BIND DNS Administration Course

Last Updated: 29 08 2025

The BIND DNS Administration course is intended to develop both the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to manage the Domain Name System (DNS), using BIND 9, the most used DNS software deployed on the Internet today. This course will cover the DNS from fundamental principles to advanced administration and troubleshooting practices - perfect for IT-specific professionals wanting to increase their ability to work with network infrastructures. 

  Learners will have hands-on practical experience with DNS zones, domain name registration and reverse lookups while learning to configure and manage master and slave DNS servers. The course course also introduces key utilities  such as dig, host, and nslookup, to help learners, manage and test DNS queries and if necessary, troubleshoot them. In This  course will also include the use of resource records, caching-only name servers, and common named configurations for optimal performance. 

  The BIND DNS Administration course encourages the learner towards sustaining real-time problem solving, for example, BIND error codes, or troubleshooting DNS queries. By the end of the course, the learner will have gained the required knowledge and skills to build, secure, and maintain an efficient DNS environment. 

  A well known Best IT Training Company, SSDN Technologies offers this course, which will provide candidate with the skills required to improve Internet services, further develop network security and carry out DNS administration roles. 

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Learning Options for You

  • Live Training (Duration : 24 Hours)
  • Per Participant

Fee: On Request

Course Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of networking concepts, including IP addressing and protocols.
  • Familiarity with the role of DNS in network operations.
  • Experience with a command-line interface, such as a Linux/UNIX shell.
  • Basic knowledge of Linux/UNIX operating systems.

Learning Objectives

Target Audience

  • Network and System Administrators responsible for managing DNS infrastructure.
  • IT Support Technicians and Infrastructure Engineers who oversee network services.
  • DevOps Engineers involved in automated deployments and DNS configuration.
  • Web Administrators, Developers, and Technical Staff at hosting companies.
  • Cybersecurity professionals who manage DNS security.

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