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DNS Basics

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DNS Resource Records

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DNS Zones

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DNS Delegation

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DNS Security Techniques

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Advanced DNS Topics

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DNS Security (DNSSEC)

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DNS Policies

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PowerShell for DNS

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Troubleshooting DNS Issues - Troubleshooting Tools

• 1hr 39min

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DNS Basics LAB

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Ambrose Garza(@ambroseg)
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2 years ago

I am not sure I understand why it was so much faster getting the results when recursive was disabled. But I understand the process better.

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Ricardo P(@ricardop)
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2 years ago

Hi profile avatar Ambrose Garza

Yes, that’s weird. Recursive DNS queries generally tend to resolve faster than iterative queries.

If you have further questions about DNS, let us know.

Ricardo