I have out Bind servers running as slaves to Windows 2008 DNS server, and it's working fine as far as I can see (except that the slaves after a period of times lose the data and never update it unless restart the Bind process, but that's another matter) but browsing the web I noticed there should be 6 zones I need to slave to have it correctly:

>What zones are you slaving on your BIND server? There should be six:
>
>DomainDNSZones.example.com
>ForestDNSZones.example.com
>_msdcs.example.com
>_sites.example.com
>_tcp.example.com
>_udp.example.com
>
>If you have these six zones slaved on your BIND server, and these zones are being transferred successfully, then there should be no problems. "

What exactly does this mean?  I only have this:

zone "company.local" {
   type slave;
   file "company.local.cache";
   masters { 62.x.x.x; };
};

Should I instead have these six zones in the named.conf, like:

zone "DomainDNSZones.company.local" {
   type slave;
   file "domaindnszones.company.local.cache";
   masters { 62.x.x.x; };
};

zone "ForestDNSZones.company.local" {
   type slave;
   file "forestdnszones.company.local.cache";
   masters { 62.x.x.x; };
};

zone "_msdcs.company.local" {
   type slave;
   file "_nsdcs.company.local.cache";
   masters { 62.x.x.x; };
};

etc...??


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