# BIND named process options # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # Currently, you can use the following options: # # ROOTDIR="/some/where" -- will run named in a chroot environment. # you must set up the chroot environment # (install the bind-chroot package) before # doing this. # # OPTIONS="whatever" -- These additional options will be passed to named # at startup. Don't add -t here, use ROOTDIR instead. # # ENABLE_ZONE_WRITE=yes -- If SELinux is disabled, then allow named to write # its zone files and create files in its $ROOTDIR/var/named # directory, necessary for DDNS and slave zone transfers. # Slave zones should reside in the $ROOTDIR/var/named/slaves # directory, in which case you would not need to enable zone # writes. If SELinux is enabled, you must use only the # 'named_write_master_zones' variable to enable zone writes. # # ENABLE_SDB=yes -- This enables use of 'named_sdb', which has support # -- for the ldap, pgsql and dir zone database backends # -- compiled in, to be used instead of named.