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Configuring DNS Forwarders in Windows Server 2016

Last time we go together, we looked at installing the DNS server role to your Windows 2016 server.  Now we’re going to dive into configuration baby!

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How to add DNS services to Windows Server 2016

I get it.  DNS can be confusing.  It’s so simple right? Just turn an hostname like www.asdf[.]com into an IP address. Ah yes the but the complexity is in the details right! So in this little tutorial series I’m going

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