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BIND
(Berkeley Internet Name Domain)
BIND, or Berkeley Internet Name Domain, is the most widely used Domain Name System (DNS) software on the internet. It translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses, enabling users to access websites and services.
BIND is open-source and supports advanced DNS features like DNSSEC (DNS Security Extensions), which adds a layer of security to prevent DNS spoofing. Despite its complexity, BIND is highly configurable and is a critical component of internet infrastructure. System administrators often use BIND to manage DNS servers and ensure reliable domain resolution.
BIND is open-source and supports advanced DNS features like DNSSEC (DNS Security Extensions), which adds a layer of security to prevent DNS spoofing. Despite its complexity, BIND is highly configurable and is a critical component of internet infrastructure. System administrators often use BIND to manage DNS servers and ensure reliable domain resolution.