On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:29 PM, Manish Rane wrote:
> So the TTL value we are discussing here are individual NS TTL Value? Or
> the SOA Default TTL Value.
> When I viewed my ISP record I found that the SOA Default TTL Value is 12
> days and NS RR TTL Value is 3600 secs
>
The SOA does not and ne
On 3/14/2013 12:04, Manish Rane wrote:
Hey Folks,
I right now have NS server hosted with ISP and I am planning to set up
my own BIND servers. Now I would like to understand that I need to ask
my Registrar to populate the entry of my new NS server which would
take 4-6 hours to propagate over t
u will eventually stop using ns1 and ns2 You should
> probably set up mynewns1 as the master with mynewns2 as a slave of mynewns1.
>
>
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> Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 01:05:50 +0530
> Subject: Re: How to minimize the downtime in my case
> From: man
Given the that you will eventually stop using ns1 and ns2 You should probably
set up mynewns1 as the master with mynewns2 as a slave of mynewns1.
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 01:05:50 +0530
Subject: Re: How to minimize the downtime in my case
From: manish...@gmail.com
To: lath...@gmail.com
CC: bind
Will my new config would look like this? will it be a Slave for my new
servers?
ns1.example.com1.2.3.4---> Master
> ns2.example.com 5.6.7.8-->Slave
> mynewns1.example.com 20.20.20.20 --> Slave
> mynewns2.example.com 30.30.30.30 ---
Also when my ISP DNS servers are live do I need to add mine one as a slave
ones? both?
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 12:44 AM, Manish Rane wrote:
> hmm...you are talking about SOA TTL Value?
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> On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 12:40 AM, Andrew Latham wrote:
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>> Manish
>>
>> That is a perfectly good
hmm...you are talking about SOA TTL Value?
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 12:40 AM, Andrew Latham wrote:
> Manish
>
> That is a perfectly good plan. One note is to study your TTL. If
> your ISP has set a longer TTL on your NS records then you would need
> to first ask for a shorter TTL and wait unt
Manish
That is a perfectly good plan. One note is to study your TTL. If
your ISP has set a longer TTL on your NS records then you would need
to first ask for a shorter TTL and wait until the time has passed.
Example: if TTL is set to one week, ask for change to shorter period
and then wait for
Hi--
On Mar 14, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Manish Rane wrote:
> I right now have NS server hosted with ISP and I am planning to set up my own
> BIND servers. Now I would like to understand that I need to ask my Registrar
> to populate the entry of my new NS server which would take 4-6 hours to
> propag
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