairs DescribeKeyPairs DeleteKeyPairs CreateKeyPair AssociateInstancesKeyPairs Instance APIs PurchaseReservedInstancesOffering TerminateInstances StopInsta...
Data Types Making API Requests Request Structure Common Params Signature Responses Signature v3 Key APIs ModifyKeyPairAttribute ImportKeyPair DisassociateInstancesKeyPairs DescribeKeyPairs DeleteKeyPairs CreateKeyPair AssociateInstancesKeyPairs Instance APIs PurchaseReservedInstancesOffering TerminateInstances StopInsta...
For a complete overview of DNS record types, refer to An Introduction to DNS Terminology, Components, and Concepts. The most common DNS record is an A record, which is a primary link from a domain name to a server address. For this tutorial, and for assigning canonical domain names to se...
If you see this message, your DNS server is still able to answer queries and host Active Directory. The resolver cannot locate the PTR resource record for the name server that it is configured to use. The properties for your network connection must specify the IP address of at least one na...
2.2.5.12 DhcpDiscardDnsRecordOnLeaseDeletionStatus 2.2.5.13 DhcpDnsNameProtectionStatus 2.2.5.14 DhcpDnsNotRequestingClientsUpdateType 2.2.5.15 DhcpDnsUpdateType 2.2.5.16 DhcpFailoverConfigSyncStatus 2.2.5.17 DhcpFailoverMode 2.2.5.18 DhcpFailoverOperationOwner 2.2.5.19 DhcpFailoverOperations 2.2.5.20 Dhcp...
2.2.5.14 DhcpDnsNameProtectionStatus 2.2.5.15 DhcpDiscardDnsRecordOnLeaseDeletionStatus 2.2.5.16 DhcpAuditLoggingStatus 2.2.5.17 DhcpOptionOwnerType 2.2.5.18 DhcpOptionType 2.2.5.19 DhcpScopeStatus 2.2.5.20 DhcpReservationSyncStatus 2.2.5.21 DhcpStatelessClientInventoryStatus 2.2.5.22 DhcpServingClientsType ...