From: "Chris Dew"
To: "dev null"
Cc: cs...@q90.com, bind-users@lists.isc.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 7:10:46 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
Subject: Re: Psuedo-Master Zones
No, we've had to work around these limitations of axfr/notify, so that
we can ta
Chris Dew wrote:
> No, we've had to work around these limitations of axfr/notify, so that
> we can take this concern away from our customers.
What "limitations" are you talking about specifically?
> I would love to find a nice bind-supported way of dealing with
> views/axfr/notify, so if you find
No, we've had to work around these limitations of axfr/notify, so that
we can take this concern away from our customers.
I would love to find a nice bind-supported way of dealing with
views/axfr/notify, so if you find anything, please let me know.
Thanks,
Chris
http://www.finalcog.com
2009/3/2
> I would use a #include in the zone file on the internal machine to include
> the contents of zone file on the external machine. (NFS mount, or
> cron'ed rsync copy.)
>
> You could use views/split horizon dns and run them both off of one server,
> but this seems unneeded and n
I would use a #include in the zone file on the internal machine to include
the contents of zone file on the external machine. (NFS mount, or cron'ed
rsync copy.)
You could use views/split horizon dns and run them both off of one server,
but this seems unneeded and nasty.
http://www.finalcog.com/d
Corey Shaw wrote:
Bind version: 9.6
OS: Gentoo Linux
I am currently setting up an internal DNS server. I have a separate
DNS server that is publicly accessible. Both servers have a zone for
"example.com". How do I set the internal DNS server to forward
queries for entries that it does not
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