Preface |
Preface
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Preface
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Part 1 |
Part 1
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Connecting to the Network
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Chapter 1 |
1
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Managing DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
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1.1
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Getting Started
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1.1.1
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Logical Names
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1.1.2
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Modifying Your Configuration
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1.1.3
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Saving Changes
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1.1.4
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Manually Starting and Stopping the Software
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1.2
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Enabling PATHWORKS or DECnet-over-TCP/IP Support
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1.3
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Setting Up User Accounts and Proxy Identities
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1.4
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Configuring a TCP/IP Cluster
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1.5
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Auxiliary Server
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1.5.1
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How the Auxiliary Server Works
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1.5.2
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Rejecting Client Requests
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1.5.3
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Configuring the Auxiliary Server
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1.5.4
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Enabling Services
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1.5.5
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Setting Up Event Logging
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Chapter 2 |
2
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Configuring the Interface
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2.1
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Reviewing Key Concepts
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2.2
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Configuring Network Controllers
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2.3
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Configuring Network Interfaces
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2.3.1
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Specifying the Interface
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2.3.2
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Specifying the Network Mask
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2.4
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Manually Configuring a Hardware Address
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Chapter 3 |
3
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Configuring Serial Lines
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3.1
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Reviewing Key Concepts
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3.1.1
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Uses for PPP and SLIP
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3.1.2
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Assigning an IP Address to Your PPP or SLIP Interface
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3.1.3
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Serial Line Internet Protocol
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3.1.4
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Point-to-Point Protocol
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3.2
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Setting Up a PPP Interface (Alpha Only)
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3.2.1
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Setting Up Your Host for PPP Connections
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3.2.1.1
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Installing the Terminal Driver
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3.2.1.2
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Configuring the Modem
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3.2.1.3
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Setting Up an Asynchronous Port
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3.2.1.4
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Configuring a PPP Interface
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3.2.1.5
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Enabling IP Forwarding (Dialup Provider Only)
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3.2.1.6
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Initiating a PPP Connection (OpenVMS to OpenVMS)
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3.2.2
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Removing the PPP Configuration
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3.3
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Setting Up a SLIP Interface
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3.3.1
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Setting Up Hard-Wired SLIP Lines
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3.3.2
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Setting Up SLIP Dialup Lines
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3.3.3
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Setting Up Your Host as a SLIP Dialup Provider
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3.3.4
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Connecting a Host to the LAN
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3.3.5
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Setting Up a SLIP Gateway with Proxy ARP
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3.3.6
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Shutting Down SLIP
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3.3.7
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Troubleshooting SLIP
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Chapter 4 |
4
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Configuring Routing
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4.1
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Reviewing Key Concepts
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4.1.1
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Static Routing
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4.1.2
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Dynamic Routing
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4.1.2.1
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Routing Daemon (ROUTED)
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4.1.2.2
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Gateway Routing Daemon (GATED)
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4.2
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Configuring Static Routes
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4.2.0.1
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Manually Defining Routes (Static Routes)
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4.2.0.2
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Displaying Manually Defined Routes
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4.3
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Enabling and Disabling Dynamic Routing
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4.4
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Configuring GATED
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4.4.1
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Sample GATED Configuation File
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4.5
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Configuring the Gateway Function (IP Forwarding)
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4.5.1
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Datagram Reassembly Time
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4.6
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Subnetwork Routing
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4.6.1
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Extending Subnetwork Routing
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4.6.2
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Interface Routes
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Part 2 |
Part 2
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DNS/BIND
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Chapter 5 |
5
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Configuring and Managing BIND
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5.1
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Reviewing Key Concepts
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5.1.1
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Resolver and Name Server Work Together
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5.1.2
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Common BIND Configurations
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5.1.2.1
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Master Servers
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5.1.2.2
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Slave Servers
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5.1.2.3
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Caching-Only Servers
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5.1.2.4
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Forwarder Servers
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5.2
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Migrating to BIND 8.1
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5.3
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Navigating Two Different BIND Environments
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5.4
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Configuring the BIND Server (BIND 8.1)
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5.4.1
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The BIND Configuration Logging Statement
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5.4.1.1
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The Channel Phrase
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5.4.1.2
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The Category Phrase
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5.4.2
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The BIND Configuration Options Statement
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5.4.2.1
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Path Names
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5.4.2.2
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Boolean Options
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5.4.2.3
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Forwarding
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5.4.2.4
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Name Checking
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5.4.2.5
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Access Control Options
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5.4.2.6
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Interfaces
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5.4.2.7
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Query Address
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5.4.2.8
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Zone Transfers
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5.4.2.9
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Resource Limits
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5.4.2.10
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Periodic Task Intervals
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5.4.2.11
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Topology
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5.4.3
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Applying Dynamic Updates
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5.4.4
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Address Match Lists and ACLs
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5.5
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Populating the BIND Server Databases
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5.5.1
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Using Existing Databases
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5.5.2
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Manually Editing Zone Files
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5.5.3
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Saving Backup Copies of Zone Data
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5.5.4
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Sample Database Files
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5.5.4.1
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Local Loopback: Forward and Reverse Translation Files
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5.5.5
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The Hints File
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5.5.6
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Forward Translation File
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5.5.7
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Reverse Translation File
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5.6
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Examining Name Server Statistics
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5.7
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Configuring BIND with SET CONFIGURATION Commands
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5.7.1
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Setting Up a Master Name Server
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5.7.2
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Setting Up a Secondary (Slave) Name Server
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5.7.3
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Setting Up a Cache-only Server
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5.7.4
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Setting Up a Forwarder Name Server
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5.8
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Configuring the BIND Resolver
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5.8.1
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Changing the Default Configuration
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5.8.2
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Examples
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5.8.3
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Resolver Default Search Behavior
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5.8.4
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Resolver Search Behavior in Earlier Releases
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5.8.5
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Setting the Resolver's Domain Search List
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5.9
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Using NSLOOKUP to Query a Name Server
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5.9.1
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Starting and Stopping NSLOOKUP
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5.9.2
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Obtaining Help
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5.9.3
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NSLOOKUP Commands
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5.9.4
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Default Option Values
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5.9.5
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Query Types
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5.9.5.1
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A Query Type
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5.9.5.2
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PTR Query Type
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5.9.5.3
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MX Query Type
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5.9.5.4
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SOA Query Type
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5.9.5.5
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NS Query Type
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5.9.6
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Changing the Default Server
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5.9.7
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Listing Domain Information
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