I am experiencing sporadic DNS failures on my Fedora 42-based FreeIPA
server on my home network, and I've been digging into the BIND logging
configuration to try to figure out what is going on.

The main BIND logging configuration seems to come from
/etc/named/ipa-logging-ext.conf.  I have no memory of creating this
file, but it also doesn't seem to be part of any RPM.

Was this file created by the FreeIPA installer?  (If not, ignore the
next question.)

Assuming that /etc/named/ipa-logging-ext.conf was created by the FreeIPA
installer (or it otherwise "comes from" FreeIPA), what is the reasoning
for putting all of the log files in /var/named/data, rather than some-
where under /var/log?

I have /var/log on a separate filesystem, but that obviously doesn't
prevent my root filesystem being filled with DNS logs if those aren't
going into that location.

If I modify /etc/named/ipa-logging-ext.conf to put the BIND logs under
/var/log, rather than /var/named, am I going to break something?

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