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opennic:tier1setup [2017-12-03T16:21:20Z] – [BIND9 setup] adventure30opennic:tier1setup [2018-10-09T10:12:14Z] – [oz] aaaa22
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 FIXME This legacy wiki article has been copied from http://web.archive.org/web/20161228061854/wiki.opennicproject.org/RunningT1. It is outdated and should not be blindly used for copy-pasting.  Use this information as a starting point to further researching current methods. FIXME This legacy wiki article has been copied from http://web.archive.org/web/20161228061854/wiki.opennicproject.org/RunningT1. It is outdated and should not be blindly used for copy-pasting.  Use this information as a starting point to further researching current methods.
  
 +But where, if not here, are those settings documented?
 ===== BIND9 setup ===== ===== BIND9 setup =====
 Setting up a OpenNIC Tier 1 server, requires creating slave zones for all the TLDs within the OpenNIC name-space. Setting up a OpenNIC Tier 1 server, requires creating slave zones for all the TLDs within the OpenNIC name-space.
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 Begin with the '.' root zone; add the following directive statement, to the BIND9 ("named") configuration file "named.conf". Begin with the '.' root zone; add the following directive statement, to the BIND9 ("named") configuration file "named.conf".
  
-== named.conf ==+== named.conf==
 <code> <code>
 zone "." { zone "." {
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 </code> </code>
  
-Below are the zones for each OpenNIC TLD, place these in your ''named.conf''.+Below are the zones for each OpenNIC TLD.  Add these to the //named// configuration file; "named.conf".
  
 == opennic.glue == == opennic.glue ==
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 </code> </code>
  
-I hope that this guide has assisted getting your Tier 1 server ready for your new TLD. Remember to follow the insturctions on creating a new TLD if you have not already had your TLD approved for use within OpenNIC by vote of the membership. [[opennic:creating_new_tlds]]+I hope (likely in vain) that this guide has assisted (even though the the preface states that it is totally outdated) getting your Tier 1 server ready for your new TLD.  
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 +Remember to follow the instructions on creating a new TLD in case you have not yet had your TLD approved for use within OpenNIC by vote of the membership. [[opennic:creating_new_tlds]]
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