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        	<description>&lt;1&gt; Hi.
&lt;1&gt; Is '@' in a zone file a reference to the domain itself?
&lt;2&gt; yes
&lt;1&gt; Is that correct for both BIND8 and BIND9?
&lt;1&gt; So I could have something such as '@ IN MX 10 some.host.com.' and that'd be just as good as 'domain.tld IN MX 10 some.host.com.'?
&lt;2&gt; domain.tld.
&lt;1&gt; ah yes, sorry.
&lt;1&gt; thank you.
&lt;3&gt; Hi.  I am setting up bind for the first time and having a hard time getting it working.
&lt;0&gt; how far did you get?
&lt;3&gt; I kind of setup a config file.  But when I do a nslookup, it doesn't give the right IP.
&lt;0&gt; what does it give?
&lt;3&gt; Well...
&lt;3&gt; It seems to be getting the IP from another DNS server, so I think it's skipping it entirely.  It's giving the landing page of my domain.
&lt;0&gt; can I see the config file?
&lt;3&gt; Sure.
&lt;3&gt; Which file do you need to see?
&lt;0&gt; named.conf, for now
&lt;3&gt; http://kbreit.dyndns.org:8080/code/named.conf
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