On 12/23/15 22:45, Ejaz wrote:
Is there any way where I can configure multiple directories for the zone
files, Default one is /var/named/ or /var/named/chroot/var/named.

Sort of.

The "directory" configuration is where named will start to look for files that don't use a fully qualified path.

On top I wanted to have one more additional  directory location where I
can keep the zones file for VIP  customer   on separate location..

zone "c1d1.tld" {
        type master;
        file "customer1/c1d1.tld.zone";
};

zone "c2d1.tld"
        type master;
        file "customer2/c2d1.tld.zone";
};

zone "c2d2.tld"
        type master;
        file "customer2/c2d2.tld.zone";
};

zone "c3d1.tld"
        type master;
        file "customer3/c3d1.tld.zone";
};

Here you are telling named to look for a customer1 or customer2 or customer3 subdirectory that is inside the directory specified in "directory".

You can also use fully qualified paths.

zone "c4d1.tld"
        type master;
        file "/home/customer4/c4d1.tld.zone";
};

zone "c5d1.tld"
        type master;
        file "/opt/someCrazyPath/customer5/c5d1.tld.zone";
};

I often keep master and slave zone files in separate directories under the named working directory.



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