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- d2 option (nslookup): 12.3. Option Settings
 
  - 12.6.1. Showing the Query and Response Messages
 
 
- DARPA: 1.1. A (Very) Brief History of the Internet
 
- data field (resource records): 4.5. Host Name Checking (BIND 4.9.4 and Later Versions)
 
- data files (see zone data files)
 
- data segment size, changing: 10.12.2.1. Changing the data segment size limit
 
- data, troubleshooting old: 14.7.7. Can't Get Rid of Old Data
 
- database dump, how to read: 14.2.3. How to Read a Database Dump
 
- database files (see zone data files)
 
- datasize substatement: 10.12.2.1. Changing the data segment size limit
 
     -  E.2.11.3. limit datasize
 
 
- db category: 7.5.3.1. BIND 8 categories
 
- db files (see zone data files)
 
- db.ADDR files: 4.2. Setting Up Zone Data
 
  
  - SOA record required in: 4.2.4. SOA Records
 
 
- db.cache file: 4.2.10. The Root Hints Data
 
  - 4.2.10. The Root Hints Data
 
  - (see also root hints file)
 
  
  - temporary root name server and: 8.6.3. Really Long Outages ( Weeks)
 
  
  - updating: 7.2.6. Keeping the Root Hints Current
 
 
- db.DOMAIN files: 4.2. Setting Up Zone Data
 
  
  - SOA record required in: 4.2.4. SOA Records
 
 
- db.root file
 
  
  - creating for temporary root name server: 8.6.3. Really Long Outages ( Weeks)
 
  
  - internal roots and: 11.3.4.4. The db.root file
 
 
- debug messages, logging (BIND 8/9): 7.5. Logging in BIND 8 and 9
 
- debug option (nslookup): 12.3. Option Settings
 
  - 12.6.1. Showing the Query and Response Messages
 
 
- debug severity: 7.5. Logging in BIND 8 and 9
 
   - debug substatement:  E.5.7. options debug (4.9+)
 
     -  E.5.8. options no-check-names (8.2+)
 
     -  E.5.9. options attempts (8.2+)
 
     -  E.5.10. options timeout (8.2+)
 
     -  E.5.11. options rotate (8.2+)
 
 
- debugging: 13. Reading BIND Debugging Output
 
  
  - command for turning off: 7.1.1. ndc and controls (BIND 8)
 
  
  - interpreting output: 13.3. Reading Debugging Output
 
  
  - levels of: 13.1. Debugging Levels
 
  
  - named-xfer utility for: 14.2.1. How to Use named-xfer
 
  
  - nslookup and: 12.3. Option Settings
 
  
  - option for resolvers/name servers: 6.1.6. The options Directive
 
  
  - turning on: 13.2. Turning On Debugging
 
  
  - turning on when analyzing overworked name servers: 8.1.2. Capacity Planning
 
 
- decimal serial numbers vs. integer serial numbers: 7.2.2. SOA Serial Numbers
 
  - 7.2.2. SOA Serial Numbers
 
  - (see also serial numbers)
 
 
- default category: 7.5. Logging in BIND 8 and 9
 
  
  - BIND 9: 7.5.3.2. BIND 9 categories
 
 
- default domain, not set: 14.3.12. Local Domain Name Not Set
 
- defaultrouter file: 8.5.2. Recommendations
 
- defaults
 
  
  - domain name
 
    
    - option for: 12.3. Option Settings
 
    
    - setting for host: 4.7.3.1. Set the local domain name
 
  
 
  
  - origin for zone data files, changing: 7.3.2. Changing the Origin in a Zone Data File
 
  
  - search list: 6.1.2. The Search List
 
  
  - severity: 7.5. Logging in BIND 8 and 9
 
  
  - TTL: 8.4. Changing TTLs
 
    - 8.4.1. Changing Other SOA Values
 
  
 
 
- default_stderr channel: 7.5.2.3. Stderr channel
 
- defname option (nslookup): 12.3. Option Settings
 
- delegated name servers: 11.2.5.1. "Delegated" name server configuration
 
- delegation
 
  
  - checking: 9.6. Good Parenting
 
    - 14.3.10. Incorrect Subdomain Delegation
 
  
 
  
  - managing with stubs: 9.6.2.1. Stubs: another way to manage delegation
 
  
  - old information: 14.7.7.1. Old delegation information
 
    - 14.7.7.1. Old delegation information
 
  
 
  
  - securing for in-addr.arpa zone: 3.2.5. Registering Your Zones
 
  
  - subdomains and: 3.2.3.1. The us domain
 
    - 14.3.9. Missing Subdomain Delegation
 
    - 14.3.10. Incorrect Subdomain Delegation
 
  
 
 
- delegations
 
  
  - bad: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
 
  
  - lame (see lame delegation)
 
 
- deleting
 
  
  - aliases: 9.7.1. Removing Parent Aliases
 
  
  - CNAME records: 9.7.1. Removing Parent Aliases
 
  
  - hosts: 7.2.1. Adding and Deleting Hosts
 
 
- DHCP protocol, dynamic updates and: 10.2. DNS Dynamic Update
 
- dial-on-demand connections: 16.4.7. Running Authoritative Name Servers over Dial-on-Demand
 
- Dial-Up Networking (see DUN)
 
- dialup connections: 16.4. Dialup Connections
 
  
  - mamual: 16.4.3. Manual Dialup with One Host
 
 
- dialup substatement: 16.4.7. Running Authoritative Name Servers over Dial-on-Demand
 
- dig utility: 7.2.6. Keeping the Root Hints Current
 
  
  - vs. nslookup: 12.9. Using dig
 
  
  - options for: 12.9.3. dig Options
 
  
  - using: 12.9. Using dig
 
  
  - zone transfers, performing with: 12.9.2. Zone Transfers with dig
 
 
- Digital Unix, configuring resolvers for: 6.4.5. Compaq's Tru64 Unix and Digital Unix
 
- directives: 6.1. The Resolver
 
  
     - list of:  E.1. BIND Name Server Boot File Directives and Configuration File Statements
 
 
- directories, organizing zone data files in: 7.3.1. Using Several Directories
 
- disabled UDP checksums: 14.5.5. Name Server Startup Fails Because UDP Checksums Disabled
 
- disasters (see troubleshooting, preventing and handling disasters)
 
- distfile file: 8.2.1. Primary Master and Slave Servers
 
- dname parameter (res_search): 15.2.4. The Resolver Library Routines
 
- DNAME records: 10.16.2. A6, DNAMEs, Bitstring Labels, and ip6.arpa
 
  
  - creating aliases with: 16.1.1. CNAMEs Attached to Interior Nodes
 
  
  - reverse mapping and: 10.16.2.2. DNAME records and reverse mapping
 
 
- DNS client: 6.1.4. The nameserver Directive
 
- DNS (Domain Name System): 1.3. The Domain Name System in a Nutshell
 
  
  - configuring hosts for: 6. Configuring Hosts
 
    
    - consequences of: 6.3. Minimizing Pain and Suffering
 
  
 
  
  - documentation about, limited: 0. Preface
 
  
  - email and: 5. DNS and Electronic Mail
 
  
  - extensions, working group for: 3.1.1. Handy Mailing Lists and Usenet Newsgroups
 
  
  - filesystems, comparison with: 1.3. The Domain Name System in a Nutshell
 
    - 2.1. The Domain Name Space
 
    
    - domains and: 2.1.2. Domains
 
  
 
  
  - history of: 1.2.1. The History of the Domain Name System
 
  
  - how it works: 2. How Does DNS Work?
 
  
  - message format: 12.6.1. Showing the Query and Response Messages
 
    - 15.2.1. DNS Message Format
 
  
 
  
  - NIS, using with: 6.4.1.2. Using DNS with NIS
 
  
  - Security Extensions (see DNSSEC)
 
  
  - when to use: 1.5. Must I Use DNS?
 
  
  - Windows2002 and: 16.8. DNS and Windows 2000
 
  
  - WINS and: 16.7. DNS and WINS
 
 
- DNS Dynamic Update (see dynamic update)
 
- DNS messages: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
 
- DNS NOTIFY: 4.8.3. SOA Values
 
  - 10.3. DNS NOTIFY (Zone Change Notification)
 
  
  - BIND support for: 3.1. Getting BIND
 
 
- DNS resource records: 4.2.1. The Zone Data Files
 
- DNS traffic: 8.1.2. Capacity Planning
 
  
  - calculating: 8.1.2. Capacity Planning
 
 
- DNS UPDATE (see dynamic update)
 
- DNSSEC (DNS Security Extensions): 11.4. The DNS Security Extensions
 
  
  - dynamic update and: 11.4.9. DNSSEC and Dynamic Update
 
  
  - performance and: 11.4.7. DNSSEC and Performance
 
  
  - using records and: 11.4.6. How the Records Are Used
 
 
- domain directive: 6.1. The Resolver
 
     -  E.5.1. domain
 
  
  - BIND 4.9 and: 6.1.3. The search Directive
 
  
  - setting local domain name with: 6.1.1. The Local Domain Name
 
 
- domain name aliases: 1.3. The Domain Name System in a Nutshell
 
- domain name labels: 2.1.1. Domain Names
 
  - 4.5. Host Name Checking (BIND 4.9.4 and Later Versions)
 
  
  - dot (.) separating: 1.3. The Domain Name System in a Nutshell
 
  
     - resource record data and:  A.3.1. Data Format
 
 
- domain name space: 2.1. The Domain Name Space
 
  
  - CIDR and: 3.2.4. Checking That Your Network Is Registered
 
 
- Domain Name System (see DNS)
 
- domain names: 1.3. The Domain Name System in a Nutshell
 
  - 2.1.1. Domain Names
 
  - 2.1.2. Domains
 
  
  - appending origin to: 4.4.1. Appending Domain Names
 
  
  - as argument in RP record: 7.2.4.2. Responsible Person
 
  
  - choosing: 3.2. Choosing a Domain Name
 
    
    - under gTLD: 3.2.3.2. The generic top-level domains
 
  
 
  
  - collisions of (see name collisions)
 
  
  - compressing/expanding: 15.2.3. Domain Name Compression
 
  
  - default, option for: 12.3. Option Settings
 
  
  - fully qualified (FQDNs): 2.1.1. Domain Names
 
    - 6.1.2. The Search List
 
  
 
  
  - how to read: 2.2.3. Reading Domain Names
 
  
  - local: 6.1.1. The Local Domain Name
 
    
    - can't be looked up: 14.7.1. Local Name Can't Be Looked Up
 
  
 
  
  - looking up local and remote with nslookup: 4.7.3. Testing Your Setup with nslookup
 
  
  - mail exchangers for: 5.1. MX Records
 
  
  - mapping (see mapping)
 
  
  - ndots setting for: 6.1.6. The options Directive
 
  
  - registering: 3.2.5. Registering Your Zones
 
  
     - resource record data and:  A.3.1. Data Format
 
  
  - servers for (see primary master name servers slave name servers)
 
  
  - setting
 
    
    - for host: 4.7.3.1. Set the local domain name
 
    
    - search order for: 6.1.3. The search Directive
 
  
 
  
  - storing: 15.2.2. Domain Name Storage
 
  
  - trailing dot (.) in: 14.3.6. Missing Dot at the End of a Domain Name in a Zone Data File
 
       -  A.1. Master File Format
 
  
 
 
- domains: 1.3. The Domain Name System in a Nutshell
 
  - 2.1.2. Domains
 
  - 2.1.2. Domains
 
  - (see also subdomains; parenting)
 
  
  - default: 14.3.12. Local Domain Name Not Set
 
  
  - delegating: 2.3. Delegation
 
    - 14.3.9. Missing Subdomain Delegation
 
    - 14.3.10. Incorrect Subdomain Delegation
 
    
    - old information: 14.7.7.1. Old delegation information
 
  
 
  
  - getting information about: 3.2.2. Where in the World Do I Fit?
 
    
    - international domains: 3.2.2. Where in the World Do I Fit?
 
    
    - U.S. domains: 3.2.3. Back in the U.S.A.
 
  
 
  
  - in-addr.arpa (see in-addr.arpa domain)
 
  
  - internationalization and: 2.2.1. Top-Level Domains
 
  
  - levels and: 2.1.2. Domains
 
  
  - names of (see domain names)
 
  
  - nonexistent domain message: 12.7.3. No PTR Record for Name Server's Address
 
  
  - original seven top-level: 2.2.1. Top-Level Domains
 
  
  - parenting and (see parenting)
 
  
  - vs. subdomains: 2.1.2. Domains
 
  
  - top-level (see top-level domains)
 
  
  - whois lookup service for: 3.2.2. Where in the World Do I Fit?
 
    - 3.2.2.1. Using whois
 
  
 
  
  - vs. zones: 2.4. Name Servers and Zones
 
 
- dot (.)
 
  
  - local domain name and: 6.1.1. The Local Domain Name
 
  
     - ndots option:  E.5.6. options ndots (4.9+)
 
  
  - ndots setting for: 6.1.6. The options Directive
 
  
  - indicating root node: 1.3. The Domain Name System in a Nutshell
 
  
  - separating domain name labels: 1.3. The Domain Name System in a Nutshell
 
  
  - trailing: 4.2.4. SOA Records
 
    - 6.1.2. The Search List
 
    
    - indicating absolute domain name: 2.1.1. Domain Names
 
         -  A.1. Master File Format
 
    
 
    
    - in domain names: 14.3.6. Missing Dot at the End of a Domain Name in a Zone Data File
 
    
    - importance of not omitting: 4.4.1. Appending Domain Names
 
    
    - troubleshooting: 14.3.6. Missing Dot at the End of a Domain Name in a Zone Data File
 
  
 
 
- dotted-octet notation: 2.6.6. Mapping Addresses to Names
 
  
  - CIDR and: 3.2.4. Checking That Your Network Is Registered
 
 
- dumpdb command: 7.1.1. ndc and controls (BIND 8)
 
- DUN (Dial-Up Networking): 16.4. Dialup Connections
 
  
  - Windows 98 and: 6.4.9. Windows 98
 
 
- Dunlap, Kevin: 1.4. The History of BIND
 
- duplicate queries: 7.6.2.1. BIND 4.9 and 8 statistics
 
- dynamic severity: 7.5. Logging in BIND 8 and 9
 
- dynamic update: 10.2. DNS Dynamic Update
 
  
  - BIND support for: 3.1. Getting BIND
 
  
  - DNSSEC and: 11.4.9. DNSSEC and Dynamic Update
 
  
  - restricting with TSIG: 11.1.4. Using TSIG
 
  
  - Windows2002 and: 16.8.1. How Windows 2000 Uses Dynamic Update
 
 
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