Section 3.1. Introduction
Section 3.2. Configuring a Name Server to Work with ndc
Section 3.3. Configuring a Name Server to Work with rndc
Section 3.4. Using rndc with a Remote Name Server
Section 3.5. Allowing "Illegal" Characters in Domain Names
Section 3.6. Dividing a Large named.conf File into Multiple Files
Section 3.7. Organizing Zone Data Files in Different Directories
Section 3.8. Configuring a Name Server as Slave for All of Your Zones
Section 3.9. Finding an Offsite Slave Name Server for Your Zone
Section 3.10. Protecting a Slave Name Server from Abuse
Section 3.11. Allowing Dynamic Updates
Section 3.12. Configuring a Name Server to Forward Dynamic Updates
Section 3.13. Notifying a Slave Name Server Not in a Zone's NS Records
Section 3.14. Limiting NOTIFY Messages
Section 3.15. Configuring a Name Server to Forward Queries to Another Name Server
Section 3.16. Configuring a Name Server to Forward Some Queries to Other Name Servers
Section 3.17. Configuring a Name Server Not to Forward Certain Queries
Section 3.18. Returning Different Answers to Different Queriers
Section 3.19. Determining the Order in Which a Name Server Returns Answers
Section 3.20. Setting Up a Slave Name Server for a Zone in Multiple Views
Section 3.21. Disabling Caching
Section 3.22. Limiting the Memory a Name Server Uses
Section 3.23. Configuring IXFR
Section 3.24. Limiting the Size of the IXFR Log File
Section 3.25. Configuring a Name Server to Listen Only on Certain Network Interfaces
Section 3.26. Running a Name Server on an Alternate Port
Section 3.27. Setting Up a Root Name Server
Section 3.28. Returning a Default Record
Section 3.29. Configuring DNS to Let Clients Find the Closest Server
Section 3.30. Handling Dialup Connections