Dear, I'm using Bind 9.8.4 with a master / slave scenario. Zone transfer
works OK when I have this config in named.conf.local from master server,
add some A records and execute service bind9 reload:
zone company.com.ar {
type master;
file /etc/bind/zones/company.com.ar.db;
Allow-update makes the zone a dynamic update zone. You have to stop
hand editing the zone file. Use nsupdate to make changes to the zone.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
On 04/25/14 15:03, Jeronimo L. Cabral wrote:
Dear, I'm using Bind 9.8.4 with a master / slave scenario. Zone
allow-update + manual editing of zone file = bad.
Use nsupdate.
- Kevin
On 4/25/2014 4:03 PM, Jeronimo L. Cabral wrote:
Dear, I'm using Bind 9.8.4 with a master / slave scenario. Zone
transfer works OK when I have this config in named.conf.local from
master server, add some A records and
Thanks a lot, but using the allow-update statement, I use nsupdate in order
to add a new record:
# nsupdate
server x.x.x.x
zone company.com.ar
update add test.company.com.ar 86400 A 1.1.1.1
send
quit
But the master zone is not refreshed until I execute service bind9
restart (service bind9
On 4/25/14, 4:29 PM, Jeronimo L. Cabral wrote:
Thanks a lot, but using the allow-update statement, I use nsupdate in
order to add a new record:
# nsupdate
server x.x.x.x
zone company.com.ar http://company.com.ar
update add test.company.com.ar http://test.company.com.ar 86400 A 1.1.1.1
send
How are you checking for updated info from the master?
I recommend
dig @ip address of master test.company.com.ar
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
On 04/25/14 15:29, Jeronimo L. Cabral wrote:
Thanks a lot, but using the allow-update statement, I use nsupdate in
order to add a new
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 05:29:30PM -0300, Jeronimo L. Cabral wrote:
But the master zone is not refreshed until I execute service bind9
restart (service bind9 reload doesn't refresh the master zone).
The zone has been updated, but the changes are stored in a journal file
(zonefile.jnl). You can
Greetings,
A few minutes ago, the second release candidate of BIND 9.10.0
was published and announced. I wanted to send out a brief note
regarding one of the changes.
In 9.10.0b2 we introduced a handy new tool to the BIND suite, a
lookup and validation utility called delve. The name was
On 04/25/2014 02:25 PM, Evan Hunt wrote:
So, after consultation with the bottoms of one or two bottles, and
consideration of several alternative names (including dredge, bore,
shovel and -- taking it in a slightly different direction --
groove) we decided to simply send the second 'e' in delve
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