Am 16.06.21 um 09:31 schrieb ToddAndMargo via bind-users:
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# means root
$ means user
...

Sometimes, in your configuration file extracts, you use '#' meaning
'this line is a comment'.  I guess this is a write-up for a novice.
The non-novices here have overlooked it, but I'm much closer to the
novice end of the BIND user spectrum than they are and If I were a
*complete* novice, I'd find these uses of '#' very confusing.

Which lines?

lines starting with #

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here it is a comment sign

   Change /etc/resolv.conf back to
      search your_domain
      nameserver your_IP
      # nameserver 208.67.222.123

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here it is meant as command running as root

Then restart the service:
 # systemctl restart bind-named.service
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