4.1 DNS Database
The basic assets of DNS are DNS databases and well configured name servers that manage these databases. The DNS protocol, which uses Resource Records (hereinafter RRs) in its queries and responses, was described in Chapter 2. RRs are primarily managed by hostmasters in disk files in primary name servers in a text format. These disk files are called DNS databases.
DNS databases are stored in files in the primary name server. Their content is loaded into memory at startup as shown in the following figure:
A DNS database consists of individual files that are specified as the last parameters of the individual commands of the named.boot
configuration file. A database on a disk may contain the following types of data:
Authoritative data for the administered zone: This must start with the SOA record. This data can only be kept in the primary name server. A secondary name server...