28.1.20. /etc/sysconfig/named
The /etc/sysconfig/named file is used to pass arguments to the named daemon at boot time. The named daemon is a Domain Name System (DNS) server which implements the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) version 9 distribution. This server maintains a table of which hostnames are associated with IP addresses on the network.
Currently, only the following values may be used:
ROOTDIR=, where "</some/where>" refers to the full directory path of a configured chroot environment under which </some/where>named runs. This chroot environment must first be configured. Type info chroot for more information.
OPTIONS=, where "<value>" is any option listed in the man page for <value>named except -t. In place of -t, use the ROOTDIR line above.
For more information about available parameters for this file, refer to the named man page. For detailed information on how to configure a BIND DNS server, refer to Chapter 17, Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND). By default, the file contains no parameters.