Edit /etc/named.boot to contain the zones for which the
server is secondary, including zone names, file locations, and
the IP address of the primary server.
For an annotated version of /etc/named.boot, with
descriptions of each line, see
``Sample /etc/named.boot file''.
If needed, edit /etc/named.boot to contain the
IP address of one or more
forwarders.
Start the DNS daemon, named, from the command line.
Once configured, named starts and stops automatically
as the system moves in and out of multiuser mode.
Test DNS by using
nslookup
to look up a remote name.
The following is an example boot file for the secondary server
istanbul.
;
; Boot file for Secondary Name Server istanbul.mynet.COM (132.147.246.25)
;
; type domain source file or host
;