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; DNS boot file
;
; NOTE: It is NOT necessary to use a boot file to run the DNS server.
;
; The Microsoft DNS server is capable of reading configuration, zone
; and cache information from a "boot" file or from the registry.
;
; To take full advantage of the capabilities of the Microsoft DNS
; server we suggest using the DNS Administration tool (dnsadmin.exe).
; If you are new to DNS or are setting up a new installation, then we
; strongly recommend using the Admin tool, in which case you need not
; setup a boot file.
;
; However, if you are porting an existing BIND DNS installation, then
; the DNS server will be able to read your existing boot file. Note,
; that the file MUST be named "boot".
;
;
; Boot file syntax:
;
; Directives in this file instruct the DNS service when it is starting.
; Anything on a line followin a semicolon ';' is a comment, and is ignored.
;
; This file and all files listed in this file must be in
; %SystemRoot%\system32\dns directory.
;
;
; CACHE FILE
;
; The "cache" file is not really cache information. Rather it contains
; name server and IP address information necessary to contact the ROOT
; domain name servers.
;
; The syntax of this command is:
;
; cache . <filename>
;
; YOU SHOULD CHANGE:
;
; => Nothing - do NOT change this line, if you are NOT a root domain
; server.
; (Note: if you are not connected to the Internet, be sure and edit
; the cache file to point at the root servers for your intranet.)
;
; OR
;
; => Comment out this line, if this DNS server is the ROOT domain
; server for a private intranet.
;
cache . cache.dns
;
; PRIMARY DOMAINS
;
; "Primary" domains are listed below. The second column is the name of the
; domain for which this name server is authoritative. The third column is
; the name if the database file which contains the authoritative data.
;
; The syntax of this command is:
;
; primary <domain> <filename>
;
; YOU SHOULD CHANGE:
; - The names of the domains.
; - The names of the database files.
; - Comment out domains for which server will be secondary.
;
;primary place.dom place.dns
;primary 29.5.192.in-addr.arpa 192.dns
;
; SECONDARY DOMAINS
;
; "Secondary" domains are listed below.
;
; The syntax of this command is:
;
; secondary <domain> <master DNS ip address> <filename>
;
; YOU SHOULD CHANGE:
; - The names of the domains.
; - The names of the database files.
; - The IP address of the primary DNS server (192.255.255.7).
; - Uncomment domains for which server will be secondary, then
; comment out the primary statement for that domain above.
;
;secondary place.dom 192.5.29.7 place.dns
;secondary 29.5.192.in-addr.arpa 192.5.29.7 192.dns