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packet data category (logging) : 7.5.3. Category Details
packets
format of
11.6.1. Seeing the Query and Response Packets
14.2.1. DNS Packet Format
message format : A.2. DNS Message
packet filtering firewalls : 15.4.1.1. Packet filters
Perl objects for : 14.3.2. Packet Objects
panic data category (logging) : 7.5.3. Category Details
parent domains
3.2.4. Registering with Your Parent
(see also domains)
contacting administrator of : 3.2.2.1. The us domain
naming subdomains and : 3.2.2.1. The us domain
registering networks with : 3.2.4. Registering with Your Parent
parentheses ( )
4.2.3. SOA Records
A.1. Master File Format
parenting : 9. Parenting
checking delegation : 9.6. Good Parenting
creating subdomains : 9.4. How to Become a Parent: Creating Subdomains
managing transition to subdomains : 9.7. Managing the Transition to Subdomains
naming subdomains : 9.3. What to Name Your Children
parent-level aliases : 9.7.1. Removing Parent Aliases
subdomains of in-addr.arpa domains : 9.5. Subdomains of in-addr.arpa Domains
parser data category (logging) : 7.5.3. Category Details
parsing DNS responses : 14.2.7. Parsing DNS Responses
partial-slave name servers : 8.2.3. Partial-Slave Servers
patches for BIND security : 3.1. Getting BIND
patches, HP-UX : 6.4.3. HP's HP-UX
peak periods of activity : 8.1.2. Capacity Planning
performance
avoiding bogus name servers : 10.10. Avoiding a Bogus Name Server
caching
2.7. Caching
2.7.1. Time to Live
capacity planning : 8.1.2. Capacity Planning
connectivity loss : 13.3.8. 8. Loss of Network Connectivity
CPU load : 8.1.2. Capacity Planning
debugging levels : 12.1. Debugging Levels
load sharing : 10.12. Load Sharing Between Mirrored Servers
mail exchangers : 5.2. What's a Mail Exchanger, Again?
monitoring name servers : 7.6. Keeping Everything Running Smoothly
MX records and : 15.3. A Limitation of MX Records
queries per second : 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
SOA values : 4.8.4. SOA Values
system tuning : 10.4. System Tuning
troubleshooting : 13.6.4. Lookups Take a Long Time
zone transfer efficiency : 10.4.1.4. More efficient zone transfers
period : (see dot)
Perl programming : 14.3. Perl Programming with Net::DNS
pid-file substatement : 10.11.4. Running BIND as a Non-Root User
ping utility : 4.2.5. Address and Alias Records
pointer records : (see PTR records)
port option (nslookup) : 11.3. Option Settings
"port unreachable" message
6.1.4.1. One name server configured
8.5.1. Outages
14.1.1. A Typical Problem
power outages : 8.5.1. Outages
preference values (MX records) : 5.1. MX Records
preferred name servers : 10.6. Preferring Name Servers on Certain Networks
prereq commands (nsupdate) : 10.3. DNS Dynamic Update
preventing disasters : 8.5. Planning for Disasters
primary directive : F.1.2. primary
primary name server
2.4.2. Types of Name Servers
4.7. Running a Primary Master Name Server
4.8. Running a Slave Name Server
adding : 8.2.1. Primary Master and Slave Servers
BIND configuration file : 4.3. Setting Up a BIND Configuration File
forgetting to signal : 13.3.2. 2. Forgot to Signal Primary Master Server
forwarders and : 10.7. Building Up a Large Site-wide Cache with Forwarders
multiple : 4.8.3. Multiple Master Servers
organizing db files of : 7.3.1. Using Several Directories
setting up slaves : 9.4.3. An fx.movie.edu Slave
"unreachable" message : 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
zone change notification
3.1. Getting BIND
10.2. DNS NOTIFY (Zone Change Notification)
zone transfers and : 7.1. BIND Name Server Signals
process ID : 7.1. BIND Name Server Signals
programming resolvers : 14. Programming with the Resolver and Name Server Library Routines
C programming : 14.2. C Programming with the Resolver Library Routines
Perl programming : 14.3. Perl Programming with Net::DNS
programs, obtaining example : Obtaining the Example Programs
proprietary WINS records : 13.5.1. Zone Transfer Fails Because of Proprietary WINS Record
ps command : 7.1. BIND Name Server Signals
PTR records
4.2.1. The db Files
4.2.6. PTR Records
A.1.2.13. PTR pointer
"Looked for PTR, Found CNAME" : 13.5.4. Resolver Reports Looked for PTR, Found CNAME
missing
11.7.3. No PTR Data for Name Server's Address
13.3.4. 4. Added Name to Database File, but Forgot to Add PTR Record
queries statistic : 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
PX records : A.1.4.1. PX pointer to X.400/RFC 822 mapping information


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