In article <mailman.649.1254472597.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org>, Michael Monnerie <michael.monne...@is.it-management.at> wrote:
> On Freitag 02 Oktober 2009 Mark Andrews wrote: > > if (set(allow-query-cache)) > > use allow-query-cache; > > else if (set(allow-recursion)) > > use allow-recursion; > > else if (set(allow-query)) > > use allow-query; > > else if (set(recursion no;)) > > use { none; }; > > else > > use { localnets; localhost; }; > > Ah, it's always an elseif. That wasn't clear to me. Easier to read C > than english, am I a nerd? ;-) > Maybe it's because I'm not native English, but the paragraph is very > confusing. A simpler wording would surely help others as well. I second that and I'm a native English speaker. I've also been looking at rearranging our DNS recently and the same logic defeated me. Sam
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