diff --git a/doc/arm/Bv9ARM.ch03.html b/doc/arm/Bv9ARM.ch03.html index 12d0aeb6d7..973e80c3f8 100644 --- a/doc/arm/Bv9ARM.ch03.html +++ b/doc/arm/Bv9ARM.ch03.html @@ -949,6 +949,40 @@ CLASS="replaceable" >retransfer zone + [class + [view]]
Retransfer the given zone from the master.
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
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
6.2.11. lwres
6.2.12. lwres
6.2.13. options] [ provide-ixfr yes_or_no; ] + [ request-ixfr yes_or_no; ] + [ treat-cr-as-space
6.2.14. options
provide-ixfr See the description of +provide-ixfr in +Section 6.2.16 +
request-ixfr See the description of +request-ixfr in +Section 6.2.16 +
treat-cr-as-space 6.2.14.2. Forwarding
6.2.14.4. Interfaces
6.2.14.5. Query Address
6.2.14.7. Operating System Resource Limits
6.2.14.8. Server Resource Limits
6.2.14.9. Periodic Task Intervals
provide-ixfr option in the global options block -is used as a default. option in the view or +global options block is used as a default.The request-ixfr option in the global -options block is used as a default.
option in the view or +global options block is used as a default.IXFR requests to servers that do not support IXFR will automatically fall back to AXFR. Therefore, there is no need to manually list @@ -7095,7 +7149,7 @@ CLASS="sect2" >
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
6.3.4. Inverse Mapping in IPv4
6.3.5. Other Zone File Directives
6.3.5.1. The $ORIGIN
6.3.5.2. The $INCLUDE
6.3.5.3. The $TTL
6.3.6. BIND
7.2. chroot 7.2. chroot
7.2.1. The chroot
7.2.2. Using the setuid
8.1. Common Problems 8.2. Incrementing and Changing the Serial Number 8.3. Where Can I Get Help? 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.3. General DNS A.1. Acknowledgements
A.1.1. A Brief History of the DNS
A.2.1.1. HS = hesiod
A.2.1.2. CH = chaos
A.3. General DNS
Bibliography
Standards
[RFC974]
[RFC1034]
[RFC1035]
[RFC2181]
[RFC2308]
[RFC1995]
[RFC1996]
[RFC2136]
[RFC2845]
Proposed Standards Still Under Development
[RFC1886]
[RFC2065]
[RFC2137]
Other Important RFCs About DNS
[RFC1535]
[RFC1536]
[RFC1982]
Resource Record Types
[RFC1183]
[RFC1706]
[RFC2168]
[RFC1876]
[RFC2052]
[RFC2163]
[RFC2230]
DNS
[RFC1101]
[RFC1123]
[RFC1591]
[RFC2317]
DNS
[RFC1537]
[RFC1912]
[RFC1912]
[RFC2010]
[RFC2219]
Other DNS
[RFC1464]
[RFC1713]
[RFC1794]
[RFC2240]
[RFC2345]
[RFC2352]
Obsolete and Unimplemented Experimental RRs
[RFC1712]
A.4.3. Other Documents About BIND
Bibliography
3.4.2. Signals 4.3. Split DNS
- 4.4.1. Generate Shared Keys for Each Pair of Hosts
- 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
- 4.8.3. 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