Paul Maric wrote:
By default, update-data.sh creates a new data file whose contents are solely from the database. It overwrites existing information. It is recommended that you keep all tinydns records in VegaDNS if you plan to use VegaDNS to manage domains. If you do need to split up domains between VegaDNS and a static file, you'll need to modify update-data.sh to accomodate that. I believe one of the perl scripts in the contrib directory on www.vegadns.org has already addresses this, but I've never used it.Hi,
I input data manually into the 'data' file and tried adding another domain via VegaDNS to test it, ran the update file and it simply removed all the information from 'data' and made another file in the 'root' directory.
It had never worked previously.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Bill
