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Index: C
   - C programming 
-    - 14.2. C Programming with the Resolver Library Routines   - 14.3.6. A Perl Version of check_soa 
 
- C-style and C++-style comments : 4.3. Setting Up a BIND Configuration File - cache directive 
-    - 15.4.4.4. The db.root file   - F.1.4. cache 
 
- caching 
-    - 2.7. Caching   - 2.7.1. Time to Live   - caching-only name servers   
-      - 8.2.2. Caching-Only Servers     - 8.3. Registering Name Servers   
 
- cleaning interval : 10.4.3.1. Cleaning interval   - corrupted   
-      - 13.6.8. Name Server Keeps Loading Old Data     - 13.6.8.4. What have I got?   
 
- forwarders and : 10.7. Building Up a Large Site-wide Cache with Forwarders   - missing cache data : 13.3.7. 7. Missing Cache Data   - negative   
-      - 12.4. The Resolver Search Algorithm and Negative Caching     - 13.5.7. Other Name Servers Don't Cache Your Negative Answers   
 
- root cache data : 4.2.9. The Root Cache Data   - TTL (time to live)   
-      - 2.7.1. Time to Live     - 4.2.9. The Root Cache Data     - 4.8.4. SOA Values     - 8.4. Changing TTLs     - 10.12. Load Sharing Between Mirrored Servers   
 
 
- "cannot set resource limits" message : 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages - canonical names : (see CNAME records) - canonicalization 
-    - 4.2.5. Address and Alias Records   - 6.3.2. Electronic Mail 
 
- capacity planning : 8.1.2. Capacity Planning - case sensitivity 
-    - 4.2.1. The db Files   - A.1.1. Character Case 
 
- categories of data (logging) 
-    - 7.5. BIND 8 Logging   - 7.5.3. Category Details 
 
- chaining : (see recursive resolution) - channels (logging) : 7.5. BIND 8 Logging - Chaosnet class : 2.1.3. Resource Records - character strings : A.4.1.3. Character string - check_del utility 
-    - 9.6. Good Parenting   - 9.6.1. Using check_del 
 
- check-names directive : F.1.14. check-names (4.9.4) - check_soa program (example) 
-    - 14.2.8. A Sample Program: check_soa   - 14.3.6. A Perl Version of check_soa 
 
- checking 
-    - delegation   
-      - 9.6. Good Parenting     - 9.6.2. Managing Delegation     - 13.3.9. 9. Missing Subdomain Delegation   
 
- host names : 4.5. Host Name Checking (BIND 4.9.4 and Later Versions)   - zone (debugging example) : 12.3.4. A Slave Name Server Checking Its Zone (Debug Level 1) 
 
- children : (see parenting) - chroot command : 10.11.4. Running BIND as a Non-Root User - CIDR (classless inter-domain routing) : 3.2.3. Checking That Your Network Is Registered - city-level domains : 3.2.2.1. The us domain - class A and B networks, subnetting : 9.5.2.1. Class A and B networks - class C networks, subnetting : 9.5.2.2. /24 (class C-sized) networks - CLASS fields (db files) : A.1.5. Classes - classes : A.1.5. Classes 
-    - class option, nslookup : 11.3. Option Settings   - internet : 2.1.3. Resource Records   - unusual : 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages 
 
- classless inter-domain routing (CIDR) : 3.2.3. Checking That Your Network Is Registered - cleaning interval : 10.4.3.1. Cleaning interval - closest known name servers : 2.6.2. Recursion - cname data category (logging) : 7.5.3. Category Details - CNAME records 
-    - 4.2.1. The db Files   - 4.2.5. Address and Alias Records   - 7.6.1. Common Syslog Messages   - 15.1. Using CNAME Records   - 15.1.6. Finding Out a Host's Aliases   - A.1.2.2. CNAME canonical name   - (see also aliases)   - chaining : 15.1.2. CNAMEs Pointing to CNAMEs   - "Looked for PTR, Found CNAME" : 13.5.4. Resolver Reports Looked for PTR, Found CNAME   - looking up : 15.1.5. Looking Up CNAMEs   - queries statistic : 7.6.2. Understanding the BIND Statistics   - transition to subdomains : 9.7. Managing the Transition to Subdomains 
 
- code, BIND source 
-    - 3.1. Getting BIND   - B.1. Get the Source Code 
 
- collisions : 1.2.1. The History of the Domain Name System - com domain : 2.2.1. Top-Level Domains - command-line debugging : 12.2.1. Debugging Command-Line Option - comments 
-    - in BIND configuration files   
-      - 4.3. Setting Up a BIND Configuration File     - 6.1.7. Comments   
 
- in db files : 4.2.2. Comments 
 
- compiling BIND : B. Compiling and Installing BIND on a Sun - compressing domain names 
-    - 14.2.3. Domain Name Compression   - 14.2.6. The Name Server Library Routines 
 
- compression, message : A.4.1.2. Message compression - config data category (logging) : 7.5.3. Category Details - configuration file, BIND : (see boot file) - configuration syntax, BIND : 3.1. Getting BIND - configuring 
-    - 9.6. Good Parenting   - 9.6.2. Managing Delegation   - channels (logging) : 7.5. BIND 8 Logging   - dialup connections : 15.5. Dialup Connections   - firewalls : 15.4. DNS and Internet Firewalls   - hosts to use DNS : 6. Configuring Hosts   
-      - consequences of : 6.3. Minimizing Pain and Suffering     - vendor-specific differences : 6.4. Vendor-Specific Options   
 
- name servers : 6.1.4.1. One name server configured   - resolvers   
-      - 6.2. Sample Resolver Configurations     - 9.4.2. Creating and Delegating a Subdomain   
 
- vendor-specific : 6.4.10. Windows NT 
 
- connectivity 
-    - 5.2. What's a Mail Exchanger, Again?   - 8.1.1. Where Do I Put My Name Servers?   - 13.3.3. 3. Slave Server Can't Load Zone Data   - dialup connections : 15.5. Dialup Connections   - loss of : 13.3.8. 8. Loss of Network Connectivity 
 
- consistency in domain naming 
-    - 1.2.1. The History of the Domain Name System   - 2.4. Name Servers and Zones 
 
- core size limit : 10.4.2.3. Changing the core size limit - cost of registering domains : 3.2.4. Registering with Your Parent - CPU load : 8.1.2. Capacity Planning - creating : (see adding) - credibility measures : 13.2.2. How to Read a Database Dump 
 
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