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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Computer Networking, a zone file is a text file that describes a portion of the domain name system (DNS) called a DNS zone. A zone contains information that defines mappings between domain names and IP addresses and other resources, organized in form of resource records (RR). The format of a zone file is defined in RFC 1035 section 5 and RFC 1034 section 3.6.1. This format was originally used by the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) software package, but has…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Computer Networking, a zone file is a text file that describes a portion of the domain name system (DNS) called a DNS zone. A zone contains information that defines mappings between domain names and IP addresses and other resources, organized in form of resource records (RR). The format of a zone file is defined in RFC 1035 section 5 and RFC 1034 section 3.6.1. This format was originally used by the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) software package, but has been widely adopted by other DNS server software. Each line typically defines a single resource record. A line begins with a domain name, but if left blank, defaults to the previously defined domain name. Following the domain name is the TTL, the class (which is almost always "IN" for "internet" and rarely included), the type of resource record (A, MX, SOA, etc.), followed by type-specific datasuch as the IPv4 address for A records. Comments can be included by using a semi-colon and lines can be continued by using parenthesis. There are also file directives that are marked with a keyword starting with a dollar-sign.