Not sure what you're trying to accomplish. Unless you're doing something 
complicated that requires special configuration, named will listen on all of 
your interfaces (which possibly you may *not* want, depending on the topology 
of your network and your security policies), and will use, potentially, any or 
all interfaces for queries that it generates (subject to the routing 
configuration of the OS on which it runs). So there's nothing special you need 
to do, in terms of named configuration, just because a box is multi-homed.

If you mean reverse zones for those address ranges, since they are distinct 
from each other -- not even in a common /8 -- then you could just set up 
separate reverse zones for each range. You don't need "views" for that. "Views" 
are only if you want to "virtualize" your DNS database, i.e. give different 
answers to different sets of clients (typically just "internal" versus 
"external", but more complex variations are possible) for the *same* names or 
zones. E.g. foo.example.com resolves to 192.0.2.1 for internal clients, but 
resolves to 198.51.100.1, or returns NXDOMAIN, to external clients.

                                                                                
                                - Kevin

P.S. I think you meant 172.16.1.1 instead of 172.1.1.1, since 172.1.1.1 is 
*not* in a private (RFC 1918) range. If you meant only to give *example* 
addresses, you really shouldn't be using RFC 1918 addresses at all. Use the 
ones defined in RFC 5737 instead (as I have done).

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[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Int
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 6:34 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: How can create in DNS BIND9 view and zones for DMZ with 3 Interfaces 
(eth0, eth1, eth2)
Importance: High

 How can create in DNS BIND9  view and zones for DMZ with 3 Interfaces (eth0, 
eth1, eth2)
 
Example for:
 eth0:net: 172.1.1.1
 eth2:DMZ: (Servers BIND9 DNS, FTP, WWW, mail) :192.168.0.1
 eth1:local: 10.2.2.1
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