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The 'include' statement reads the specified file at the point it is encountered.
include "file-name";
'file-name' can be an absolute path e.g. /var/named/file.name or relative e.g. file.name in which case it will be assumed to be in the directory previously nominated by a directory statement. In the absence of a 'directory' option the directory from which bind was loaded is used.
Note: The include statements is BIND specific and should not be confused with the RFC 1035 standard $INCLUDE directive.
The 'include' statement may be used for three purposes:
options {
directory "/var/named";
};
// using include for zones
...
// zones for chemical division - absolute path
include "/var/named/chemical/zone.files";
// zones for engineering division
include "/var/named/engineering/zone.files";
// these load from the path specified by 'directory' option
include "more-zone.files";
// housekeeping zones explicitly included
zone "64/27.23.168.192.in-addr.arpa" in{
type master;
file "192.169.23.rev";
};
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