www.debian.org instead of 130.89.148.77 or 2001:67c:2564:a119::77.
A (address record): IPv4 address. This is the most common form to point a domain to an IPv4 address.
CNAME (canonical name record): alias
MX (mail exchange): an email server. This information is used by other email servers to find where to send email addressed to a given address. Each MX record has a priority. The highest-priority server (with the lowest number) is tried first (see sidebar BACK TO BASICS SMTP); other servers are contacted in order of decreasing priority if the first one does not reply.
PTR (pointer): mapping of an IP address to a name. Such a record is stored in a “reverse DNS” zone named after the IP address range. For example, 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa is the zone containing the reverse mapping for all addresses in the 192.168.1.0/24 range.
AAAA (IPv6 address record): IPv6 address.
NS (name server): maps a name to a name server. Each domain must have at least one NS record. These records point at a DNS server that can answer queries concerning this domain; they usually point at the primary and secondary servers for the domain. These records also allow DNS delegation; for instance, the falcot.com zone can include an NS record for internal.falcot.com, which means that the internal.falcot.com zone is handled by another server. Of course, this server must declare an internal.falcot.com zone.
bind, irrespective of version, have the same structure.
falcot.com zone to store information related to this domain, and a 168.192.in-addr.arpa zone for reverse mapping of IP addresses in the local networks.
Eksempel 10.12. Excerpt of /etc/bind/named.conf.local
zone "falcot.com" {
type master;
file "/etc/bind/db.falcot.com";
allow-query { any; };
allow-transfer {
195.20.105.149/32 ; // ns0.xname.org
193.23.158.13/32 ; // ns1.xname.org
};
};
zone "internal.falcot.com" {
type master;
file "/etc/bind/db.internal.falcot.com";
allow-query { 192.168.0.0/16; };
};
zone "168.192.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "/etc/bind/db.192.168";
allow-query { 192.168.0.0/16; };
};
Eksempel 10.13. Excerpt of /etc/bind/db.falcot.com
; falcot.com Zone ; admin.falcot.com. => zone contact: [email protected] $TTL 604800 @ IN SOA falcot.com. admin.falcot.com. ( 20040121 ; Serial 604800 ; Refresh 86400 ; Retry 2419200 ; Expire 604800 ) ; Negative Cache TTL ; ; The @ refers to the zone name ("falcot.com" here) ; or to $ORIGIN if that directive has been used ; @ IN NS ns @ IN NS ns0.xname.org. internal IN NS 192.168.0.2 @ IN A 212.94.201.10 @ IN MX 5 mail @ IN MX 10 mail2 ns IN A 212.94.201.10 mail IN A 212.94.201.10 mail2 IN A 212.94.201.11 www IN A 212.94.201.11 dns IN CNAME ns
Eksempel 10.14. Excerpt of /etc/bind/db.192.168
; Reverse zone for 192.168.0.0/16 ; admin.falcot.com. => zone contact: [email protected] $TTL 604800 @ IN SOA ns.internal.falcot.com. admin.falcot.com. ( 20040121 ; Serial 604800 ; Refresh 86400 ; Retry 2419200 ; Expire 604800 ) ; Negative Cache TTL IN NS ns.internal.falcot.com. ; 192.168.0.1 -> arrakis 1.0 IN PTR arrakis.internal.falcot.com. ; 192.168.0.2 -> neptune 2.0 IN PTR neptune.internal.falcot.com. ; 192.168.3.1 -> pau 1.3 IN PTR pau.internal.falcot.com.