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====== DNS ====== | ====== DNS ====== | ||
- | Not that this is //not// a DNS tutorial nor intended to be so. | + | Note that this is //not// a DNS tutorial nor intended to be so. |
It's mostly intended to attempt to reasonably cover documentation of some DNS infrastructure and maintenance thereof, | It's mostly intended to attempt to reasonably cover documentation of some DNS infrastructure and maintenance thereof, | ||
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It may also be highly preferable (if not strongly recommended), that rather than edit the zone file, one uses dynamic update to make the DNS changes. | It may also be highly preferable (if not strongly recommended), that rather than edit the zone file, one uses dynamic update to make the DNS changes. | ||
- | Below I give fair bit of example, and more general documentation/explanation:\\ | + | Below I give fair bit of example, and more general documentation/explanation (and with some correction(s)/clarification(s)):\\ |
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Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 01:18:26 -0700 | Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 01:18:26 -0700 | ||
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Also, one may note, ~root/bin/Named-checkconf | Also, one may note, ~root/bin/Named-checkconf | ||
It's essentially an "enhanced" version of (wrapper around) named-checkconf | It's essentially an "enhanced" version of (wrapper around) named-checkconf | ||
- | and runs relevant checks, and with relevant options/arguments. Not also | + | and runs relevant checks, and with relevant options/arguments. Note also |
to be effective it needs to run as root (to be able to chroot and read | to be effective it needs to run as root (to be able to chroot and read | ||
relevant data, etc.). It's also world readable, so one may view/inspect | relevant data, etc.). It's also world readable, so one may view/inspect |