Thanks for the ideas.
I was inclined to use the -s option but realized that the keys has to be
distributed and maintained on controller host (the host from where we
execute the rndc) causing security issues. Also we have to maintain a 1-1
mapping of DNSservers vs keys if each DNSserver has uses di
> What is the best approach to control 100s of DNS servers using rndc ?
> All these servers run BIND 9.3.x and are unix hosts.
>
> I was thinking about a script which does a ssh to each of these hosts
> in sequence and execute 'rndc '. But I was looking for much
> more efficient/parallel way to do
On Tue, Jan 04, 2011 at 02:58:13PM -0800, blrmaani wrote:
> What is the best approach to control 100s of DNS servers using rndc ?
> All these servers run BIND 9.3.x and are unix hosts.
> I was thinking about a script which does a ssh to each of these hosts
> in sequence and execute 'rndc '. But I w
What is the best approach to control 100s of DNS servers using rndc ?
All these servers run BIND 9.3.x and are unix hosts.
I was thinking about a script which does a ssh to each of these hosts
in sequence and execute 'rndc '. But I was looking for much
more efficient/parallel way to do this..
tho
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