> On 29.09.16 12:25, Frank Even wrote:
> > I am running chrooted. I'm relying on the "feature" of BIND "mounting" the
> > standard dirs into a chroot via the standard startup scripts in Cent6/7.
Aha, I should have actually read setup-named-chroot.sh rather than
assuming that it copied the files..
On 29.09.16 12:25, Frank Even wrote:
I am running chrooted. I'm relying on the "feature" of BIND "mounting" the
standard dirs into a chroot via the standard startup scripts in Cent6/7.
My understanding is it's not "copying" the files anywhere, but using those
that are there. I am modifying them
Am 29.09.2016 um 21:27 schrieb Frank Even:
None of that works. Nothing short of a restart of the daemon notices
new forwarders added to the config. That is inclusive of:
rndc reconfig
rndc reload
rndc flushname $nameofforwardersadded
rndc flush
our named instances are running chrooted and i
I'm adding forwarders, not adding an authoritative domain. I'm not working
directly with a zone at all. Just intercepting DNS traffic for a specific
zone intended to be internal only and forwarding it to another group of
resolvers instead of dumping the queries to the Internet.
On Wed, Sep 21, 2
None of that works. Nothing short of a restart of the daemon notices new
forwarders added to the config. That is inclusive of:
rndc reconfig
rndc reload
rndc flushname $nameofforwardersadded
rndc flush
A restart of the service however, that does work. That is far more
disruptive than I like th
I am running chrooted. I'm relying on the "feature" of BIND "mounting" the
standard dirs into a chroot via the standard startup scripts in Cent6/7.
My understanding is it's not "copying" the files anywhere, but using those
that are there. I am modifying them via puppet on the system. I've even
c
Benny Pedersen wrote:
> why does reload not flush ?
In article ,
Tony Finch wrote:
Often you want to reload zone files without throwing away the cache.
On 22.09.16 11:39, Barry Margolin wrote:
It shouldn't flush the entire cache, but it would certainly make sense
to flush entries within a
In article ,
Tony Finch wrote:
> Benny Pedersen wrote:
> >
> > why does reload not flush ?
>
> Often you want to reload zone files without throwing away the cache.
It shouldn't flush the entire cache, but it would certainly make sense
to flush entries within a forwarding zone that's modified
: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 10:03 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: adding zone forwards without restart
On 2016-09-21 02:40, Frank Even wrote:
Is there a way to add forwarders for specific zones without a restart?
Everything I've read seems to indicate an "rndc recon
I assume you did increase the serial, if not this is what I would expect
to happen.
On 21/09/16 10:53, Tony Finch wrote:
> Frank Even wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to add forwarders for specific zones without a restart?
>> Everything I've read seems to indicate an "rndc reconfig" or an "rndc
>> rel
Benny Pedersen wrote:
>
> why does reload not flush ?
Often you want to reload zone files without throwing away the cache.
Tony.
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On 2016-09-21 16:49, philippe.simo...@swisscom.com wrote:
and after a forward add a rndc flush can help too ..
why does reload not flush ?
imho a bug if thats the case
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and after a forward add a rndc flush can help too ..
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Frank Even wrote:
> Is there a way to add forwarders for specific zones without a restart?
> Everything I've read seems to indicate an "rndc reconfig" or an "rndc
> reload" should take care of this, but they do not. I add forwarders to
> "named.conf" and neither will load the new forwarded zone
On 2016-09-21 02:40, Frank Even wrote:
Is there a way to add forwarders for specific zones without a restart?
Everything I've read seems to indicate an "rndc reconfig" or an "rndc
reload" should take care of this, but they do not. I add forwarders
to "named.conf" and neither will load the new f
The basics are fine. BIND just doesn't load newly added forwarded zones,
period. It also kind of lies in the output:
Sep 20 17:57:48 host01 named[26453]: reloading configuration succeeded
Sep 20 17:57:48 host01 named[26453]: any newly configured zones are now
loaded
...except they're not. Thus
On 2016-09-21 02:40, Frank Even wrote:
Is there a way to add forwarders for specific zones without a restart?
Everything I've read seems to indicate an "rndc reconfig" or an "rndc
reload" should take care of this, but they do not. I add forwarders
to "named.conf" and neither will load the new f
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