[deployment-guide/comm-rel: 337/727] Updated indexing of the chapter introduction.

Jaromir Hradilek jhradile at fedoraproject.org
Tue Oct 19 12:53:00 UTC 2010


commit 3d72afa032dfd0e1fdf51d6c103cdf45e184aa77
Author: Jaromir Hradilek <jhradile at redhat.com>
Date:   Wed Aug 11 14:21:41 2010 +0200

    Updated indexing of the chapter introduction.

 en-US/The_BIND_DNS_Server.xml |   39 +++++++++------------------------------
 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/en-US/The_BIND_DNS_Server.xml b/en-US/The_BIND_DNS_Server.xml
index 7171e7a..f030029 100644
--- a/en-US/The_BIND_DNS_Server.xml
+++ b/en-US/The_BIND_DNS_Server.xml
@@ -5,42 +5,21 @@
 <chapter id="ch-The_BIND_DNS_Server">
   <title>The BIND DNS Server</title>
   <indexterm>
-    <primary>Berkeley Internet Name Domain</primary>
-    <see>BIND</see>
+    <primary>DNS</primary>
+    <secondary>definition</secondary>
+    <seealso>BIND</seealso>
   </indexterm>
   <indexterm>
-    <primary>BIND</primary>
-    <secondary>introducing</secondary>
+    <primary>nameserver</primary>
+    <see>DNS</see>
   </indexterm>
-    <indexterm>
-      <primary>DNS</primary>
-      <seealso>BIND</seealso>
-    </indexterm>
-    <indexterm>
-      <primary>DNS</primary>
-      <secondary>introducing</secondary>
-    </indexterm>
-    <indexterm>
-      <primary>nameserver</primary>
-      <see>BIND</see>
-    </indexterm>
-    <indexterm>
-      <primary>root nameserver</primary>
-      <see>BIND</see>
-    </indexterm>
-    <indexterm>
-      <primary>BIND</primary>
-      <secondary>nameserver</secondary>
-      <tertiary>definition of</tertiary>
-    </indexterm>
-    <indexterm>
-      <primary>BIND</primary>
-      <secondary>root nameserver</secondary>
-      <tertiary>definition of</tertiary>
-    </indexterm>
   <para>
     <systemitem class="protocol">DNS</systemitem> (Domain Name System), also known as a <firstterm>nameserver</firstterm>, is a network system that associates hostnames with their respective IP adresses. For users, this has the advantage that they can refer to machines on the network by names that are usually easier to remember than the numerical network adresses. For system administrators, using the nameserver allows them to change the IP adress for a host without ever affecting the name-based queries, or to decide which machines handle these queries.
   </para>
+  <indexterm>
+    <primary>Berkeley Internet Name Domain</primary>
+    <see>BIND</see>
+  </indexterm>
   <para>
     This chapter covers <systemitem class="service">BIND</systemitem> (Berkeley Internet Name Domain), the DNS server included in &MAJOROS;. It focuses on the structure of its configuration files, and describes how to administer it both locally and remotely.
   </para>


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