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This has most of the non-essential stuff removed (ie: what is not built) bmake glue to follow.
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.\" ++Copyright++ 1986, 1988
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.\" Copyright (c) 1986, 1988
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.\" Portions Copyright (c) 1993 by Digital Equipment Corporation.
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.\" SOFTWARE.
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.\" --Copyright--
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.\" @(#)build.me 6.3 (Berkeley) 9/19/89
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.\"
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.sh 1 "Building a System with a Name Server"
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.pp
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BIND is composed of two parts. One is the user interface called the
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\fIresolver\fP
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which consists of a group of routines that reside in the C library
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\fI/lib/libc.a\fP.
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Second is the actual server called \fInamed\fP.
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This is a daemon that runs in the background and services queries on a
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given network port. The standard port for UDP and TCP is specified in
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\fI/etc/services\fP.
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.sh 2 "Resolver Routines in libc"
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.pp
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When building your 4.3BSD system you may either
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build the C library to use the name server resolver routines
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or use the host table lookup routines to do host name and address resolution.
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The default resolver for 4.3BSD uses the name server. Newer BSD systems
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include both name server and host table functionality with preference given
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to the name server if there is one or if there is a \fI/etc/resolv.conf\fP
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file.
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.pp
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Building the C library to use the name server changes the way
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\fIgethostbyname\fP\|(3N), \fIgethostbyaddr\fP\|(3N), and
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\fIsethostent\fP\|(3N) do their functions. The name server renders
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\fIgethostent\fP\|(3N) obsolete, since it has no concept of a next line in
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the database. These library calls are built with the resolver routines
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needed to query the name server.
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.pp
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The \fIresolver\fP contains functions that build query
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packets and exchange them with name servers.
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.pp
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Before building the 4.3BSD C library, set the variable \fIHOSTLOOKUP\fP
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equal to \fInamed\fP in \fI/usr/src/lib/libc/Makefile\fP. You
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then make and install the C library and compiler and then compile the rest
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of the 4.3BSD system. For more information see section 6.6 of ``Installing
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and Operating 4.3BSD on the VAX\(dd''.
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.(f
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\(ddVAX is a Trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation
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.)f
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.pp
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If your operating system isn't VAX\(dd 4.3BSD, it is probably the case that
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your vendor has included \fIresolver\fP support in the supplied C Library.
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You should consult your vendor's documentation to find out what has to be
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done to enable \fIresolver\fP support. Note that your vendor's \fIresolver\fP
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may be out of date with respect to the one shipped with \s-1BIND\s+1, and that
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you might want to build \s-1BIND\s+1's resolver library and install it, and
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its include files, into your system's compile/link path so that your own
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network applications will be able to use the newer features.
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