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On Monday 10 February 2003 04:48, Shawn Grover wrote:
> I have DNS hosting through Superreal.com (srns1.superreal.net, and
> srns2.superreal.net). If I configure DNS on my Win2K server, it updates
> Superreal properly. However, I now have the W2K server behind a Linux
> firewall.
assuming that this is the normal master/slave type DNS replication (and not
some silly proprietary means of doing it), then a couple simple edits to your
/etc/named.conf should enable things.
in the appropriate zone block a line like:
allow-transfer { srns1.superreal.net; };
will allow srns1.superreal.net to fetch info for that zone from your DNS. of
course, this requires that superreal knows to grab zone updates from your DNS
system...
what sort of system does superreal use for updating your DNS entries? (e.g.
what does their user documentation say?)
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