Root for private network
Kal Feher
kal.feher at melbourneit.com.au
Tue Nov 27 22:39:02 UTC 2007
zone "." IN { type master;
file "rootfile.location";
};
You are now the centre of the universe, keeping Kevin's words in mind that
you cant also have a zone "." IN { type hint; }; within the same view.
On 28/11/07 7:51 AM, "Kevin Darcy" <kcd at chrysler.com> wrote:
> Laurent Archambault wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I have a great private network without internet, and for compare actually
>> configuration of my ROOT(2) to classic ROOT internet,
>> is it possible to have a example of named.conf for make a good ROOT.
>> And it's not for hack an root...no !
>>
> As far as named.conf goes, you define it like you would define any other
> master zone.
>
> Beyond that, just observe the general rule that a given zone can only be
> defined once within named.conf, i.e. if you're master or slave for the
> root zone, you can't also define it as "type hint" or any other type
> (stub, forward).
>
>
> - Kevin
>
>
--
Kal Feher
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