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zero address: 6.1.4. The nameserver Directive (DNS and Bind)
zero-valued serial number: 7.2.3. Starting Over with a New Serial Number (DNS and Bind)
zeroing ntop statistics: 8.3.1.1. Interactive mode (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
8.3.1.2. Web mode (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
zlib: 4.3.1. Prerequisites (SSH, The Secure Shell)
13.1. Using MRTG (Essential SNMP)
Zmodem and SecureCRT: 15. SecureCRT (Windows) (SSH, The Secure Shell)
zone authority records: 10.1.4.1. nslookup and dig (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
10.1.4.1. nslookup and dig (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
zone-c field (RIPE database): 4.2.1.2. Obtaining an IN-ADDR.ARPA domain (TCP/IP Network Administration)
zone change notification (see DNS NOTIFY)
zone data
adding to zone data files: 7.2.4. Additional Zone Data File Entries (DNS and Bind)
on bastion host, protecting: 11.3.5.2. Protecting zone data on the bastion host (DNS and Bind)
importance of backups for slave name servers: 4.8.2. Backup Files (DNS and Bind)
zone data files: 2.4.3. Zone Data Files (DNS and Bind)
4.2. Setting Up Zone Data (DNS and Bind)
abbreviations/shortcuts for: 4.4. Abbreviations (DNS and Bind)
examples illustrating: 4.4.4. The Shortened Zone Data Files (DNS and Bind)
contents of (examples): 4.2.8. The Completed Zone Data Files (DNS and Bind)
creating, example of: 9.4.2. Creating and Delegating a Subdomain (DNS and Bind)
default origin for, changing: 7.3.2. Changing the Origin in a Zone Data File (DNS and Bind)
dynamic update and: 10.2.2. Dynamic Update and Zone Data Files (DNS and Bind)
format of: A.1. Master File Format (DNS and Bind)
generating from host tables: 7.2.5. Generating Zone Data Files from the Host Table (DNS and Bind)
h2n utility for creating: 4.6. Tools (DNS and Bind)
including name server addresses in (example): 9.4.4. On the movie.edu Primary Master Name Server (DNS and Bind)
location of indicated in BIND configuration file: 4.3. Setting Up a BIND Configuration File (DNS and Bind)
organizing: 7.3. Organizing Your Files (DNS and Bind)
setting up data in: 4.2. Setting Up Zone Data (DNS and Bind)
syntax errors in: 14.3.5. Syntax Error in Configuration File or Zone Data File (DNS and Bind)
updating: 7.2. Updating Zone Data Files (DNS and Bind)
zone data, adding to: 7.2.4. Additional Zone Data File Entries (DNS and Bind)
zone data warning message: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages (DNS and Bind)
zone files: 3.3.4. BIND, Resolvers, and named (TCP/IP Network Administration)
address records: C.3.1.3. Address record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
CNAME records: C.3.1.5. Canonical Name record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
creating: C.3. Zone File Records (TCP/IP Network Administration)
displaying: 13.6.2. The Data Is Here and the Server Can't Find It! (TCP/IP Network Administration)
$GENERATE directive: 8.3.3.4. The $GENERATE directive (TCP/IP Network Administration)
HINFO records: C.3.1.9. Host Information record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
$INCLUDE directive: 8.3.3.3. The $INCLUDE directive (TCP/IP Network Administration)
MX records: C.3.1.4. Mail Exchanger record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
NS records: C.3.1.2. Name Server record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
$ORIGIN directive: 8.3.3.2. The $ORIGIN directive (TCP/IP Network Administration)
PTR: C.3.1.6. Domain Name Pointer record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
RP records: C.3.1.7. Responsible Person record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
SOA records: C.3.1.1. Start of Authority record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
SRV records: C.3.1.11. Server Selection record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
$TTL directive: 8.3.3.1. The $TTL directive (TCP/IP Network Administration)
TXT records: C.3.1.8. Text record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
WKS records: C.3.1.10. Well-Known Services record (TCP/IP Network Administration)
zone statements
named command: C.2.7. The zone Statement (TCP/IP Network Administration)
named.conf file: 8.3.1.1. A caching-only server configuration (TCP/IP Network Administration)
8.3.1.2. Master and slave server configurations (TCP/IP Network Administration)
4.3. Setting Up a BIND Configuration File (DNS and Bind)
E.3.9. zone (DNS and Bind)
E.4.10. zone (DNS and Bind)
adding: 4.9. Adding More Zones (DNS and Bind)
zone allow-transfer: 11.2.3. Preventing Unauthorized Zone Transfers (DNS and Bind)
zone-statistics (named): C.2.5.1. The BIND 9 options statement (TCP/IP Network Administration)
zone tables (cache dump files): 13.6.3.1. The zone table section (TCP/IP Network Administration)
zone transfer denied message: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages (DNS and Bind)
zone transfers: 2.4.2. Types of Name Servers (DNS and Bind)
4.8. Running a Slave Name Server (DNS and Bind)
8.1.1. BIND Configurations (TCP/IP Network Administration)
10.1.4.2. doc, dnswalk, and lamers (Network Troubleshooting Tools)
backups and: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages (DNS and Bind)
child processes and: 7.1.3. Using Signals (DNS and Bind)
dig utility and, performing transfers with: 12.9.2. Zone Transfers with dig (DNS and Bind)
DNS: 20.1.1. Packet Filtering Characteristics of DNS (Building Internet Firewalls)
DNS NOTIFY and (see DNS NOTIFY)
improving efficiency of: 10.12.1.6. More efficient zone transfers (DNS and Bind)
incremental, BIND 8/9 support for: 3.1. Getting BIND (DNS and Bind)
limiting: 10.12.1. Zone Transfers (DNS and Bind)
nslookup, performing transfers with: 12.1.4. Zone Transfers (DNS and Bind)
12.6.3. Zone Transfers (DNS and Bind)
preventing unauthorized: 11.2.3. Preventing Unauthorized Zone Transfers (DNS and Bind)
proprietary WINS records and: 14.5.1. Zone Transfer Fails Because of Proprietary WINS Record (DNS and Bind)
testing manually: 14.2.1. How to Use named-xfer (DNS and Bind)
testing with named-xfer (see named-xfer utility)
unreachable message and: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages (DNS and Bind)
zones: 1.3. The Domain Name System in a Nutshell (DNS and Bind)
2.4. Name Servers and Zones (DNS and Bind)
8.1. BIND: Unix Name Service (TCP/IP Network Administration)
adding: 4.9. Adding More Zones (DNS and Bind)
caching-only server: 8.1.1. BIND Configurations (TCP/IP Network Administration)
change notification for (see DNS NOTIFY)
checked by name server (debugging example): 13.3.6. A Slave Name Server Checking Its Zone (BIND 8, Debug Level 1) (DNS and Bind)
checking delegation: 14.3.9. Missing Subdomain Delegation (DNS and Bind)
14.3.10. Incorrect Subdomain Delegation (DNS and Bind)
contacting administrator about: 4.2.4. SOA Records (DNS and Bind)
creating subdomains in: 9.4.1. Creating a Subdomain in the Parent's Zone (DNS and Bind)
vs. domains: 2.4. Name Servers and Zones (DNS and Bind)
Internet connection and: 1.5. Must I Use DNS? (DNS and Bind)
looking up names in with nslookup: 4.7.3.5. One more test (DNS and Bind)
master name server: 8.1.1. BIND Configurations (TCP/IP Network Administration)
out of zone resource records: 14.4.2. Name Server Behavior (DNS and Bind)
refresh interval for, increasing: 8.2.1. Primary Master and Slave Servers (DNS and Bind)
registering: 3.2.5. Registering Your Zones (DNS and Bind)
cost of: 3.2.5. Registering Your Zones (DNS and Bind)
RP record for: 7.2.4.2. Responsible Person (DNS and Bind)
sample of: 4.1. Our Zone (DNS and Bind)
security and (see security)
serial number for, setting new: 7.2.3. Starting Over with a New Serial Number (DNS and Bind)
signing: 11.4.8. Signing a Zone (DNS and Bind)
slave server: 8.1.1. BIND Configurations (TCP/IP Network Administration)
SOA record for: 3.2.2. Where in the World Do I Fit? (DNS and Bind)
finding: 3.2.3.1. The us domain (DNS and Bind)
technical contact for: 3.2.2. Where in the World Do I Fit? (DNS and Bind)
unable to load zone data: 14.3.3. Slave Name Server Can't Load Zone Data (DNS and Bind)
14.3.3. Slave Name Server Can't Load Zone Data (DNS and Bind)
zooming in maps: 6.1.1. Running NNM (Essential SNMP)
6.2.1. SNMPc's Map (Essential SNMP)


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