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1. Getting Started |
1.1 Finding More Information About DNS and BIND |
1.2 Asking Questions You Can't Find Answers To |
1.3 Getting a List of Top-Level Domains |
1.4 Checking Whether a Domain Name Is Registered |
1.5 Registering a Domain Name |
1.6 Registering Name Servers |
1.7 Registering a Reverse-Mapping Domain |
1.8 Transferring Your Domain Name to Another Registrar |
1.9 Choosing a Version of BIND |
1.10 Finding Out Which Version of BIND You're Running |
1.11 Getting BIND |
1.12 Building and Installing BIND |
1.13 Getting a Precompiled Version of BIND |
1.14 Creating a named.conf File |
1.15 Configuring a Name Server as the Primary Master for a Zone |
1.16 Configuring a Name Server as a Slave for a Zone |
1.17 Configuring a Name Server as Authoritative for Multiple Zones |
1.18 Starting a Name Server |
1.19 Stopping a Name Server |
1.20 Starting named at Boot Time |
2. Zone Data |
2.1 Creating a Zone Data File |
2.2 Adding a Host |
2.3 Adding an Alias |
2.4 Adding a Mail Destination |
2.5 Making the Domain Name of Your Zone Point to Your Web Server |
2.6 Pointing a Domain Name to a Particular URL |
2.7 Setting Up Round Robin Load Distribution |
2.8 Adding a Domain Name in a Subdomain Without Creating a New Zone |
2.9 Preventing Remote Name Servers from Caching a Resource Record |
2.10 Adding a Multihomed Host |
2.11 Updating a Name Server's Root Hints File |
2.12 Using a Single Data File for Multiple Zones |
2.13 Using Multiple Data Files for a Single Zone |
2.14 Resetting Your Zone's Serial Number |
2.15 Making Manual Changes to a Dynamically Updated Zone |
2.16 Moving a Host |
2.17 Mapping Any Domain Name in a Zone to a Single IP Address |
2.18 Adding Similar Records |
2.19 Making Your Services Easy to Find |
2.20 Storing the Location of a Host in DNS |
2.21 Filtering a Host Table into Zone Data Files |
3. BIND Name Server Configuration |
3.1 Configuring a Name Server to Work with ndc |
3.2 Configuring a Name Server to Work with rndc |
3.3 Using rndc with a Remote Name Server |
3.4 Allowing "Illegal" Characters in Domain Names |
3.5 Dividing a Large named.conf File into Multiple Files |
3.6 Organizing Zone Data Files in Different Directories |
3.7 Configuring a Name Server as Slave for All of Your Zones |
3.8 Finding an Offsite Slave Name Server for Your Zone |
3.9 Protecting a Slave Name Server from Abuse |
3.10 Allowing Dynamic Updates |
3.11 Configuring a Name Server to Forward Dynamic Updates |
3.12 Notifying a Slave Name Server Not in a Zone's NS Records |
3.13 Limiting NOTIFY Messages |
3.14 Configuring a Name Server to Forward Queries to Another Name Server |
3.15 Configuring a Name Server to Forward Some Queries to Other Name Servers |
3.16 Configuring a Name Server Not to Forward Certain Queries |
3.17 Returning Different Answers to Different Queriers |
3.18 Determining the Order in Which a Name Server Returns Answers |
3.19 Setting Up a Slave Name Server for a Zone in Multiple Views |
3.20 Disabling Caching |
3.21 Limiting the Memory a Name Server Uses |
3.22 Configuring IXFR |
3.23 Limiting the Size of the IXFR Log File |
3.24 Configuring a Name Server to Listen Only on Certain Network Interfaces |
3.25 Running a Name Server on an Alternate Port |
3.26 Setting Up a Root Name Server |
3.27 Returning a Default Record |
3.28 Configuring DNS to Let Clients Find the Closest Server |
3.29 Handling Dialup Connections |
4. Electronic Mail |
4.1 Configuring a Backup Mail Server in DNS |
4.2 Configuring Multiple Mail Servers in DNS |
4.3 Configuring Mail to Go to One Server and the Web to Another |
4.4 Configuring DNS for "Virtual" Email Addresses |
4.5 Configuring DNS So a Mail Server and the Email It Sends Pass Anti-Spam Tests |
5. BIND Name Server Operations |
5.1 Figuring Out How Much Memory a Name Server Will Need |
5.2 Testing a Name Server's Configuration |
5.3 Viewing a Name Server's Cache |
5.4 Flushing (Clearing) a Name Server's Cache |
5.5 Modifying Zone Data Without Restarting the Name Server |
5.6 Adding or Removing Zones Without Restarting or Reloading the Name Server |
5.7 Initiating a Zone Transfer |
5.8 Restarting a Name Server Automatically If It Dies |
5.9 Restarting a Name Server with the Same Arguments |
5.10 Controlling Multiple named Processes with rndc |
5.11 Controlling Multiple named Processes with ndc |
5.12 Finding Out Who's Querying a Name Server |
5.13 Measuring a Name Server's Performance |
5.14 Measuring Queries for Records in Particular Zones |
5.15 Monitoring a Name Server |
5.16 Limiting Concurrent Zone Transfers |
5.17 Limiting Concurrent TCP Clients |
5.18 Limiting Concurrent Recursive Clients |
5.19 Dynamically Updating a Zone |
5.20 Sending Dynamic Updates to a Particular Name Server |
5.21 Setting Prerequisites in a Dynamic Update |
5.22 Sending TSIG-Signed Dynamic Updates |
5.23 Setting Up a Backup Primary Master Name Server |
5.24 Promoting a Slave Name Server to the Primary Master |
5.25 Running Multiple Primary Master Name Servers for the Same Zone |
5.26 Creating a Zone Programmatically |
5.27 Migrating from One Domain Name to Another |
6. Delegation and Registration |
6.1 Delegating a Subdomain |
6.2 Delegating a Subdomain of a Reverse-Mapping Zone |
6.3 Delegating Reverse-Mapping for Networks with Non-Octet Masks |
6.4 Delegating Reverse-Mapping for Networks Smaller than a /24 |
6.5 Checking Delegation |
6.6 Moving a Name Server |
6.7 Changing Your Zone's Name Servers |
7. Security |
7.1 Concealing a Name Server's Version |
7.2 Configuring a Name Server to Work with a Firewall (or Vice Versa) |
7.3 Setting Up a Hidden Primary Master Name Server |
7.4 Setting Up a Stealth Slave Name Server |
7.5 Configuring an Authoritative-Only Name Server |
7.6 Configuring a Caching-Only Name Server |
7.7 Running a Name Server in a chroot( ) Jail |
7.8 Running the Name Server as a User Other than Root |
7.9 Defining a TSIG Key |
7.10 Securing Zone Transfers |
7.11 Restricting the Queries a Name Server Answers |
7.12 Preventing a Name Server from Querying a Particular Remote Name Server |
7.13 Preventing a Name Server from Responding to DNS Traffic from Certain Networks |
7.14 Protecting a Name Server from Spoofing |
8. Interoperability and Upgrading |
8.1 Upgrading from BIND 4 to BIND 8 or 9 |
8.2 Upgrading from BIND 8 to BIND 9 |
8.3 Configuring a Name Server to Accommodate a Slave Running BIND 4 |
8.4 Configuring a BIND Name Server to Accommodate a Slave Running the Microsoft DNS Server |
8.5 Configuring a BIND Name Server as a Slave to a Microsoft DNS Server |
8.6 Preventing Windows Computers from Trying to Update Your Zones |
8.7 Handling Windows Registration with a BIND Name Server |
8.8 Handling Active Directory with a Name Server |
8.9 Configuring a DHCP Server to Update a BIND Name Server |
9. Resolvers and Programming |
9.1 Configuring a Resolver to Query a Remote Name Server |
9.2 Configuring a Resolver to Resolve Single-Label Domain Names |
9.3 Configuring a Resolver to Append Multiple Domain Names to Arguments |
9.4 Sorting Multiple Addresses in a Response |
9.5 Changing the Resolver's Timeout |
9.6 Configuring the Order in Which a Resolver Uses DNS, /etc/hosts, and NIS |
9.7 Looking Up Records Programmatically |
9.8 Transferring a Zone Programmatically |
9.9 Updating a Zone Programmatically |
9.10 Signing Queries and Dynamic Updates with TSIG Programmatically |
10. Logging and Troubleshooting |
10.1 Finding a Syntax Error in a named.conf File |
10.2 Finding a Syntax Error in a Zone Data File |
10.3 Sending Log Messages to a Particular File |
10.4 Discarding a Category of Messages |
10.5 Determining Which Category a Message Is In |
10.6 Sending syslog Output to Another Host |
10.7 Logging Dynamic Updates |
10.8 Rotating Log Files |
10.9 Looking Up Records with dig |
10.10 Reverse-Mapping an Address with dig |
10.11 Transferring a Zone Using dig |
10.12 Tracing Name Resolution Using dig |
11. IPv6 |
11.1 Configuring a Name Server to Listen for Queries on an IPv6 Interface |
11.2 Configuring a Name Server to Send Queries from a Particular IPv6 Address |
11.3 Adding a Host with an IPv6 Interface |
11.4 Configuring rndc to Work Over IPv6 |
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