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Ondřej Surý 58bd26b6cf Update the copyright information in all files in the repository
This commit converts the license handling to adhere to the REUSE
specification.  It specifically:

1. Adds used licnses to LICENSES/ directory

2. Add "isc" template for adding the copyright boilerplate

3. Changes all source files to include copyright and SPDX license
   header, this includes all the C sources, documentation, zone files,
   configuration files.  There are notes in the doc/dev/copyrights file
   on how to add correct headers to the new files.

4. Handle the rest that can't be modified via .reuse/dep5 file.  The
   binary (or otherwise unmodifiable) files could have license places
   next to them in <foo>.license file, but this would lead to cluttered
   repository and most of the files handled in the .reuse/dep5 file are
   system test files.
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These scripts generate a named.conf file with an arbitrary number of
small zones, for testing startup performance.

To generate a test server with 1000 zones each of which contains 5 A
records, run:

   $ sh setup.sh 1000 5 > named.conf

Zones are generated with random names, and the zone files are created
in the subdirectory "zones".

Or, to generate a test server with 100 zones which all load from the same
generic file (smallzone.db):

   $ sh setup.sh -s 100 > named.conf

The "number of records" argument is ignored if -s is used.