Hi Damien, 

Makes perfect sense I think I'm also going to run a test on a local box
without critical dns zone data first and see how it interacts, thanks for
the information.

Kind Regards,
Adam

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To: gnudip2-general@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [GnuDIP] Cpanel with gnudip

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> I'm just wondering, if I'm running cpanel/whm with gnudip will it affect
> any of my current dns zones?

Hi,

Depends on how you setup your zones :)

As far as I know, cpanel/whm autogenerate the zone files themselves as
text files, and doesn't use nsupdate queries.

For a particular zone, I don't think you can have bind running as a
dynamic zone (ie, with .jnl), and as a static zone (ie, just the .zone
file).

It would probably be better if you have a subdomain, ie,
*.dyn.domain.com, rather than *.domain.com, so you can have cpanel edit
its domain zone, and have gnudip edit its domain via nsupdate...

Make sense?

Damien


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