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There are still only 13 root servers. The reason for the limit has to do with the UDP packet size. Some roots do allow for an Anycast instance, but that instance is still the same IP as the primary root server that is being anycast’d. Speaking as a person that once ran L-Root for 3+ years
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can you hire me? haha i have a physics degree from Columbia U and a masters in computer science. I took 5 cyber security courses when I was at nyu. i've done 72 tryhackme boxes, 30 hack the box boxes , 30 portwsigger labs I need to start working! haha thanks. I got an A in Network Security and Application Security
The DNS and BIND book should be required reading for anyone working in IT. The amount of people that only have surface level understanding of DNS is astounding.
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TH-cam why have you been hiding this channel from me? Great video!😻
We're glad you found us!
There are still only 13 root servers. The reason for the limit has to do with the UDP packet size. Some roots do allow for an Anycast instance, but that instance is still the same IP as the primary root server that is being anycast’d. Speaking as a person that once ran L-Root for 3+ years
You guys are awesome...hey Deb, Zach, Jason!
Excellent presentation Serena!
Thank you very much for sharing your insightful and informative videos !! Intelligent and professional !! Outstanding !!
Greetings from California … I wish you and folks good health , success and happiness !! Much Love ✌️😎💕
Thinking about AWS certs...needed to brush my DNS knowledge. Keep it up.
Thank you for this Serena and BHIS team. :D
I'm here because BHIS is totally awesome!
way more engaging than my dns unit in network security at nyu in grad school. class was 6 grand. it was ok but this is better haha. good job!
can you hire me? haha i have a physics degree from Columbia U and a masters in computer science. I took 5 cyber security courses when I was at nyu. i've done 72 tryhackme boxes, 30 hack the box boxes , 30 portwsigger labs I need to start working! haha thanks. I got an A in Network Security and Application Security
My god I love deep dives so much.
An awesome team of people!
This is gold!
taking my net+ here soon any good places to study? preferably free other than professor messer
Hii Serena, Do you know any book that goes deep into this or atleast networkig?
May I recommend The TCP IP Guide by Kozierok? That is a comprehensive guide from no starch press.
@@xCheddarB0b42x Hey, Sorry for late reply. But Thank you so much! I will definetly read that and review it here.
AONE ❤
Great Content Guys! ✌🏽😎
The DNS and BIND book should be required reading for anyone working in IT. The amount of people that only have surface level understanding of DNS is astounding.
Nice one. Is Bryan Strand a brother to John Strand?
The rumors are true.
would be nice if you had chapter markers! and had use microsoft server to demonstrate instead of slides.
It's quite distracting having a different line of text running under the power point. Was this presentation adopted from something else?
That's Closed Captioning text which comes from the Live Stream output on Zoom and can't be turned off. We hate it too. We've recently found a different way to send out the live stream to get around this for future webcasts.
DNS is actually considered a centralized system. NOT a DE-centralized one.
Seen better dns videos