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Общие типы записей

This section covers some of the most common DNS record types.

  A record: This record maps an IP Address to a hostname.
  www      IN    A      192.168.1.12
  CNAME record: Used to create an alias to an existing A record. You cannot create a CNAME record pointing to another CNAME record.
  web     IN    CNAME  www
  MX record: Used to define where email should be sent to. Must point to an A record, not a CNAME.
          IN    MX  1   mail.example.com.
  mail    IN    A       192.168.1.13
  NS record: Used to define which servers serve copies of a zone. It must point to an A record, not a CNAME. This is where Primary and Secondary servers are defined.
          IN    NS     ns.example.com.
          IN    NS     ns2.example.com.
  ns      IN    A      192.168.1.10
  ns2     IN    A      192.168.1.11

Дополнительная информация

  The DNS HOWTO explains more advanced options for configuring BIND9.
  For in depth coverage of DNS and BIND9 see Bind9.net.
  DNS and BIND is a popular book now in it's fifth edition.
  A great place to ask for BIND9 assistance, and get involved with the Ubuntu Server community, is the #ubuntu-server IRC channel on freenode.
  Also, see the BIND9 Server HOWTO in the Ubuntu Wiki.