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Describe your package hereDescribe your package requirements hereCurrently there are no FAQ items provided.bindzonenoneBIND: Zones Settings/usr/local/pkg/bind.incSettings/pkg_edit.php?xml=bind.xmlACLs/pkg.php?xml=bind_acls.xmlViews/pkg.php?xml=bind_views.xmlZones/pkg.php?xml=bind_zones.xml&id=0Sync/pkg_edit.php?xml=bind_sync.xml['installedpackages']['bindzone']['config']StatusdisabledDisabledEnabledNamenameTypetypeView(s)viewSerialserialDescriptiondescriptiononlisttopicDomain Zone Configurationtemp01Disable this zonedisabledcheckboxZone Namename
For reverse zones, include zone IP in reverse order. (e.g. 1.168.192)
IN-ADDR.ARPA will be automaticaly included in config files when reverse zone option is checked.]]>inputDescriptiondescriptionEnter a description for this zone.input70Zone Typetypeselecton_type_zone_changed()Viewviewselect_sourcenamenameReverse ZonereversoEnable if this is a reverse zone.checkboxreversv6oIPv6 Reverse Zonereversv6oEnable if this is a IPv6 reverse zone. Reverse Zone must also be enabled.checkboxCustom OptioncustomYou can put your own custom options here.textarea755base64listtopicDNSSECtemp04Inline SigningdnssecbackupkeysEnable inline DNSSEC signing for this zone.]]>checkboxbackup keysbackupkeyscheckboxDSSETdsset
Upload this DSSET to your domain root server.]]>textarea753base64listtopicSlave Zone Configurationtemp04Master Zone IPslaveipIf this is a slave zone, enter the IP address of the master DNS server.
inputlisttopicForward Zone Configurationtemp04ForwardersforwardersEnter forwarder IPs for this domain. Separate by semicolons (;).input70listtopicMaster Zone Configurationtemp03TLLtllDefault expiration time of all resource records without their own TTL value
inputName ServernameserverEnter nameserver for this zoneinputBase Domain IPipnsEnter IP address for base domain lookup. Ex: nslookup mydomain.cominputMail Admin ZonemailEnter mail admin zone.inputSerialserialParsed value for the slave to update the DNS zoneinputRefreshrefreshSlave refresh (1 day)input1dRetryretrySlave retry time in case of a problem (2 hours)input2hExpireexpireSlave expiration time (4 weeks)input4wMinimumminimumMaximum caching time in case of failed lookups (1 hour)input1hAllow-updateallowupdate
Allow-update defines a match list eg IP address(es) that are allowed to submit dynamic updates for 'master' zones, ie it enables Dynamic DNS (DDNS).]]>select_sourcenamename03Allow-queryallowquery
Allow-query defines an match list of IP address(es) which are allowed to issue queries to the server.]]>select_sourcenamename03Allow-transferallowtransfer
Allow-transfer defines a match list eg IP address(es) that are allowed to transfer (copy) the zone information from the server (master or slave for the zone). While on its face this may seem an excessively friendly default, DNS data is essentially public (that's why its there) and the bad guys can get all of it anyway. However if the thought of anyone being able to transfer your precious zone file is repugnant, or (and this is far more significant) you are concerned about possible DoS attack initiated by XFER requests, then use the following policy.]]>select_sourcenamename03listtopicZone Domain recordstemp02Enter Domain records."Record" is the name or last octet of IP. Example: www or pop "Type" is the type of the record Sample: A CNAME MX NS "Priority" in used only in mx records to define its priority "Alias or IP address" is the destination host or ip address.
You can order elements on this list with drag and drop between columns.]]>nonerowhelperRecordhostnameEnter the Host Name (ex: www)input10TypehosttypeSelect Type HostselectPriorityhostvalueMX 10 or 20input3Alias or IP addresshostdstEnter the IP address or FQDN destination for domain MX (ex: 10.31.11.1 or mail.example.com)
input35onregdhcpstaticRegister DHCP static mappingsIf this option is set, then DHCP static mappings will be registered in DNS, so that
their name can be resolved.
checkboxlisttopicCustom Zone Domain recordstemp02customzonerecords
This can be used for a fast migration setup.]]>textarea8410base64listtopicResulting zone config fileresultconfigResulting BIND config file for this zone.textarea8415base64
bind_print_javascript_type_zone2();
bind_print_javascript_type_zone();
if ($_POST['type']=="master" and $_POST['serial']=="") {
$_POST['serial']=(date("U")+ 1000000000);
}
bind_zone_validate($_POST, $input_errors);
bind_sync();
bind_sync();