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NAMED(8)                            BIND 9                            NAMED(8)

NAME
       named - Internet domain name server

SYNOPSIS
       named  [  [-4]  |  [-6]  ]  [-c  config-file] [-C] [-d debug-level] [-D
       string] [-E engine-name] [-f] [-g] [-L logfile] [-M option]  [-m  flag]
       [-n #cpus] [-p port] [-s] [-t directory] [-u user] [-v] [-V] ]

DESCRIPTION
       named  is a Domain Name System (DNS) server, part of the BIND 9 distri-
       bution from ISC. For more information on the DNS,  see  RFC  1033,  RFC
       1034, and RFC 1035.

       When  invoked  without arguments, named reads the default configuration
       file /etc/named.conf, reads any initial data, and listens for queries.

OPTIONS
       -4     This option tells named to use  only  IPv4,  even  if  the  host
              machine is capable of IPv6. -4 and -6 are mutually exclusive.

       -6     This  option  tells  named  to  use  only IPv6, even if the host
              machine is capable of IPv4. -4 and -6 are mutually exclusive.

       -c config-file
              This option tells named to use config-file as its  configuration
              file instead of the default, /etc/named.conf. To ensure that the
              configuration file can be reloaded after the server has  changed
              its  working  directory due to to a possible directory option in
              the configuration file, config-file should be an absolute  path-
              name.

       -C     This  option  prints  out the default built-in configuration and
              exits.

              NOTE: This is for debugging purposes only and is not an accurate
              representation of the actual configuration used by named at run-
              time.

       -d debug-level
              This option sets the daemon's debug level to debug-level. Debug-
              ging  traces  from  named become more verbose as the debug level
              increases.

       -D string
              This option specifies a  string  that  is  used  to  identify  a
              instance  of  named in a process listing. The contents of string
              are not examined.

       -E engine-name
              When applicable, this option specifies the hardware to  use  for
              cryptographic  operations,  such  as a secure key store used for
              signing.

              When BIND 9 is built with OpenSSL, this needs to be set  to  the
              OpenSSL engine identifier that drives the cryptographic acceler-
              ator or hardware service module (usually pkcs11).

       -f     This option runs the server in the foreground (i.e., do not dae-
              monize).

       -F     This  options  turns  on FIPS (US Federal Information Processing
              Standards) mode if the underlying crytographic library  supports
              running in FIPS mode.

       -g     This  option  runs  the  server in the foreground and forces all
              logging to stderr.

       -L logfile
              This option sets the log to the file logfile by default, instead
              of the system log.

       -M option
              This  option  sets  the default (comma-separated) memory context
              options. The possible flags are:

              o fill: fill blocks of memory with  tag  values  when  they  are
                allocated  or  freed,  to assist debugging of memory problems;
                this is the implicit default if named has been  compiled  with
                --enable-developer.

              o nofill:  disable  the  behavior  enabled  by fill; this is the
                implicit  default  unless  named  has   been   compiled   with
                --enable-developer.

       -m flag
              This  option  turns  on  memory  usage debugging flags. Possible
              flags are usage, trace  and  record.  These  correspond  to  the
              ISC_MEM_DEBUGXXXX flags described in <isc/mem.h>.

       -n #cpus
              This  option  creates  #cpus worker threads to take advantage of
              multiple CPUs. If not specified, named tries  to  determine  the
              number  of CPUs present and creates one thread per CPU. If it is
              unable to determine the number of CPUs, a single  worker  thread
              is created.

       -p value
              This  option specifies the port(s) on which the server will lis-
              ten for queries. If value is of the form <portnum> or dns=<port-
              num>,  the server will listen for DNS queries on portnum; if not
              not specified, the default is port 53. If value is of  the  form
              tls=<portnum>,  the  server will listen for TLS queries on port-
              num; the default is 853.  If value is of the  form  https=<port-
              num>,  the  server will listen for HTTPS queries on portnum; the
              default is 443.  If value is of  the  form  http=<portnum>,  the
              server  will  listen for HTTP queries on portnum; the default is
              80.

       -s     This option writes memory usage statistics to stdout on exit.

       NOTE:
          This option is mainly of interest to BIND 9 developers  and  may  be
          removed or changed in a future release.

       -t directory
              This  option tells named to chroot to directory after processing
              the command-line arguments, but before reading the configuration
              file.

       WARNING:
          This  option  should  be  used in conjunction with the -u option, as
          chrooting a process running as root doesn't enhance security on most
          systems; the way chroot is defined allows a process with root privi-
          leges to escape a chroot jail.

       -U #listeners
              This option has been removed. Attempts to use it now result in a
              warning.

       -u user
              This  option sets the setuid to user after completing privileged
              operations, such as creating sockets that listen  on  privileged
              ports.

       NOTE:
          On  Linux,  named uses the kernel's capability mechanism to drop all
          root privileges except the ability to bind to a privileged port  and
          set  process  resource limits. Unfortunately, this means that the -u
          option only works when named is run on kernel 2.2.18  or  later,  or
          kernel  2.3.99-pre3  or  later, since previous kernels did not allow
          privileges to be retained after setuid.

       -v     This option reports the version number and exits.

       -V     This option reports the version number, build options, supported
              cryptographics algorithms, and exits.

       -X lock-file
              This  option  has  been  removed and using it will cause a fatal
              error.

SIGNALS
       In routine operation, signals should not be used to control  the  name-
       server; rndc should be used instead.

       SIGHUP This signal forces a reload of the server.

       SIGINT, SIGTERM
              These signals shut down the server.

       The result of sending any other signals to the server is undefined.

CONFIGURATION
       The named configuration file is too complex to describe in detail here.
       A complete description is provided in the BIND 9  Administrator  Refer-
       ence Manual.

       named  inherits  the  umask  (file  creation mode mask) from the parent
       process. If files created by named, such as journal files, need to have
       custom  permissions,  the  umask should be set explicitly in the script
       used to start the named process.

FILES
       /etc/named.conf
              The default configuration file.

       /var/run/named.pid
              The default process-id file.

SEE ALSO
       RFC 1033, RFC 1034, RFC 1035,  named-checkconf(8),  named-checkzone(8),
       rndc(8), named.conf(5), BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual.

AUTHOR
       Internet Systems Consortium

COPYRIGHT
       2025, Internet Systems Consortium

9.20.7                            2025-03-11                          NAMED(8)

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