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@ IN SOA   master.kulai.org. jpollman.imcnet.net.
(
                       
1;
                       
10800;
                       
3600;
                       
604800;
                       
86400 );
 
  IN  NS localhost.
1 IN PTR localhost.
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NOTE: The biggest problem in creating these files is missing
a period where one is required. The period says: this is the end of the
name. Without the period, the domain name will be tacked on, so master.kulai.org
will become: master.kulai.org.kulai.org In other words, the period is the
difference between absolute and relative names.
This file should work with all computers without modification.
Same concept as with the db.kulai file:
@  This is shorthand for the base domain name. The @ must
be on the top line with not spaces in front of it.
master.kulai.org.  This is the server's name.
jpollman.kulai.org.  This is actually an email address
with the @ replaced by a period. If there is a problem, this person will
be notified via email.
All those numbers: These are the default times. If you want
to change them, read the books - the defaults work just fine for home use.
IN NS this line tells named that master.kulai.org is the name
server.
 
Notice that we use IN PTR instead of IN A in this file.