The Concise Guide to DNS and BIND

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O\#213Neil, Kevin

    log messages 

obsolete resource records

    EID 

    GPOS 

    ISDN 

    MB 

    MD 

    MF 

    MG 

    MINFO 

    MR 

    NIMLOC 

    NSAP_PTR 

    WKS  2nd 

obtaining

    addresses

        DHCP 

    BIND 

    DHCP 

    domains  2nd 

Ohta, M., RFC 1995 

operational enhancements

    BIND 9 

options

    -h

        whois option  2nd  3rd  4th 

    allow transfer 

    allow-query 

    BIND 9  2nd 

    Boolean  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th 

    channels 

    dig

        -[no]stick 

        -c <query-class*** 

        -envsav 

        -envset 

        -f <file*** 

        -k <keydir(col)keyname*** 

        -P [<ping-string***] 

        -T <port*** 

        -t <query-type*** 

        -T <time*** 

        -x <dotted.address*** 

    file clause 

    forward-only 

    min-roots 

    named.conf  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 

    queries 

        keywords  2nd  3rd  4th 

    tcp list 

    zone statement  2nd  3rd 

    zone transfers  2nd 

options statement

    Boolean options  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th 

    pathnames  2nd 

    periodic task intervals  2nd 

    resource limits 

    syntax  2nd 

options statements

    resource limits 

ordering

    elements 

    RRsets 

        values 

OS resolver

    DNS 

OS resolvers

    /etc/host.conf 

    /etc/resolv.conf 

    clients

        configuring 

    searches 

outages

    extended

        using SOA resource records 

output

    dig  2nd  3rd 

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