Re: does allow-transfer have cache

2009-08-11 Thread Nelson Serafica

It works! Thanks for the advise.


Your named is clearly not transferring to 1.2.3.4, but you apparently did
not move the ns2 to new IP so it still tries to fetch zone(s) from old IP.
Move ns2 to 5.6.7.8 and it will ask fot transfers from that IP.



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does allow-transfer have cache

2009-08-10 Thread Nelson Serafica
Currently I have primary (ns1) and secondary (ns2) dns on the same network. I'm now doing redundancy and planning to put 
secondary to another isp. I have now setup the new secondary dns on the another network.


I change the allow-transfer { 1.2.3.4; localhost; }; to allow-transfer { 5.6.7.8; localhost; }; on the named.conf of the 
ns1 assuming 1.2.3.4 is ns2 old ip and 5.6.7.8 is ns2 new ip on the another network.


However, ns1 still keeps on transferring to 1.2.3.4 but I can see it was denied since I have already change it to 
5.6.7.8. I do rndc reload and /etc/init.d/named restart.


My question is does allow-transfer has a cache that's why named keeps on transferring the request to 1.2.3.4 and not on 
5.6.7.8

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