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General Information A Domain Name Server contains information that is part of the Domain Name Service (DNS) distributed database, which makes computer names available to client programs querying for name resolution on the Internet. Domain Name Servers are computers that run a program called BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) which relates decimal internet addresses to names which...
Article Id: 5085

LSU University Network and Infrastructure department is transitioning to a new IP Address Management solution. What follows is the transition plan and recommendations to ensure there are little to no interruptions in service. Transition Timeline The planned deployment to the new BlueCat IP Address system is: Training classes are being scheduled for February 2nd, February...
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BlueCat Address Manager: Directly Managing DNS Data & Domains To Edit DNS Data & Domains 1. Log into BAM . ( bam.lsu.edu ) Log in with a valid MyLSU ID & Password . ? 2. Click the DNS tab located in the top of the screen. 3. Click on the Everyone_else link under the...
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General Information It has been officially announced that on July 15th, the global root DNS name servers will start serving their zones in a secure manner (providing DNSSEC signed material). This will result in larger DNS packet sizes, due to the security-related additional payload that will be carried within the protocol packets. This is orthogonal to the deployment of DNSSEC within...
Article Id: 15941

LSU DNSSEC: DNS Security Extensions What is DNSSEC? In short : A secure domain name resolution system . The Domain Name System (DNS) was not designed with security in mind. Many Internet protocols have changed from their original design to accommodate changes needed for protection against the not-so-honest script junkies out in the world today. Many protocols, that...
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BlueCat Address Manager: Creating and Editing Host/IPv6 Address Reservations DHCPv6 Automatic Addressing and Dynamic DNS University Networking & Infrastructure (UNI) utilizes the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to manage the IP addresses across campus. All computers on campus must be registered through our Device Registration Portal for IPv4 before their IPv6...
Article Id: 19667

To Add & Edit Host CNAMEs 1. Once the Host is Created, you can add CNAMEs . View information on Creating & Managing Hosts 2. Log in to BAM . ( bam.lsu.edu ) Log in with a valid MyLSU ID & Password . ? 3. Click the DNS tab located at the top of the screen.
Article Id: 17563

To find the MAC Address on a Windows 7 or 10 Computer: 1. Open the Windows Command Prompt . a. Click the Start menu. Type Command Prompt in the search box and press Enter . b. Click on the Command Prompt , displayed in the search results. NOTE: You may also open Command Prompt by pressing Windows key + R, then typing cmd and pressing Enter. 2. In...
Article Id: 15960

BlueCat Address Manager: Creating and Editing Host/IP Address Reservations To create or edit a host or IP Address reservation in BAM (for items such as PCs, Printers, etc.), follow the steps below: Article Index Managing IP Addresses (manage and control IPv4 Addresses) Creating Reservations (adding IP addresses/hosts) Updating...
Article Id: 17561

BlueCat Address Manager: My IPAM Quick Actions The My IPAM Quick Action widget allows the quick creation of A (host) records, CNAME records, and fixed DHCP reservations. The My IPAM page is the starting point for working with Address Manager. You can create tabs to sort and organize your Address Manager links and functions. For example, you can create tabs to represent the...
Article Id: 19608

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