Can you link to any guides or pratical howtos on how to pratically do that with 
unbound ?

Thanks

On July 25, 2019 9:32:29 PM GMT+03:00, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> 
wrote:
>On 2019-07-25, Flipchan <flipc...@riseup.net> wrote:
>> Greetings everyone,
>>
>> Does anyone have a good solution for syncing unbound configuration
>files?
>>
>>
>> i have the senario where i have two internal LAN's that in two
>different offices that need to have the same internal
>> dns system for the local systems, and there is a lot of changes being
>done in the internal zone records so i need
>> a good way to sync them(the ideal way where to have a similar
>solution like mysql's master-master replication).
>>
>> Both dns resolvers are running unbound on openbsd 6.5 and right now
>the configuration file is synced with ansible.
>> Does anyone have a good solution on replicating dns records/configs
>for unbound. In the future it will be scaled
>> even more so right now is a good time to implement some replication
>for the unbound configs.
>>
>> Does anyone have a solution for this?
>>
>> There is people changing the config files on both instances so the
>ideal way would be a replication real time sync function.
>>
>> Anyone got any ideas?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance 
>> Ciao
>> flipchan
>>
>
>If multiple sites are updating records in the same internal zone at
>various
>times, they would probably be better off with a normal authoritative
>DNS server
>serving that zone (with e.g. stub-zone to point unbound at it), editing
>it in
>one place, and using normal DNS replication (zone-transfer and notify)
>to push the updates.

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