Click Next to enter the other DNS server configuration settings areas, such as where you
will build new A records.
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FIGURE 27.11 Changing the forwarder setting.
After you have clicked Next, you will be shown the DNS Zone section where you can add
a new zone. A default of example.com is shown in Figure 27.12.
FIGURE 27.12 Viewing DNS Zone information.
This particular dialog box consists of several parts and is responsible for managing of zone
files, adding new zones, or removing a zone. To add a zone, add or change the current
zone name of example.com. The type of zone will be the master because it??™s the first zone
you are making. After you make more zones, you will be given an option to make a slave
domain. A slave is a DNS server that will get its main information from the master server.
Read and writes can be done on the master; the slave is read-only and gets its configuration
information from the master.
To add a reverse zone you have to know to add the extension to your zone, such as
10.1.1.in-addr.
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