Robert Spangler schrieb:
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 08:16, Frank Stanek wrote:
Please forgive my naivety if this is totally wrong but
I don't have a chrooted bind environment to verify this atm.
I run a chroot environment
But doesn't the init script in some distributions copy the
In article mailman.508.1253094340.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago marcos.lore...@ayto-getafe.org wrote:
El mar, 15-09-2009 a las 13:45 +0200, Udo Zumdick escribió:
Am Tue, 15 Sep 2009 12:28:24 +0200
schrieb Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago
On Wednesday 16 September 2009 02:52, Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote:
El mar, 15-09-2009 a las 17:27 -0400, Robert Spangler escribió:
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 08:16, Frank Stanek wrote:
Please forgive my naivety if this is totally wrong but
I don't have a chrooted bind
This is another quite short and simple question:
When I modify a RR or add a new one on an existing zone, I have to
restart master server to make the change available. Is there any other
way to reload the zone without stopping bind?
I've tried with:
- rdnc reload [zone]
- rndc
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago escreveu:
When I modify a RR or add a new one on an existing zone, I have to
restart master server to make the change available. Is there any other
way to reload the zone without stopping bind?
I've tried with:
- rdnc reload [zone]
- rndc reconfig
El mar, 15-09-2009 a las 07:04 -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues escribió:
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago escreveu:
When I modify a RR or add a new one on an existing zone, I have to
restart master server to make the change available. Is there any other
way to reload the zone without stopping bind?
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote:
El mar, 15-09-2009 a las 07:04 -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues escribió:
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago escreveu:
When I modify a RR or add a new one on an existing zone, I have to
restart master server to make the change available. Is there any other
way to reload the
In message 4aaf7181.4040...@isc.org, Cathy Almond writes:
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote:
El mar, 15-09-2009 a las 07:04 -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues escribi=F3:
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago escreveu:
When I modify a RR or add a new one on an existing zone, I have to
restart master server
Am Tue, 15 Sep 2009 12:28:24 +0200
schrieb Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago marcos.lore...@ayto-getafe.org:
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After making changes to zone, updated serial, and rndc reload, I dig my
zone and get always the old serial. The serial and the changes only
appear when I '/etc/init.d/bind restart' it.
El mar, 15-09-2009 a las 11:50 +0100, Cathy Almond escribió:
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote:
El mar, 15-09-2009 a las 07:04 -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues escribió:
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago escreveu:
When I modify a RR or add a new one on an existing zone, I have to
restart master server
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago schrieb:
El mar, 15-09-2009 a las 11:50 +0100, Cathy Almond escribió:
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote:
El mar, 15-09-2009 a las 07:04 -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues escribió:
Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago escreveu:
When I modify a RR or add a new one on an existing zone, I
Udo Zumdick wrote:
One other way I know is to use Dynamic DNS, but it is more complicated and
(in my opinion) also sort of unsecure.
Isn't that kind of like saying modifying a file is sort of unsecure?
You don't let random people modify your files without proper
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 08:16, Frank Stanek wrote:
Please forgive my naivety if this is totally wrong but
I don't have a chrooted bind environment to verify this atm.
I run a chroot environment
But doesn't the init script in some distributions copy the
configuration files
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