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Index: D
- d2 option (nslookup)
- 
  - 11.3. Option Settings
  - 11.6.1. Seeing the Query and Response Packets
 
- daemon file
: 4.7.2. Check for Syslog Errors
- DARPA
: 1.1. A (Very) Brief History of the Internet
- data dump
: 13.2.2. How to Read a Database Dump
- data segment size
: 10.4.2.1. Changing the data segment size limit
- data types, looking up with nslookup
: 11.5.1. Looking Up Different Data Types
- database files
: (see db files)
- datasize substatement
- 
  - 10.4.2.1. Changing the data segment size limit
  - F.1.11.3. limit datasize
 
- db data category (logging)
: 7.5.3. Category Details
- db files
- 
  - 2.4.3. Data Files
  - 4.2. Setting Up DNS Data
  - additional data in
: 7.2.4. Additional db File Entries
  - comments in
: 4.2.2. Comments
  - contents of (example)
  
- 
    - 4.2.7. The Completed Data Files
    - 4.4.4. The Shortened db Files
  
 
- errors in
: 4.7.2. Check for Syslog Errors
  - for root domain
: 15.4.4.4. The db.root file
  - format of
: A.1. Master File Format
  - generating from host tables
: (see h2n utility)
  - organizing
: 7.3. Organizing Your Files
  - shortcuts (abbreviations)
: 4.4. Abbreviations
  - syntax errors in
: 13.3.5. 5. Syntax Error in the Conf File or DNS Database File
  - updating
: 7.2. Updating db Files
 
- db.cache file, updating
: 7.2.6. Keeping db.cache Current
- db.root file
: 15.4.4.4. The db.root file
- debug option (nslookup)
- 
  - 11.3. Option Settings
  - 11.6.1. Seeing the Query and Response Packets
 
- debug severity level (logging)
: 7.5. BIND 8 Logging
- debug substatement
- 
  - 6.1.6. The options Directive
  - F.2.7. options debug (4.9.3 and later versions)
 
- debugging
- 
  - 8.1.2. Capacity Planning
  - 12. Reading BIND Debugging Output
  - interpreting output
: 12.3. Reading Debugging Output
  - levels of
: 12.1. Debugging Levels
  - named-xfer program
: 13.2.1. How to Use named-xfer
  - nslookup and
: 11.3. Option Settings
  - resolver
  
- 
    - 6.1.6. The options Directive
    - 14.2.5. The _res Structure
  
 
- turning on
: 12.2. Turning On Debugging
 
- decimal serial numbers
: 7.2.2. SOA Serial Numbers
- default data category (logging)
- 
  - 7.5. BIND 8 Logging
  - 7.5.3. Category Details
 
- default domain
- 
  - 4.7.3.1. Initialize the default domain name
  - 6.1.1. The Default Domain
  - unset
: 13.3.12. 12. Default Domain Not Set
  - with nslookup
: 11.3. Option Settings
 
- default search list
: 6.1.2. The Search List
- default_stderr channel (logging)
: 7.5.2.4. Stderr channel
- defaultrouter file
: 8.5.2. Recommendations
- defname option (nslookup)
: 11.3. Option Settings
- delegation
- 
  - 2.3. Delegation
  - 2.4.1. Delegating Domains
  - 10.11.5. Delegated Name Server Configuration
  - checking
  
- 
    - 9.6. Good Parenting
    - 9.6.2. Managing Delegation
  
 
- in-addr.arpa domain
  
- 
    - 3.2.4. Registering with Your Parent
    - 15.4.4.3. in-addr.arpa delegation
  
 
- internal roots
: 15.4.4.2. Forward mapping delegation
  - lame
  
- 
    - 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
    - 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
    - 8.3. Registering Name Servers
  
 
- number of subdomains
: 9.2. How Many Children?
  - octet boundaries and
: 9.5.1. Subnetting on an Octet Boundary
  - old information
: 13.6.8.1. Old delegation information
  - subdomains
  
- 
    - 9.4.2. Creating and Delegating a Subdomain
    - 13.3.9. 9. Missing Subdomain Delegation
  
 
 
- deleting
- 
  - aliases
: 9.7.1. Removing Parent Aliases
  - hosts
: 7.2.1. Adding and Deleting Hosts
 
- /dev/null file
: 10.11.4. Running BIND as a Non-Root User
- dial-on-demand connections
: 15.5.2. Dial-on-Demand
- dialup connections
- 
  - 6.4.9. Windows 95
  - 15.5. Dialup Connections
 
- dig utility
: 7.2.6. Keeping db.cache Current
- Digital UNIX
: 6.4.5. Digital's Digital UNIX
- directives
- 
  - 6.1.8. A Note on the 4.9 Resolver Directives
  - (see also under specific directive)
  - list of
: F.1. BIND Name Server Boot File Statements
  - resolver
  
- 
    - 6.1. The Resolver
    - 6.1.8. A Note on the 4.9 Resolver Directives
  
 
 
- directories, organizing db files in
: 7.3.1. Using Several Directories
- directory directive
: F.1. BIND Name Server Boot File Statements
- disabled UDP checksums
: 13.5.5. Name Server Startup Fails Because UDP Checksums Disabled
- disasters, preventing and handling
: 8.5. Planning for Disasters
- distfile file
: 8.2.1. Primary Master and Slave Servers
- dname parameter (res_search)
: 14.2.4. The Resolver Library Routines
- DNS (Domain Name System)
- 
  - configuring hosts for
: 6. Configuring Hosts
  
- 
    - consequences of
: 6.3. Minimizing Pain and Suffering
  
 
- database files
: (see db files)
  - disasters
: 8.5. Planning for Disasters
  - documentation on
: Preface
  - firewalls and
: 15.4. DNS and Internet Firewalls
  - fundamentals of
: 1.3. The Domain Name System, in a Nutshell
  - history of
: 1.2.1. The History of the Domain Name System
  - NIS with
: 6.4.1.2. Using DNS with NIS
  - packet format
  
- 
    - 11.6.1. Seeing the Query and Response Packets
    - 14.2.1. DNS Packet Format
  
 
- resource records
: (see resource records)
  - when to use
: 1.5. Must I Use DNS?
  - WINS and
: 15.9. DNS and WINS
  - X.500 directory system vs.
: 15.8. DNS Versus X.500
 
- DNS client
: 6.1.4. The nameserver Directive
- DNS NOTIFY
- 
  - 3.1. Getting BIND
  - 10.2. DNS NOTIFY (Zone Change Notification)
 
- DNS UPDATE
: 3.1. Getting BIND
- documentation
- 
  - BIND
: 3.1.1. Handy Mailing Lists and Usenet Newsgroups
  - DNS
: Preface
  - firewalls
: 15.4.1. Types of Firewall Software
  - network numbers
: 3.2.3. Checking That Your Network Is Registered
 
- domain directive
- 
  - 6.1.1. The Default Domain
  - 6.1.3. The search Directive
  - F.2.1. domain
  - NIS and
: 6.4.1.2. Using DNS with NIS
 
- domain name space
: 2.1. The Domain Name Space
- 
  - CIDR and
: 3.2.3. Checking That Your Network Is Registered
  - Internet
  
- 
    - 2.2. The Internet Domain Name Space
    - 2.2.1. Top-Level Domains
  
 
- shadow namespace
: 15.4.6. A Shadow Namespace
  - visibility of
: 15.4.6. A Shadow Namespace
 
- Domain Name System
: (see DNS)
- domain names
- 
  - 1.3. The Domain Name System, in a Nutshell
  - 2.1.1. Domain Names
  - A.4.1.1. Domain name
  - abbreviations
: 4.4. Abbreviations
  - aliases
: (see aliases)
  - checking host names
: 4.5. Host Name Checking (BIND 4.9.4 and Later Versions)
  - choosing
  
- 
    - 3.2. Choosing a Domain Name
    - 9.3. What to Name Your Children
  
 
- collisions
: 1.2.1. The History of the Domain Name System
  - compressing/expanding
  
- 
    - 14.2.3. Domain Name Compression
    - 14.2.6. The Name Server Library Routines
  
 
- consistency of
  
- 
    - 1.2.1. The History of the Domain Name System
    - 2.4. Name Servers and Zones
  
 
- fully qualified (FQDNs)
  
- 
    - 2.1.1. Domain Names
    - 6.1.2. The Search List
  
 
- geographic
: (see geographic domain names)
  - how to read
: 2.2.3. Reading Domain Names
  - local, can't be looked up
: 13.6.1. Local Name Can't Be Looked Up
  - mail exchangers
  
- 
    - 5.1. MX Records
    - 5.2. What's a Mail Exchanger, Again?
  
 
- mapping
  
- 
    - 4.2.6. PTR Records
    - (see also PTR records)
  
 
- mapping addresses to
  
- 
    - 2.6.4. Mapping Addresses to Names
    - 4.2.6. PTR Records
  
 
- mapping to addresses
: 4.2.5. Address and Alias Records
  - MX records
: (see MX records)
  - remote, looking up
: 4.7.3.4. Look up a remote name
  - resolving
: (see resolution)
  - servers for
: (see name servers)
  - storage
: 14.2.2. Domain Name Storage
  - subdomains
: 2.1.2. Domains
  - trailing dot (.)
  
- 
    - 2.1.1. Domain Names
    - 4.2.3. SOA Records
    - 4.4.1. Appending Domains
    - 13.3.6. 6. Missing Dot at the End of a Name in a DNS Database File
    - A.1. Master File Format
  
 
 
- domains
- 
  - 1.3. The Domain Name System, in a Nutshell
  - 2.1.2. Domains
  - 3.2.2. Elsewhere in the World
  - (see also under specific domain name)
  - adding
: 4.9. Adding More Domains
  - default
  
- 
    - 4.7.3.1. Initialize the default domain name
    - 6.1.1. The Default Domain
    - 11.3. Option Settings
    - 13.3.12. 12. Default Domain Not Set
  
 
- delegating
  
- 
    - 2.3. Delegation
    - 2.4.1. Delegating Domains
    - 13.3.9. 9. Missing Subdomain Delegation
    - 15.4.4.3. in-addr.arpa delegation
    - old information
: 13.6.8.1. Old delegation information
  
 
- email to specific
: 15.4.4.8. Mail to specific Internet domains
  - getting information on
  
- 
    - 3.2.1. Where in the World Do I Fit?
    - 3.2.2.1. The us domain
  
 
- in-addr.arpa
  
- 
    - 3.2.4. Registering with Your Parent
    - 15.4.4.3. in-addr.arpa delegation
    - E. in-addr.arpa Registration Form
    - delegating
: 9.4.5. Delegating an in-addr.arpa Zone
    - incorrect delegation
: 13.6.5. rlogin and rsh to Host Fails Access Check
    - subdomains of
: 9.5. Subdomains of in-addr.arpa Domains
  
 
- international
: (see geographic domain names)
  - levels of
: 2.1.2. Domains
  - non-U.S.
: 2.2.2. Further Down
  - "nonexistent domain" message
: 11.7.3. No PTR Data for Name Server's Address
  - parenting
: 9. Parenting
  
- 
    - checking delegation
: 9.6. Good Parenting
    - creating subdomains
: 9.4. How to Become a Parent: Creating Subdomains
    - managing transition to subdomains
: 9.7. Managing the Transition to Subdomains
    - naming subdomains
: 9.3. What to Name Your Children
  
 
- registering
  
- 
    - 3.2.3. Checking That Your Network Is Registered
    - D. Domain Registration Form
  
 
- root domain
  
- 
    - 1.3. The Domain Name System, in a Nutshell
    - 2.1. The Domain Name Space
    - cache data for
: 4.2.9. The Root Cache Data
    - updating record of
: 7.2.6. Keeping db.cache Current
  
 
- searching
: 11.1.3. Domain Searches
  - state- and city-level
  
- 
    - 2.2.2. Further Down
    - 3.2.2.1. The us domain
  
 
- testing setup
: 4.7.3. Testing Your Setup with nslookup
  - top-level
  
- 
    - (see top-level domains)
    - (see 
  
 
- zones vs.
: 2.4. Name Servers and Zones
 
- dot (.)
- 
  - default domain and
: 6.1.1. The Default Domain
  - ndots substatement
  
- 
    - 6.1.6. The options Directive
    - F.2.6. options ndots (4.9.3 and later versions)
  
 
- root domain
  
- 
    - 1.3. The Domain Name System, in a Nutshell
    - 2.1. The Domain Name Space
    - 4.2.9. The Root Cache Data
  
 
- trailing in domain names
  
- 
    - 2.1.1. Domain Names
    - 4.2.3. SOA Records
    - 4.4.1. Appending Domains
    - 13.3.6. 6. Missing Dot at the End of a Name in a DNS Database File
    - A.1. Master File Format
  
 
 
- dotted-octet representation
: 2.6.4. Mapping Addresses to Names
- dump, database
: 13.2.2. How to Read a Database Dump
- DUN (Dial-Up Networking)
- 
  - 6.4.9. Windows 95
  - 15.5. Dialup Connections
 
- Dunlap, Kevin
: 1.4. The History of BIND
- duplicate queries
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- dynamic update facility
: 10.3. DNS Dynamic Update
- Dynamic Update standard
: 3.1. Getting BIND
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