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Toggle query logging.

Toggle query logging. Query logging can also be enabled + by explictly directing the queries + category to a channel in the + logging section of + named.conf.

3.4.2. Signals

4.3. Split DNS
4.5. TKEY
4.6. SIG(0)
4.8. IPv6 Support in BIND

4.3. Split DNS

4.4.1. Generate Shared Keys for Each Pair of Hosts

4.4.1.1. Automatic Generation

4.4.1.2. Manual Generation

4.4.2. Copying the Shared Secret to Both Machines

4.4.3. Informing the Servers of the Key's Existence

4.4.4. Instructing the Server to Use the Key

4.4.5. TSIG Key Based Access Control

4.4.6. Errors

4.5. TKEY

4.6. SIG(0)

4.7.1. Generating Keys

4.7.2. Creating a Keyset

4.7.3. Signing the Child's Keyset

4.7.4. Signing the Zone

4.7.5. Configuring Servers

4.8. IPv6 Support in BIND

4.8.1. Address Lookups Using AAAA Records

4.8.2. Address Lookups Using A6 Records

4.8.2.1. A6 Chains

4.8.2.2. A6 Records for DNS Servers

4.8.3. Address to Name Lookups Using Nibble Format

4.8.4. Address to Name Lookups Using Bitstring Format

4.8.5. Using DNAME for Delegation of IPv6 Reverse Addresses

5.1. The Lightweight Resolver Library

5.1. The Lightweight Resolver Library

6.3. Zone File

6.1.1.1. Syntax

6.1.1.2. Definition and Usage

6.1.2. Comment Syntax

6.1.2.1. Syntax

6.1.2.2. Definition and Usage

6.2.1. acl

Matches the IP addresses of all interfaces -on the system.

Matches the IPv4 addresses of all network +interfaces on the system.

Matches any host on a network for which +>Matches any host on an IPv4 network for which the system has an interface.

The localhost and localnets +ACLs do not currently support IPv6 (that is, +localhost does not match the host's IPv6 addresses, +and localnets does not match the host's attached +IPv6 networks) due to the lack of a standard method of determining the +complete set of local IPv6 addresses for a host. +

6.2.3. controls

6.2.5. include

6.2.6. include

6.2.7. key

6.2.8. key

6.2.9. logging

6.2.10. logging

6.2.10.1. The channel

Queries.

Queries. Using the category queries will enable query logging.

6.2.11. lwres

6.2.12. lwres

6.2.13. options] [ max-adb-size size_spec ; ] + [ max-cache-size

6.2.14. options

6.2.14.2. Forwarding

6.2.14.4. Interfaces

6.2.14.5. Query Address

6.2.14.7. Operating System Resource Limits

max-adb-size and +max-cache-size and

6.2.14.8. Server Resource Limits

max-adb-size

The server maintains a per view cache of remote +server characteristics including addresses constructed from A6 +chains. The amount of memory used for this cache can be set via +max-adb-size and defaults to 1/8th of +max-cache-size if that is set otherwise it is +unlimited, meaning that records are purged from +the cache only when their TTLs expire. +

max-cache-size

6.2.14.9. Periodic Task Intervals

6.2.17. trusted-keys

6.2.18. trusted-keys

6.2.19. view

6.2.20. view

6.2.22. zone

6.2.22.1. Zone Types

6.2.22.2. Class

6.2.22.3. Zone Options

6.3. Zone File

6.3.1.1. Resource Records

6.3.1.2. Textual expression of RRs

6.3.2. Discussion of MX Records

4.5. TKEY
4.6. SIG(0)
4.7.1. Generating Keys
4.7.2. Creating a Keyset
4.7.3. Signing the Child's Keyset
4.7.4. Signing the Zone
4.7.5. Configuring Servers
4.8. IPv6 Support in BIND
4.8.1. Address Lookups Using AAAA Records
4.8.2. Address Lookups Using A6 Records
4.8.3. Address to Name Lookups Using Nibble Format
4.8.4. Address to Name Lookups Using Bitstring Format
4.8.5. Using DNAME for Delegation of IPv6 Reverse Addresses
5.1. The Lightweight Resolver Library
6.1.2. Comment Syntax
6.2.1. acl
6.2.3. controls
6.2.5. include
6.2.6. include
6.2.7. key
6.2.8. key
6.2.9. logging
6.2.10. logging
6.2.11. lwres
6.2.12. lwres
6.2.13. options
6.2.14. options
6.2.17. trusted-keys
6.2.18. trusted-keys
6.2.19. view
6.2.20. view
6.2.22. zone
6.3. Zone File
6.3.2. Discussion of MX Records
6.3.4. Inverse Mapping in IPv4
6.3.5. Other Zone File Directives
6.3.6. BIND
7.2. chroot
7.2.1. The chroot
7.2.2. Using the setuid
8.1. Common Problems
8.1.1. It's not working; how can I figure out what's wrong?
8.2. Incrementing and Changing the Serial Number
8.3. Where Can I Get Help?
A.1. Acknowledgements
A.1.1. A Brief History of the DNS
A.3. General DNS
A.4.3. Other Documents About BIND