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8. Questions and Answers

Please read this section before mailing me.

  1. My named wants a named.boot file

    You are reading the wrong HOWTO. Please see the old version of this HOWTO, which convers bind 4, at http://www.math.uio.no/~janl/DNS/

  2. How do use DNS from inside a firewall?

    A couple of hints: `forwarders', `slave', and have a look in the literature list at the end of this HOWTO.

  3. How do I make DNS rotate through the available addresses for a service, say www.busy.site to obtain a load balancing effect, or similar?

    Make several A records for www.busy.site and use bind 4.9.3 or later. Then bind will round-robin the answers. It will not work with earlier versions of bind.

  4. I want to set up DNS on a (closed) intranet. What do I do?

    You drop the root.hints file and just do zone files. That also means you don't have to get new hint files all the time.

  5. How do I set up a secondary (slave) name server?

    If the primary/master server has address 127.0.0.1 you put a line like this in the named.conf file of your secondary:


      zone "linux.bogus" {
            type slave;
            file "sz/linux.bogus";
            masters { 127.0.0.1; };
      };
      
    

    You may list several alternate master servers the zone can be copied from inside the masters list, separated by ';' (semicolon).

  6. I want bind running when I'm disconnected from the net.

    There are two items regarding this:

  7. Where does the caching name server store its cache? Is there any way I can control the size of the cache?

    The cache is completely stored in memory, it is not written to disk at any time. Every time you kill named the cache is lost. The cache is not controllable in any way. named manages it according to some simple rules and that is it. You cannot control the cache or the cache size in any way for any reason. If you want to you can ``fix'' this by hacking named. This is however not recommended.

  8. Does named save the cache between restarts? Can I make it save it?

    No, named does not save the cache when it dies. That means that the cache must be built anew each time you kill and restart named. There is no way to make named save the cache in a file. If you want you can ``fix'' this by hacking named. This is however not recommended.


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