2011/5/3 Jeff Pang <jeffrp...@gmail.com>: > 2011/5/3 Chris Thompson <c...@cam.ac.uk>: > >> >> It will need to know the addresses of ns1.def.com & ns2.def.com to >> send them NOTIFY packets when the zone is updated (unless that has >> been suppressed). But it gets those by (if necessary) recursive >> lookups based on its root hints (compiled in or otherwise), not >> by using the OS resolver. >> > > Hi Chris, > > That's what the real question I want to know. > For example, my DNS Servers have lots of domains hosting, all the > zones have the same NS RRs: > ns1.dnsbed.com > ns2.dnsbed.com > > But dnsbed.com is not authority resolved by my own nameservers. > So, I was asking when there is not correct entries in /etc/resolv.conf > if named will find the ns1 and ns2.dnsbed.com correctly from the root > hint. >
And why I want to make sure it get the results from root hint, because when I update my NS record's values, I want to let BIND know it quickly, not effected by the old TTL. -- Jeff Pang www.DNSbed.com _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users