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system:dns [2020-03-13T08:10:35+0000]
michael_paoli created
system:dns [2020-03-13T15:16:47+0000]
michael_paoli typo fix
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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)):\\
 <​file>​ <​file>​
 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
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