How to use BIND with custom configuration file name

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Prepare your configuration file

The first step is to create your new configuration file. We recommend you to copy and extend default configuration from /etc/named.conf. But you can use any valid configuration file. We recommend placing the new file into /etc/named directory. That is especially important when running inside chroot, since only selected files an...

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