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Understanding DDI: An In-Depth Look at DNS, DHCP, and IPAM

In the realm of network management, DDI is a term that encapsulates three critical components: DNS (Domain Name System), DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), and IPAM (IP Address Management). Together, these technologies form the backbone of network connectivity, enabling devices to communicate seamlessly and securely. In this blog post, we …

Understanding IPv4: The Core Protocol In The Network

In the vast and intricate world of networking, there exists a fundamental protocol that forms the backbone of communication across the internet: Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). Despite the emergence of its successor, IPv6, IPv4 remains prevalent and essential in the functioning of modern networks. In this blog post, we’ll …

What is an SOA Record, and When Do We Use It?

In the world of domain names and DNS (Domain Name System), various technical components play a crucial role in ensuring smooth online operations. One such component is the SOA record. Despite its importance, many website owners and administrators may not fully understand what it is or when it should be …

Why do you need an SPF record?

SPF record: Definition An SPF (Sender Policy Framework) record is an essential type of DNS (Domain Name System) record used to authenticate the identity of a sender’s email server. It helps ensure that emails sent from your domain are seen as legitimate and not blocked or flagged as suspicious by …