CLASS support
Kevin Darcy
kcd at chrysler.com
Mon Nov 30 22:19:59 UTC 2009
People who can read man pages can certainly read emails :-)
He was running named-checkconf, not named-checkzone.
It appears that the default view is locked to class IN, so if you need a
zone in another class, you need to define a view, even if trivially defined:
options {
directory "/tmp";
};
view "blah" class999 {
match-clients { any; };
zone "foo" class999 {
type master;
file "foo";
};
};
- Kevin
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:43:08PM +0100,
> JFC Morfin <jefsey at jefsey.com> wrote
> a message of 15 lines which said:
>
>
>> I guessed the format from the code. But it fails. named-checkconf
>> says that "CLASS999 does not match view\default class"?
>>
>
> People who read the code can certainly read the man page:
>
> -c class
> Specify the class of the zone. If not specified, "IN" is assumed.
>
>
> % named-checkzone -c CLASS42 example example.zone
> zone example/CLASS42: loaded serial 13
> OK
>
> % cat example.zone
> $TTL 300
> @ CLASS42 SOA localhost. root.localhost. (
> 13 ; Serial
> 604800 ; Refresh
> 86400 ; Retry
> 2419200 ; Expire
> 604800 ) ; Negative Cache TTL
> ;
> @ CLASS42 NS localhost
>
> www CLASS42 CNAME foo.bar.
> troll CLASS42 TXT "test"
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