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Grammar: memstatistics <boolean>;
Blocks: options
\n-Tags: logging, server
\n+Tags: server, logging
\nControls whether memory statistics are written to the file specified by memstatistics-file
at exit.
This writes memory statistics to the file specified by\n memstatistics-file
at exit. The default is no
unless -m\n record
is specified on the command line, in which case it is yes
.
Grammar zone (hint, mirror, primary, secondary, stub): check-names ( fail | warn | ignore );
Grammar options, view: check-names ( primary | master | secondary | slave | response ) ( fail | warn | ignore ); // may occur multiple times
Blocks: options, view, zone (hint, mirror, primary, secondary, stub)
\n-Tags: server, query
\n+Tags: query, server
\nRestricts the character set and syntax of certain domain names in primary files and/or DNS responses received from the network.
\n \nThis option is used to restrict the character set and syntax of\n certain domain names in primary files and/or DNS responses received\n from the network. The default varies according to usage area. For\n type primary
zones the default is fail
. For type secondary
zones the\n default is warn
. For answers received from the network\n@@ -3586,15 +3586,15 @@\n
Grammar: check-dup-records ( fail | warn | ignore );
Blocks: options, view, zone (primary)
\n-Tags: dnssec, query
\n+Tags: query, dnssec
\nChecks primary zones for records that are treated as different by DNSSEC but are semantically equal in plain DNS.
\n \nThis checks primary zones for records that are treated as different by\n DNSSEC but are semantically equal in plain DNS. The default is to\n warn
. Other possible values are fail
and ignore
.
Grammar: zero-no-soa-ttl <boolean>;
Blocks: options, view, zone (mirror, primary, secondary)
\n-Tags: server, zone, query
\n+Tags: query, zone, server
\nSpecifies whether to set the time to live (TTL) of the SOA record to zero, when returning authoritative negative responses to SOA queries.
\n \nIf yes
, when returning authoritative negative responses to SOA queries, set\n the TTL of the SOA record returned in the authority section to zero.\n The default is yes
.
Grammar: zero-no-soa-ttl-cache <boolean>;
Blocks: options, view
\n-Tags: server, zone, query
\n+Tags: query, zone, server
\nSets the time to live (TTL) to zero when caching a negative response to an SOA query.
\n \nIf yes
, when caching a negative response to an SOA query set the TTL to zero.\n The default is no
.
Grammar: allow-recursion-on { <address_match_element>; ... };
Blocks: options, view
\n-Tags: server, query
\n+Tags: query, server
\nSpecifies which local addresses can accept recursive queries.
\n \nThis specifies which local addresses can accept recursive queries. If\n allow-recursion-on
is not set, then allow-query-cache-on
is\n used if set; otherwise, the default is to allow recursive queries on\n all addresses. Any client permitted to send recursive queries can\n send them to any address on which named
is listening. Note: both\n@@ -5930,15 +5930,15 @@\n
Grammar: max-rsa-exponent-size <integer>;
Blocks: options
\n-Tags: dnssec, query
\n+Tags: query, dnssec
\nSets the maximum RSA exponent size (in bits) when validating.
\n \nThis sets the maximum RSA exponent size, in bits, that is accepted when\n validating. Valid values are 35 to 4096 bits. The default, zero, is\n also accepted and is equivalent to 4096.
\nGrammar: server-addresses { ( <ipv4_address> | <ipv6_address> ); ... };
Blocks: zone (static-stub)
\n-Tags: zone, query
\n+Tags: query, zone
\nSpecifies a list of IP addresses to which queries should be sent in recursive resolution for a static-stub zone.
\n \nThis option is only meaningful for static-stub zones. This is a list of IP addresses\n to which queries should be sent in recursive resolution for the zone.\n A non-empty list for this option internally configures the apex\n NS RR with associated glue A or AAAA RRs.
\nFor example, if \u201cexample.com\u201d is configured as a static-stub zone\n@@ -10134,15 +10134,15 @@\n
Defines an address_match_list
of clients that are allowed to perform recursive queries.
query
Specifies which local addresses can accept recursive queries.
\nserver, query
query, server
Defines an address_match_list
of hosts that are allowed to transfer the zone information from this server.
transfer
Defines a stream of data that can be independently logged.
\nlogging
Checks primary zones for records that are treated as different by DNSSEC but are semantically equal in plain DNS.
\ndnssec, query
query, dnssec
Performs post-load zone integrity checks on primary zones.
\nzone
Sets the response to MX records that refer to CNAMEs.
\nzone
Restricts the character set and syntax of certain domain names in primary files and/or DNS responses received from the network.
\nserver, query
query, server
Specifies whether to check for sibling glue when performing integrity checks.
\nzone
Limits the zone refresh retry interval to no less often than the specified value, in seconds.
\ntransfer
Sets the maximum RSA exponent size (in bits) when validating.
\ndnssec, query
query, dnssec
Specifies the maximum time that the server retains records past their normal expiry, to return them as stale records.
\nserver
Specifies a maximum permissible time-to-live (TTL) value, in seconds.
\ndeprecated
Controls whether memory statistics are written to the file specified by memstatistics-file
at exit.
logging, server
server, logging
Sets the pathname of the file where the server writes memory usage statistics on exit.
\nlogging
Defines characteristics to be associated with a remote name server.
\nserver
Specifies a list of IP addresses to which queries should be sent in recursive resolution for a static-stub zone.
\nzone, query
query, zone
Specifies the ID of the server to return in response to a ID.SERVER
query.
server
Specifies the length of time during which responses are tracked.
\nquery
Specifies whether to set the time to live (TTL) of the SOA record to zero, when returning authoritative negative responses to SOA queries.
\nserver, zone, query
query, zone, server
Sets the time to live (TTL) to zero when caching a negative response to an SOA query.
\nserver, zone, query
query, zone, server
Specifies the zone in a BIND 9 configuration.
\nzone