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Date:      Wed, 31 Jan 2001 22:28:41 +0300
From:      Povun Eduard <movi-ed@mail.ru>(***)
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Описание Primary DNS для зоны com.ua
Message-ID:  <6015104669.20010131222841@mail.ru>

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Здравствуйте,

 Как создать описание primary DNS зоны к приму этой name.com.ua?

В  присоединенном  файле  есть  пример, мне надо заполнить эту форму и
отправить  ее на сервер, но как изменить этот пример и его применить к
зоне name.com.ua практически не знаю ...

-- 
Best regards,
 Povun                          mailto:movi-ed@mail.ru
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<html>
  <head>
    <title>The Public DNS Example Window: Primary DNS</title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <form>    
      <h1>SOA</h1>
        <pp>Domain:</pp><input name=domain value=coffee.com>
        <pp>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Email:</pp>
        <input name=email value=juan@tea.com>
      <h1>RRs</h1>
        <textarea name=zonetext rows=23 cols=60>
coffee.com.  IN  NS ns1.grantcannon.com.
coffee.com.  IN  NS ns2.grantcannon.com.

; multiple RP records authorize others to submit zone changes
; from the email address in the first field after the RP
; This email address is in DNS-email format. That is,
; the '@' (at-sign) is replaced by '.' (dot or period.)

coffee.com.  IN  RP juan.tea.com. Juan.Valdez.coffee.com.
coffee.com.  IN  RP juanita.tea.com. Juanita.Valdez.coffee.com.

Juan.Valdez.coffee.com.    IN  TXT "Juan Valdez,    NIC handle: JUAN123"
Juanita.Valdez.coffee.com. IN  TXT "Juanita Valdez, RIPE NIC handle: JUANITA"

; addresses for the canonical names
; Many emailers expect the name localhost to exist
; in a domain with this specific, reserved address.
; 127/8 or 127/255.0.0.0 is the address of LOOPBACK-NET
; 127.0.0.1 is reserved to mean this host on the LOOPBACK-NET
localhost.coffee.com.   IN  A  127.0.0.1

; The IP addresses below are reserved for networks
; not connected to the InterNet. They are not routable by
; most publicly accessible backbones and are here as an
; example only.

navy.coffee.com.  IN  A  192.168.0.3

; some useful puns that cannot be CNAMEs because
; they are referenced by MX records, below

mail1.coffee.com. IN  A  192.168.0.1
mail2.coffee.com. IN  A  192.168.0.2

; an address for the zone itself

coffee.com.       IN  A  192.168.0.4

; Aliases
; These create a nickname or alias for another name known
; to the DNS, the canonical name, hence CNAME. No other
; records may exist with a name the same as this alias.

; 'Java' is an alias for the canonical name, 'Navy.'
java.coffee.com.  IN  CNAME  navy.coffee.com.

frenchroast.coffee.com. IN  CNAME  mail1.coffee.com.
hazelnut.coffee.com.    IN  CNAME  mail2.coffee.com.

; MX records

; These direct mail delivery agents, like sendmail,
; at hosts which have agreed to accept email for us.

; This assumes that we've arranged with tea.com and
; uu.net to provide this email service for us in
; advance for coffee.com.

; The token 'EXTREF' directs nslint to allow external references.
; The token 'GLOBALOK' directs nslint to allow global records.

; MX records for a host to be treated specially
navy.coffee.com.  IN  MX  10  mail1.tea.com.	; EXTREF
navy.coffee.com.  IN  MX  20  mail2.tea.com.	; EXTREF
navy.coffee.com.  IN  MX  100 mail.uu.net.	; EXTREF

; global MX records for unspecified members of the zone
*.coffee.com.     IN  MX  10  mail1.coffee.com.	; GLOBALOK
*.coffee.com.     IN  MX  20  mail2.coffee.com.	; GLOBALOK
*.coffee.com.     IN  MX  100 mail.uu.net.	; EXTREF GLOBALOK

; MX records for email addressed to the zone itself
coffee.com.       IN  MX  10  mail1.coffee.com.
coffee.com.       IN  MX  20  mail2.coffee.com.
coffee.com.       IN  MX  100 mail.uu.net.	; EXTREF

        </textarea>
    </form>
  </body>
</html>

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