You can also try training arranged by APRICOT (and others incl. NANOG & others).
The bad things is these events only happens once in a year.
I had been in APRICOT's DNS/DNSSEC Workshop held in Delhi last year.
Phil Regnauld, Allen and Randy was the trainer and no doubt Regnauld is one of
the best
If you live in Africa and can get South, ZACR (UniForum SA), the "co.za"
registry people provide free DNS Courses in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
You still have to cover personal travel, food and lodging though.
These are proper DNS training courses, three day Intro and four day
Advanced courses. Th
On 27.04.13 01:03, Kevin Morgan wrote:
Does it use an algorithm to determine the best server to use or does
it try the masters in the order they are listed? I am wondering if
listing the masters in a different order can optimize the performance
of bind.
AFAIK:
BIND keeps track of servers access
On Apr 27, 2013, at 4:18 AM, Alan Clegg wrote:
> On Apr 27, 2013, at 11:36 AM, SUNDAY A. OLUTAYO wrote:
>
>> ISC should consider online training too, same linux foundation has done.
>
> As one of the ISC instructors, I will say that our classes are highly
> interactive, both student-to-instruct
On Apr 27, 2013, at 11:36 AM, SUNDAY A. OLUTAYO wrote:
> ISC should consider online training too, same linux foundation has done.
As one of the ISC instructors, I will say that our classes are highly
interactive, both student-to-instructor and in the lab experience provided.
I have yet to fin
ISC should consider online training too, same linux foundation has done.
Sunday Olutayo
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Doug Barton wrote:
Ted made some really good points. It's also worth pointing out that
overhead, like renting the facility to teach the classes in, food,
travel expenses for the tr
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