Hi Roberto,
> On 17 May 2018, at 16:25, Roberto Carna wrote:
>
> Dear Tony, so you say that it's impossible what I want...
>
> In this scenario that my two DNS servers respond queries at the same
> time, suppose the primary server goes downhow do clients know that
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 4:26 PM Roberto Carna
wrote:
> Dear Tony, so you say that it's impossible what I want...
> In this scenario that my two DNS servers respond queries at the same
> time, suppose the primary server goes downhow do clients know that
> they have
OK, now I understandthank you very much !!!
Regards.
2018-05-17 11:25 GMT-03:00 Roberto Carna :
> Dear Tony, so you say that it's impossible what I want...
>
> In this scenario that my two DNS servers respond queries at the same
> time, suppose the primary server
Dear Tony, so you say that it's impossible what I want...
In this scenario that my two DNS servers respond queries at the same
time, suppose the primary server goes downhow do clients know that
they have to query the secondary DNS server at this moment?
Thanks again.
2018-05-17 11:19
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 4:07 PM Roberto Carna
wrote:
> Hi people, I've implemented two BIND9 servers for my company, one as
> primary public DNS server and the other as secondary public DNS
> server.
> I always believed that all the client queries coming from Internet
Dear Nico, my BIND servers are authoritativethey have delegated
several zones.
2018-05-17 11:12 GMT-03:00 Nico CARTRON :
> Hi Roberto,
>
> On 17 May 2018, at 16:06, Roberto Carna wrote:
>
> Hi people, I've implemented two BIND9 servers for my
Roberto Carna wrote:
>
> I always believed that all the client queries coming from Internet go
> to the DNS primary server, and if it is down, just in this case go to
> the DNS secondary server.
It can't happen that way because there's no way for a resolver to tell
Hi Roberto,
> On 17 May 2018, at 16:06, Roberto Carna wrote:
>
> Hi people, I've implemented two BIND9 servers for my company, one as
> primary public DNS server and the other as secondary public DNS
> server.
>
> I always believed that all the client queries coming
Hi people, I've implemented two BIND9 servers for my company, one as
primary public DNS server and the other as secondary public DNS
server.
I always believed that all the client queries coming from Internet go
to the DNS primary server, and if it is down, just in this case go to
the DNS
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