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Jordan Krause
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Jordan Krause

Jordan Krause has been an IT professional for more than 20 years and has received 9 Microsoft MVP awards for his work with Microsoft server and networking technologies. One of the world's first experts on Microsoft DirectAccess, he has a passion for helping companies find the best ways to enable a remote workforce. Committed to continuous learning, Jordan holds certifications as an MCSE, MCSA, and MCITP Enterprise Administrator, and has authored numerous books on Microsoft technologies. Jordan lives in beautiful West Michigan (USA), but works daily with companies around the world.
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Split-brain DNS

In all of our lab configurations, screenshots, and examples you will notice that domains we create on the internal network always end with .local. This is purposeful and is best practice. Public DNS zones, as you well know, can end in a myriad of ways. Websites or services that live on the internet may end with .com, .org, .edu, .biz, .info, .tech, .construction—the list goes on and on. These are known as top-level domains, and the creative use of such DNS suffixes should remain on the internet and away from our internal DNS zones.

Now, many of you may already work in corporate environments where your internal DNS is configured as something other than a .local, and so you already realize that internal domains can certainly be configured as one of these other suffixes. For example, Microsoft.com is obviously one of the public domains that Microsoft owns, and they could very well also have used Microsoft.com as an internal DNS zone too. In fact, it could even...

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Mastering Windows Server 2019, Third Edition - Third Edition
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Jordan Krause

Jordan Krause has been an IT professional for more than 20 years and has received 9 Microsoft MVP awards for his work with Microsoft server and networking technologies. One of the world's first experts on Microsoft DirectAccess, he has a passion for helping companies find the best ways to enable a remote workforce. Committed to continuous learning, Jordan holds certifications as an MCSE, MCSA, and MCITP Enterprise Administrator, and has authored numerous books on Microsoft technologies. Jordan lives in beautiful West Michigan (USA), but works daily with companies around the world.
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