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Index: R
- RAXFR statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- RCODE field
: A.3. Header Section Format
- rcodes (response codes)
: 11.6.1. Seeing the Query and Response Packets
- rdist command
: 8.2.1. Primary Master and Slave Servers
- RDupQ, RDupR statistics
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- reading
      
  - database dump
: 13.2.2. How to Read a Database Dump
  
- debugging output
: 12.3. Reading Debugging Output
  
- domain names
: 2.2.3. Reading Domain Names
   
- recurse option (nslookup)
 
  - 11.3. Option Settings
  
- 14.1.2. Solving This Problem with a Script
  
- recursion substatement
: 10.11.5. Delegated Name Server Configuration
- recursive queries
: 10.7. Building Up a Large Site-wide Cache with Forwarders
- recursive resolution
: 2.6.2. Recursion
   
  - caching and
: 2.7. Caching
 
- redundancy in domain names
: 14.2.3. Domain Name Compression
- refresh interval
  
  - 4.8.4. SOA Values
  
- 8.2.1. Primary Master and Slave Servers
  
- 8.4.1. Changing Other SOA Values
  
- 10.2. DNS NOTIFY (Zone Change Notification)
    
- refused queries
: 11.7.4. Query Refused
- registering
  
  - domains
: D. Domain Registration Form
  
- in-addr.arpa domain
: E. in-addr.arpa Registration Form
  
- name servers
: 8.3. Registering Name Servers
  
- network numbers
: 3.2.3. Checking That Your Network Is Registered
    
- registries
: 3.2.3. Checking That Your Network Is Registered
- "reloading nameserver" message
  
  - 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
  
- 13.3.2. 2. Forgot to Signal Primary Master Server
  
- remote host names
 
  - 4.7.3.4. Look up a remote name
  
- 13.6.2. Remote Names Can't Be Looked Up
  
- remote multihomed hosts
: 10.5.2. Remote Multihomed Hosts
- reorder keyword
: 6.4.8. Linux
- RErr statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- _res structure
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- RES_AAONLY option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- RES_DEBUG option
      
  - 6.1.6. The options Directive
  
- 14.2.5. The _res Structure
  
- RES_DEFNAMES option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- RES_DNSRCH option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- RES_IGNTC option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- RES_INIT option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- res_init routine
: 14.2.4. The Resolver Library Routines
- RES_INSECURE1, RES_INSECURE2 options
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- res_mkquery routine
: 14.2.4. The Resolver Library Routines
- RES_NOALIASES option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- RES_OPTIONS variable
: 6.4.7. SCO's Open Server 5.0
- RES_PRIMARY option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- res_query routine
           
  - 14.2.4. The Resolver Library Routines
  
- 14.2.8. A Sample Program: check_soa
  
- RES_RECURSE option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- res_search routine
: 14.2.4. The Resolver Library Routines
- res_send routine
: 14.2.4. The Resolver Library Routines
- RES_STAYOPEN option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- RES_USEVC option
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- resetting serial number
: 7.2.3. Starting Over with a New Serial Number
- resolution
       
  - 2.6. Resolution
  
- (see also resolvers)
  
- caching and
: 2.7. Caching
  
- iterative
: 2.6.3. Iteration
  
- iterative (nonrecursive)
: 2.6.2. Recursion
  
- recursive
: 2.6.2. Recursion
      
- resolv+ library
 
  - 6.4.1.1. Modified resolvers
  
- 6.4.8. Linux
  
- resolv.conf file
 
  - 4.7.3.1. Initialize the default domain name
  
- 6.1. The Resolver
  
- 6.2.2. Local Name Server
  
- 6.4.4. IBM's AIX
  
- 6.4.6. Silicon Graphics' IRIX
  
- first server not responding
: 11.7.5. First resolv.conf Name Server Not Responding
  
- nslookup and
  
       
    - 11.1.1. Multiple Servers
    
- 11.7.5. First resolv.conf Name Server Not Responding
  
  
  - outages and
: 8.5.1. Outages
  
- syntax errors in
: 13.3.11. 11. Syntax Error in resolv.conf
  
- resolv.h file
: 14.2.5. The _res Structure
- resolvers
  
  - 1.3. The Domain Name System, in a Nutshell
  
- 2.5. Resolvers
  
- 2.6. Resolution
  
- 6.1. The Resolver
  
- (see also resolution)
  
- access denials
: 13.6.6. Access to Services Denied
  
- configuring
: 9.4.2. Creating and Delegating a Subdomain
  
- directives
  
        
    - 6.1. The Resolver
    
- 6.1.8. A Note on the 4.9 Resolver Directives
    
- F.2. BIND Resolver Statements
  
   
  - library routines
  
 
    - 14.2.4. The Resolver Library Routines
    
- 14.3.6. A Perl Version of check_soa
  
  
  - long response time
: 13.6.4. Lookups Take a Long Time
  
- "Looked for PTR, Found CNAME"
: 13.5.4. Resolver Reports Looked for PTR, Found CNAME
  
- mimicking with nslookup
: 11.6.2. Querying Like a BIND Name Server
  
- nslookup versus
: 11.1. Is nslookup a Good Tool?
  
- Perl objects for
: 14.3.1. Resolver Objects
  
- programming
: 14. Programming with the Resolver and Name Server Library Routines
  
- sample configurations
: 6.2. Sample Resolver Configurations
  
- search algorithm
: 12.4. The Resolver Search Algorithm and Negative Caching
  
- security
: 10.11.6. Resolving Name Server Configuration
  
- sorting name server addresses
: 10.5. Name Server Address Sorting
  
- upgrading BIND and
: 13.4.1. Resolver Behavior
  
- vendor-specific implementations
  
            
    - 6.4. Vendor-Specific Options
    
- 6.4.10. Windows NT
  
  
  - without name server
: 6.2.1. Resolver Only
 
- resource limits
: 10.4.2. Resource Limits
- resource records
  
  - 2.1.3. Resource Records
  
- 4.2.1. The db Files
  
- 4.2.4. NS Records
  
- 15.7. Additional Resource Records
  
- 15.7.3. X25, ISDN, and RT
  
- A. DNS Message Format and Resource Records
  
- (see also under specific record type)
  
- CNAME record in
  
        
    - 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
    
- 15.1.3. CNAMEs in the Resource Record Data
  
  
  - data format
: A.4.1. Data Format
  
- dynamic update facility
: 10.3. DNS Dynamic Update
  
- ns_parserr routine
: 14.2.6. The Name Server Library Routines
  
- out-of-zone
: 13.4.2. Name Server Behavior
  
- Perl objects for
: 14.3.5. Resource Record Objects
  
- spaces and tabs as names
: 4.4.3. Repeat Last Name
  
- types of (list)
: A.1.2. Types
       
- resources
: (see documentation)
- "Response from unexpected source; message
: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
- response-checks data category (logging)
: 7.5.3. Category Details
- responses
    
  - long time for
: 13.6.4. Lookups Take a Long Time
  
- MX records and performance
: 15.3. A Limitation of MX Records
  
- parsing
: 14.2.7. Parsing DNS Responses
  
- speed of
: (see performance)
  
- tracing
: 11.6.1. Seeing the Query and Response Packets
  
- from unexpected sources
: 13.3.13. 13. Response from Unexpected Source
  
- wrong or inconsistent
: 13.6.3. Wrong or Inconsistent Answer
       
- Responsible Person
: (see RP records)
- restarted message
: 4.7.2. Check for Syslog Errors
- "restarted" message
: 13.3.2. 2. Forgot to Signal Primary Master Server
- restarting name server
: 7.1. BIND Name Server Signals
- restricted name servers
: 10.8. A More Restricted Name Server
- restricting queries
: 10.11.2. Restricting Queries
- retransmitting queries (debugging example)
: 12.3.3. A Successful Lookup with Retransmissions (Debug Level 1)
- retry interval
        
  - 4.8.4. SOA Values
  
- 8.4.1. Changing Other SOA Values
  
- 11.3. Option Settings
   
- reverse domain
: (see in-addr.arpa domain)
- reverse mapping
: 4.2. Setting Up DNS Data
- RFail statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- RFC 1035
    
  - A.1. Master File Format
  
- A.2.1. Format
  
- RFC 1183
: A.1.3.1. AFSDB Andrew File System Data Base - experimental
- RFC 1664
: A.1.4. New Types from RFC 1664
- RFErr statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- RFwdQ, RFwdR statistics
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- .rhosts file
     
  - 6.3.3. Updating .rhosts, hosts.equiv, etc.
  
- 13.6.5. rlogin and rsh to Host Fails Access Check
  
- RIPE Network Coordination Centre
: 3.2.3. Checking That Your Network Is Registered
- RIQ statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- RLame statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- rlogin command
: 13.6.5. rlogin and rsh to Host Fails Access Check
- RNotNsQ statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- RNXD statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- root command
: 11.3. Option Settings
- root domain
        
  - 1.3. The Domain Name System, in a Nutshell
  
- 2.1. The Domain Name Space
  
- cache data for
: 4.2.9. The Root Cache Data
  
- updating record of
: 7.2.6. Keeping db.cache Current
    
- root server
 
  - 2.6.1. Root Name Servers
  
- 10.9. A Nonrecursive Name Server
  
- 15.4.4. Internal Roots
  
- bogus data
: 13.6.7. Name Server Is Infected with Bogus Root Server Data
  
- "No root nameservers" message
: 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages
  
- setting with nslookup
: 11.3. Option Settings
  
- temporary
: 8.6.3. Really Long Outages (Weeks)
       
- root user (BIND)
: 10.11.4. Running BIND as a Non-Root User
- ROpts statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- rotating addresses
: 4.2.5. Address and Alias Records
- round robin
    
  - 10.12. Load Sharing Between Mirrored Servers
  
- 15.1.4. Multiple CNAME Records
  
- route command
: 8.5.1. Outages
- routing loops
: 5.3. The MX Algorithm
- RP records
   
  - 4.2.3. SOA Records
  
- 7.2.4.2. Responsible Person
  
- A.1.3.3. RP Responsible Person - experimental
   
- RQ statistic
 
  - 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
  
- 8.1.2. Capacity Planning
  
- RR statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
- RRs
: (see resource records)
- rsh command
: 13.6.5. rlogin and rsh to Host Fails Access Check
- RT records
    
  - 15.7.3. X25, ISDN, and RT
  
- A.1.3.4. RT Route Through - experimental
  
- RTCP statistic
: 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics
 
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