allow-recursion { ... };

not

allow-recursion ( ... );

And you need a ; at the end of your list:

>         allow-recursion {207.151.36.0;};

On 6/3/15 5:14 PM, Samad Agha wrote:
> I put the allow-recursion clause under my options, the #service named
> restart failed. Where exactly should I place this allow-recursion clause?
>  
> [root@new-dns2 ~]# cat /etc/named.conf
> options {
>          directory "/var/named";
>         allow-recursion (207.151.36.0);
>  };
>  
> zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" {
>         type master;
>         file "db.127.0.0";
> };
> [root@new-dns2 ~]#
>  
> [root@new-dns2 ~]# service named restart
> Stopping named: .                                          [  OK  ]
> Starting named:
> Error in named configuration:
> /etc/named.conf:3: '{' expected near '(207.151.36.0)'
>                                                            [FAILED]
> [root@new-dns2 ~]#
> 
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