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You will need a user who can log in to the DNS server and make changes to the directory in which the zones are being stored.  Additionally, it is often useful for this user to have the ability to restart the DNS server.  The login and password for this user will be required to configure this server on the DNS Admin page.

6connect ProVision Zone files are written out in the following format:

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If no views are configured, or if views are expressly disabled, then the default viewName "6connectGeneric" is used.  The zoneFirstLetter is the first letter of the zone name, so the subdirectory 'microsoft.com.zone' is placed in would be /m/.

All 6connectProVision-managed Zones are managed by a dedicated 6connect ProVision configuration file named 6connect_named.conf.  This file is created to act a supplementary conf file to work in concert with any existing named.conf which might exist.  To include the 6connect ProVision configuration file, edit named.conf and append the following line:

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You must remember to include the 6connect ProVision configuration file or none of the changes managed by 6connect ProVision by ProVision will take effect!

It is also important to note that if your existing named.conf file contains zones within Split Horizon views, then the 6connectProVision-managed zones must also be view-enabled.  Likewise, if existing zones are not grouped into views, then views must be disabled on ProVision.

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