How to use BIND with custom configuration file name
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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