On 01/29/2019 02:41 PM, Rick Dicaire wrote:
  Regardless how the change is stored, journal or zone file?

It's my understanding that dynamic update implies a journal file for the zone. Meaning they are inseparably linked.

You can tell BIND to freeze & flush the changes from the journal to the underlying zone file and remove the journal. That way you can manually edit the zone file normally (incrementing the TTL) and thaw the zone. When you thaw the zone, BIND will update the journal based on the new contents.

When dynamic updates are used, BIND works from the zone's journal file.

At least that's my understanding and has been my experience.



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