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6.3. Zone File
version

The version the server should report -via a query of the name version.bind -with type TXT, class CHAOS. -The default is the real version number of this server. -Specifying version none -disables processing of the queries.

hostname

The hostname the server should report via a query of -the name hostname.bind -with type TXT, class CHAOS. -This defaults to the hostname of the machine hosting the name server as -found by gethostname(). The primary purpose of such queries is to -identify which of a group of anycast servers is actually -answering your queries. Specifying hostname none -disables processing of the queries.

directory
Section 6.2.14.15Section 6.2.14.16

statistics-file. See also Section 6.2.14.15Section 6.2.14.16.

6.2.14.2. Forwarding

6.2.14.4. Interfaces

6.2.14.5. Query Address

6.2.14.7. Operating System Resource Limits

6.2.14.8. Server Resource Limits

6.2.14.9. Periodic Task Intervals

6.2.14.15. Built-in server information zones

The server provides some helpful diagnostic information +through a number of built-in zones under the +pseudo-top-level-domain bind in the +CHAOS class. These zones are part of a +built-in view (see Section 6.2.19) of class +CHAOS which is separate from the default view of +class IN; therefore, any global server options +such as allow-query do not apply the these zones. +If you feel the need to disable these zones, use the options +below, or hide the built-in CHAOS view by +defining an explicit view of class CHAOS +that matches all clients.

version

The version the server should report +via a query of the name version.bind +with type TXT, class CHAOS. +The default is the real version number of this server. +Specifying version none +disables processing of the queries.

hostname

The hostname the server should report via a query of +the name hostname.bind +with type TXT, class CHAOS. +This defaults to the hostname of the machine hosting the name server as +found by gethostname(). The primary purpose of such queries is to +identify which of a group of anycast servers is actually +answering your queries. Specifying hostname none +disables processing of the queries.

6.2.14.15. The Statistics File6.2.14.16. The Statistics File

The statistics file generated by

7.2. chroot

7.2. chroot

7.2.1. The chroot

7.2.2. Using the setuid

8.1. Common Problems
8.2. Incrementing and Changing the Serial Number
8.3. Where Can I Get Help?

8.1. Common Problems

8.1.1. It's not working; how can I figure out what's wrong?

8.2. Incrementing and Changing the Serial Number

8.3. Where Can I Get Help?

A.1. Acknowledgements

A.1. Acknowledgements

A.1.1. A Brief History of the DNS

Bibliography

Standards

[RFC974] 

[RFC1034] 

[RFC1035] 

[RFC2181] 

[RFC2308] 

[RFC1995] 

[RFC1996] 

[RFC2136] 

[RFC2845] 

Proposed Standards Still Under Development

[RFC1886] 

[RFC2065] 

[RFC2137] 

Other Important RFCs About DNS

[RFC1535] 

[RFC1536] 

[RFC1982] 

Resource Record Types

[RFC1183] 

[RFC1706] 

[RFC2168] 

[RFC1876] 

[RFC2052] 

[RFC2163] 

[RFC2230] 

DNS

[RFC1101] 

[RFC1123] 

[RFC1591] 

[RFC2317] 

DNS

[RFC1537] 

[RFC1912] 

[RFC1912] 

[RFC2010] 

[RFC2219] 

Other DNS

[RFC1464] 

[RFC1713] 

6.2.17. trusted-keys
6.2.18. trusted-keys
6.2.19. view
6.2.20. view
6.2.22. zone
6.3. Zone File
6.3.2. Discussion of MX Records
6.3.4. Inverse Mapping in IPv4
6.3.5. Other Zone File Directives
6.3.6. BIND
7.2. chroot
7.2.1. The chroot
7.2.2. Using the setuid
8.1. Common Problems
8.1.1. It's not working; how can I figure out what's wrong?
8.2. Incrementing and Changing the Serial Number
8.3. Where Can I Get Help?
A.1. Acknowledgements
A.1.1. A Brief History of the DNS
A.3.3. Other Documents About BIND