1 ; Domain configuration file for example.com
7 ; Other records for the domain itself (NSC remembers the name as it
8 ; does with host names): name servers and mail exchangers with different
11 NS(ns1.example.com, ns2.example.com)
12 MX(0 mail.example.com, 10 smtp.example.net)
20 ; A web server with several aliases and MX records
23 ALIAS(fairytales, scifi, horror)
24 MX(0 mail.example.com)
26 ; Hosts with TXT and RP records
29 TXT(Once upon a midnight dreary)
30 TXT(When I pondered weak and weary)
33 RP(admin.example.com, c)
35 ; A subdomain called a.example.com
38 NS(ns1.example.com, ns2.example.com)
40 ; Another subdomain (b.example.com), but this time one of the nameservers
41 ; is inside, so we need to specify a glue record
44 NS(ns.b.example.com, ns1.example.com, ns2.example.com)
45 GLUE(ns.b.example.com, 10.1.0.2)
47 ; And finally a subdomain for testing IPv6
50 NS(ns1.example.com, ns2.example.com)
52 ; That's all, you will find the more advanced examples in cf/a.example.com