Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2017 09:09:49 -0400 From: "James B. Byrne" <byrnejb@harte-lyne.ca> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Bind-9.11 Message-ID: <fc4ff64aaba24ecd0ecabcdfcf4b687b.squirrel@webmail.harte-lyne.ca>
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I have set up a Bind-9.11 service (inside a jail). In doing so I noted that the default named.conf file provided contains no less than 161 pre-defined zones that all point to: /usr/local/etc/namedb/master/empty.db These zones are prefaced with the following statement: /* Serving the following zones locally will prevent any queries for these zones leaving your network and going to the root name servers. This has two significant advantages: 1. Faster local resolution for your users 2. No spurious traffic will be sent from your network to the roots */ So, what happened to the 'empty-zones-enable' and 'disable-empty-zone' options? Why are these zones explicitly defined? -- *** e-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** Do NOT transmit sensitive data via e-Mail Do NOT open attachments nor follow links sent by e-Mail James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB@Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario fax: +1 905 561 0757 Canada L8E 3C3
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