Hello, I recently migrated our internal DNS service to a newer OS and Bind.
Bind 9.9.4 on CentOS7.
The previous service had a dataset that was in really bad shape and I did a lot
of cleanup for the migration. Unfortunately there were a few records I dropped
that I should not have, but it's
This happens all the time. Bang head against problem, give up and ask for
help, figure it out thirty minutes later.
The DNS cache on the Windows DNS servers needed to be cleared. Windows, sheesh.
Thanks anyway,
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Reineman, Rick
Sent: Monday, January 29
I recently migrated our internal DNS service to a newer OS and Bind. Bind
9.9.4 on CentOS7. I am a third level zone off the corporate zone, eng.idt.com
(Engineering)
In general things are working pretty well but I have one really odd problem
that I am struggling with.
Our Windows desktops
The subject is a little off, I have a Class B network masked down to a bunch of
Class C networks.
I am replacing an old DNS service where they configured it as one might expect
with one reverse mapping file per network. So we have many of these files.
I don't see any reason why I can't treat
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