Annotation of 43BSDReno/share/doc/smm/11.named/named.boot.primary, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .\" Copyright (c) 1986, 1988 Regents of the University of California.
                      2: .\" All rights reserved.
                      3: .\"
                      4: .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
                      5: .\" provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given
                      6: .\" to the University of California at Berkeley. The name of the University
                      7: .\" may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
                      8: .\" software without specific prior written permission. This software
                      9: .\" is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
                     10: .\"
                     11: .\"    @(#)named.boot.primary  6.4 (Berkeley) 9/19/89
                     12: .\"
                     13: .sh 3 "Boot File"
                     14: .sh 4 "Primary Master Server"
                     15: .(b L
                     16: .TS
                     17: l.
                     18: ;
                     19: ; Boot file for Primary Master Name Server
                     20: ;
                     21: .TE
                     22: .TS
                     23: l l l
                     24: l
                     25: l l l.
                     26: ; type domain  source file or host
                     27: ;
                     28: directory      /usr/local/domain
                     29: primary        Berkeley\fB.\fPEdu      ucbhosts
                     30: primary        32\fB.\fP128\fB.\fPin-addr\fB.\fParpa   ucbhosts\fB.\fPrev
                     31: primary        0\fB.\fP0\fB.\fP127\fB.\fPin-addr\fB.\fParpa    named\fB.\fPlocal
                     32: cache  \fB.\fP root\fB.\fPcache
                     33: .TE
                     34: .)b

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