Artur via nsd-users wrote:
On secondary dns server, the configured zone files are created then
written every 3600 seconds (by default).
These files are not written on zone update received from master.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I imagine nsd can load these zone files
and serve records (as long as records are not obsolete) even if the
master server is unreachable.
So, to avoid serving obsolete zone data it may be a good idea to update
zone files as soon as an update incomes.
Is there any option to do that in nsd ?
Hi Artur,
Not sure if it's exactly what you're looking for, but you could write
some hook on XFR that calls `nsd-control write`. Probably others have
some cleaner or more elegant solutions.
- Otto
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