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Index: B

backbones: 1.1. A (Very) Brief History of the Internet
TLAs connected to: 10.14. The ABCs of IPv6 Addressing
backups
battery power and: 8.5.2. Recommendations
name servers as: 6.1.4. The nameserver Directive
6.2.2. Local Name Server
round robin load distribution and: 10.7.2. The rrset-order Substatement
SOA serial# message and: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
of zone data: 4.8.2. Backup Files
zone transfers and: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
bad delegation message: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
bastion host: 11.3.5.1. Configuring the bastion host
battery backups: 8.5.2. Recommendations
Beecher, Bryan: 10.7. Round Robin Load Distribution
BIND 8/9
compiling and installing on Linux: C. Compiling and Installing BIND on Linux
configuration file statements: E.3.1. acl
controlling message format and: 7.5.2.5. Data formatting for all channels
heartbeat interval: 16.4.7. Running Authoritative Name Servers over Dial-on-Demand
NOTIFY feature and: 8.2.1. Primary Master and Slave Servers
support for incremental zone transfers: 3.1. Getting BIND
system files for, changing location of: 7.4. Changing System File Locations in BIND 8 and 9
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain)
advanced features of: 10. Advanced Features
compiling and installing: C. Compiling and Installing BIND on Linux
configuration file for (see BIND configuration file)
directives and statements (list): E.1. BIND Name Server Boot File Directives and Configuration File Statements
GSS-TSIG dynamic update and: 16.8.3.1. BIND and GSS-TSIG
history of: 1.4. The History of BIND
maintaining: 7. Maintaining BIND
pronunciation of: 4.3. Setting Up a BIND Configuration File
resolvers (see resolvers)
running with least privilege: 11.2.4. Running BIND with Least Privilege
search list 6.1.2.1. The BIND 4.8.3 search list
source code for, obtaining: 3.1. Getting BIND
C.1.1. Get the Source Code
statistics on: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
users mailing list and Usenet newsgroup for: 3.1.1. Handy Mailing Lists and Usenet Newsgroups
versions of: 0.1. Versions
11.2.1. BIND Version
16.4.7. Running Authoritative Name Servers over Dial-on-Demand
(see also BIND 8/9)
importance of running recent: 11.3.2. A Bad Example
interoperability problems with: 14.5. Interoperability and Version Problems
latest, features of: 3.1. Getting BIND
setting default TTL according to: 4.2.3. Setting the Zone's Default TTL
transition problems with: 14.4. Transition Problems
Windows2002 and, problems with: 16.8.2. Problems with Windows 2000 and BIND
BIND configuration file: 4.2. Setting Up Zone Data
differing configuration syntax for: 4.3. Setting Up a BIND Configuration File
directives for: E.2.1. directory
setting up: 4.3. Setting Up a BIND Configuration File
statements for, BIND 9: E.4.1. acl
bind-users mailing list, updated root hints file sent to: 4.2.10. The Root Hints Data
bindgraph utility: 8.1.2. Capacity Planning
bitstring labels: 10.16.2.2. DNAME records and reverse mapping
blackhole substatement: 10.11. Avoiding a Bogus Name Server
blank lines in zone data files: 4.2.2. Comments
bogusns directive: 10.11. Avoiding a Bogus Name Server
E.2.13. bogusns (4.9+)
Boolean options for nslookup: 12.3. Option Settings
boot file (BIND configuration file)
directives for: E.2.1. directory
statements for, BIND 9: E.4.1. acl
syntax errors in: 14.3.5. Syntax Error in Configuration File or Zone Data File
14.3.5. Syntax Error in Configuration File or Zone Data File
BSD Unix operating system: 1.1. A (Very) Brief History of the Internet
bstat utility: 7.6.2.1. BIND 4.9 and 8 statistics


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