New thread..
I set up a DynDNS service on my box operated by email.
My "client" (with his dyndns record) has his own zone file, and my box's
DNS updates just fine.
My Q is why, in spite of his zone file saying:
@ 1D IN SOA subdomain.pharoe.com. hostmaster.pharoe.com (
2001041121 ;YYYYMMDD + todays serial
60 ; refresh
90 ; retry
60 ; expire
30 ; minimum
)
foreign DNS's keep his entry cached more than the said
"expire" (or is it "refresh"?) given 60 seconds, and when he updates my
DNS, they don't update off me.
If it has any meaning, I'm running latest version of bind9 on a
heavily modified SuSE 7.0/2.4.2 kernel
Ideas?
Thx!!
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