I installed TinyDNS and had it
operational and then decided to give VegaDNS a shot,
it installed fine, but when I ran update-data.sh it
said it completed the command, but it simply added another file to the TinyDNS folder and didnt update the data file
correctly and just removed all the
Paul Maric wrote:
I installed TinyDNS and had it operational and then decided to give
VegaDNS a shot, it installed fine, but when I ran update-data.sh it
said it completed the command, but it simply added another file to the
TinyDNS folder and didnt update the data file correctly and just
Hi,
I input data manually into the 'data' file and tried adding another domain
via VegaDNS to test it, ran the update file and it simply removed all the
information from 'data' and made another file in the 'root' directory.
It had never worked previously.
Any ideas?
-Original Message-
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
It does not matter, any existing data file is moved/removed by the update
script and the new one installed. There is no connection between VegaDNS and
TinyDNS except for the data file.
I think that's what confuses new users... you need to axfr your
existing data into
I ran into a problem the other day on a testing server. Apache was
stopped on the server hosting vegaDNS, and well I lost DNS to the whole
test bed for a little bit :). Easy enough to fix in the situation,
restart apache and all is well, but losing dns for a bit can blow if you
have a good number