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1.4 The History of the Microsoft DNS Server


The first implementation of the
Domain Name System was called
JEEVES, written by
Paul Mockapetris himself. A later implementation
was BIND, an acronym
for Berkeley Internet Name Domain, written by Kevin
Dunlap for BSD
4.3 Unix. BIND is now maintained by the Internet Software
Consortium.[3]

[3] For more information on the Internet
Software Consortium and its work on BIND, see http://www.isc.org/bindl.


Although the Microsoft DNS Server can read BIND's
configuration and datafiles, it is not BIND. Microsoft wrote its
server from scratch, according to the DNS specifications. The first
version of the Microsoft DNS Server was a beta version that ran on
Windows NT 3.51. Microsoft made it available for some time from one
of its FTP servers. The first product version of the DNS Server was
shipped with Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 (but not with NT
Workstation 4.0). The DNS server shipped with Windows 2000 Server and
Windows Server 2003 comes from the same code base as the Windows NT
DNS serverit's really just a later version.

There are other name servers that run on Windows. For example, the
Internet Software Consortium distributes free ports of BIND,
including 9.2.2 (the latest released version as of this writing),
which run on Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 (see

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