In this named_conf_files.cfg example, we specify some named configurations. Note how, by means of the '#if dnsmaster ... #elif dnsslave ... #endif' directives, we customize the configuration for each master and slave name server.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// named_conf_files.cfg
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#if dnsserver
named.conf
path "/etc/named.conf" mode 640 uid =rootuid gid 44
# Copyright (c) 2001-2003 SuSE Linux AG, Nuernberg, Germany.
# All rights reserved.
[...]
options {
# The directory statement defines the name server's
# working directory
directory "/var/lib/named";
[...]
# The following zone definitions don't need any modification.
# The first one is the definition of the root name servers.
# The second one defines localhost while the third defines the
# reverse lookup for localhost.
zone "." in {
type hint;
file "db.cache";
## file "root.hint";
};
zone "localhost" in {
type master;
file "db.localhost";
## file "localhost.zone";
};
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "db.127.0.0";
## file "127.0.0.zone";
};
[...]
# pikt
zone "pikt.org" in {
#if dnsmaster
type master;
file "master/db.pikt.org";
#elif dnsslave
type slave;
file "slave/db.pikt.org";
masters { 192.168.2.132; };
#endif
};
zone "pikt.net" in {
#if dnsmaster
type master;
file "master/db.pikt.net";
#elif dnsslave
type slave;
file "slave/db.pikt.net";
masters { 192.168.2.132; };
#endif
};
# earlymusichicago
zone "earlymusichicago.org" in {
#if dnsmaster
type master;
file "master/db.earlymusichicago.org";
#elif dnsslave
type slave;
file "slave/db.earlymusichicago.org";
masters { 192.168.2.132; };
#endif
};
zone "earlymusichicago.com" in {
#if dnsmaster
type master;
file "master/db.earlymusichicago.com";
#elif dnsslave
type slave;
file "slave/db.earlymusichicago.com";
masters { 192.168.2.132; };
#endif
};
[...]
#endif
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
On the piktmaster system, we would install the named.conf file to both master and slave name server system with, for example:
# piktc -iv +F named.conf +H dnsserver [or: ... +H dnsmaster dnsslave]
[For more examples, see Samples.]
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