of these files
(I'm talking thousands of zones) from one server to another.
Dermot
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the list of domain names and viola... two minutes later you have a
complete nameserver.
Darin.
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I have done this in two ways
Andy -
Very kool with the script! Thanks for sharing. I can sure use it -
-Nick
Andy Schmidt wrote:
I have done this in two ways.
You can export the registry and then use an editorthat can handle line
breaks and other control characters(such as MS Words) to massage the
text
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We do something like the script below for out
secondaries. We store all zones
at running BIND on Windows
one of these days, though.
Darin.
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This
is exactly why we use BIND and not MS DNS for our public
a look at running BIND on Windows one of these days, though.
Darin.
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Dave Beckstrom wrote:
I swear by simpleDNS. It’s inexpensive too. You can set up a
master/slave relationship where you update one DNS server and then the
change is automatically replicated to the secondary DNS server. I’m
not talking just zone transfers. For example, In MS DNS you still have
Hi Evans-
I have a working script you can grab at
http://skywaves.net/utils/dns_autosecondary.txt.
Change a couple of vairables, save it, call it from the task scheduler, and
you're done. Instructions are included.
All are welcome to use it.
-DaveDoherty
Skywaves, Inc.
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Hi Evans-
I have a working script you can grab at
http://skywaves.net/utils/dns_autosecondary.txt.
Change
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Harry Vanderzand
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I appreciate this also
I tried to run it but I do not have a boot file as my
server is using the registry
Awesome. Thank you for the info.
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I have done this in two ways. You can
Wow! You rock. Nice script. Thanks!
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Hi Evans-
I have
Glad you like it. We've been using
thatapproach for years.
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Wow! You rock. Nice
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