Re: Is there reference on the Net instead of the book DNS & Bind

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Old 02-19-2005
Clarence Brown
 
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Default Re: Is there reference on the Net instead of the book DNS & Bind

Murry:

For online technical reference books I use Oreilly publishing's
Safari Bookshelf which lets you select 10 books for your
online bookshelf and read them on line. When you select a
book, it has to stay on your bookshelf for at least a month,
but after that time you can select another if you like. You
can sign up for a free trial for 2 weeks.

Here are good books on DNS and BIND:

DNS and Bind, 4th edition:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dns4/

DNS and Bind Cookbook:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dnsbindckbk/

Cla.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Murray Nelson" <picker@guitarlesson.tv>
To: <comp-protocols-dns-bind@isc.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 12:58 AM
Subject: Is there reference on the Net instead of the book DNS & Bind


>I am sorry that my communication leaves so many holes for misunderstanding.
>Yes Barry I have that information in named.conf. I also have the
>'authoritative-only name server info. I personally thank you for confirming
>that with what was within the .html files that came with the BIND9.3
>installation.
> My concern now is about the file "mywhateverdomain.com.db" . I guess I can
> go to Chapters(Canada's answer to Barnes and Noble) and search for the
> book you recommend pay for it and wait weeks for it to come in. It
> certainly is not on the shelves there presently. Conspicuous in its
> absence as well as any books on SSL. So with my humble little plea
> onward. Is there a reference site with material where you don't have to be
> a graduate and alumnus of MIT to understand?
> I mean really there must be more complete information somewhere on the
> net.
> Murray
>
>
> Barry wrote:
>>>>

> In the options section of named.conf you should specify a directory, and
> that's the directory where all the other files should be stored:
>
> options {
> directory "C:/dns/etc";
> ...
> };<<<<
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