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author | joerg <joerg@FreeBSD.org> | 1997-05-08 15:23:28 +0000 |
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committer | joerg <joerg@FreeBSD.org> | 1997-05-08 15:23:28 +0000 |
commit | 957a487d40c955edaeac6cee5ed79f02a2dc2c44 (patch) | |
tree | f85ca6c19682734a9de137866c755bd18e21ce83 /etc | |
parent | a38455ecc107448cf4462b160fc430d5cccfa795 (diff) | |
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Add some blurb about how to setup a secondary nameserver.
Reviewed by: -hackers
Diffstat (limited to 'etc')
-rw-r--r-- | etc/namedb/named.boot | 61 |
1 files changed, 50 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/etc/namedb/named.boot b/etc/namedb/named.boot index 8f298ef..0974909 100644 --- a/etc/namedb/named.boot +++ b/etc/namedb/named.boot @@ -1,11 +1,21 @@ -; $Id$ +; $Id: named.boot,v 1.5 1997/02/23 09:21:09 peter Exp $ ; From: @(#)named.boot 5.1 (Berkeley) 6/30/90 -; boot file for secondary name server -; Note that there should be one primary entry for each SOA record. +; Refer to the named(8) man page for details. If you are ever going +; to setup a primary server, make sure you've understood the hairy +; details of how DNS is working. Even with simple mistakes, you can +; break connectivity for affected parties, or cause huge amount of +; useless Internet traffic. +; +; Setting up secondaries is way easier and the rough picture for this +; is explained below. +; +; If you enable a local name server, don't forget to enter 127.0.0.1 +; into your /etc/resolv.conf so this server will be queried first. +; Also, make sure to enable it in /etc/rc.conf. ; example sortlist config: -; sortlist 128.3.0.0 +; sortlist 127.0.0.0 directory /etc/namedb @@ -14,10 +24,39 @@ directory /etc/namedb cache . named.root primary 0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA localhost.rev -; example secondary server config: -; secondary Berkeley.EDU 128.32.130.11 128.32.133.1 ucbhosts.bak -; secondary 32.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA 128.32.130.11 128.32.133.1 ucbhosts.rev.bak - -; example primary server config: -; primary Berkeley.EDU ucbhosts -; primary 32.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA ucbhosts.rev +; NB: Do not use the IP addresses below, they are faked, and only +; serve demonstration/documentation purposes! +; +; Example secondary config entries. It can be convenient to become +; a secondary at least for the zone where your own domain is in. Ask +; your network administrator for the IP address of the responsible +; primary. +; +; Never forget to include the reverse lookup (IN-ADDR.ARPA) zone! +; (This is the first bytes of the respective IP address, in reverse +; order, with ".IN-ADDR.ARPA" appended.) +; +; Before starting to setup a primary zone, better make sure you fully +; understand how DNS and BIND works, however. There are sometimes +; unobvious pitfalls. Setting up a secondary is comparably simpler. +; +; NB: Don't blindly enable the examples below. :-) Use actual names +; and addresses instead. +; +;type zone name IP of primary backup file name +;================================================================== +;secondary domain.com 192.168.1.1 domain.com.bak +;secondary 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa 192.168.1.1 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa.bak +; +; +; If you've got a DNS server around at your upstream provider, enter +; its IP address here, and enable the line below. This will make you +; benefit from its cache, thus reduce overall DNS traffic in the Internet. +; +;forwarders 127.0.0.1 +; +; In addition to the "forwarders" clause, you can force your name +; server to never initiate queries of its own, but always ask its +; forwarders only, by enabling the following line: +; +;options forward-only |