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19.3.3. Example Zone File
Seen individually, directives and resource records can be difficult to grasp. However, when placed together in a single file, they become easier to understand.
The following example shows a very basic zone file.
In this example, standard directives and
SOA
values are used. The authoritative nameservers are set as dns1.example.com
and dns2.example.com
, which have A
records that tie them to 10.0.1.1
and 10.0.1.2
, respectively.
The email servers configured with the
MX
records point to mail
and mail2
via A
records. Since the mail
and mail2
names do not end in a trailing period (.
), the $ORIGIN
domain is placed after them, expanding them to mail.example.com
and mail2.example.com
. Through the related A
resource records, their IP addresses can be determined.
Services available at the standard names, such as
www.example.com
(WWW), are pointed at the appropriate servers using a CNAME
record.
This zone file would be called into service with a
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zone
statement in the named.conf
similar to the following: