You have more than one hypothetical problem there.
On Wed, 2 Aug 2023, Shailendra Gautam wrote:
I have four authoritative dns servers, all running in master mode for my
zone for high availability,
Can you give me the justification for why this was chosen and why it works
in 100 words or less?
On 02.08.23 11:53, Shailendra Gautam wrote:
I have four authoritative dns servers, all running in master mode for my
zone for high availability, currently they all pull a static zonefile. I'm
trying to implement dynamic updates but I am wondering if there is any way
to avoid sending an update to
On 11/22/2010 13:57, Jack Tavares wrote:
And the answer to that is, apparently, no.
I don't speak for ISC so you should not take my statement(s) as relevant
to the future of what may or may not happen with libbind.
Meanwhile, is your question based on idle curiosity, or is there some
specif
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> From: Doug Barton [mailto:do...@dougbarton.us]
> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2010 1:41 PM
> To: Jack Tavares
> Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
> Subject: Re: dynamic updates via libbind.
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> On Fri, 12 Nov 2010, Jack Tavares wrote:
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> > I am currently using li
On Fri, 12 Nov 2010, Jack Tavares wrote:
I am currently using libbind to do dynamic updates in "C".
I have looked in the bind 9.7.x source and I don't see a replacement mechanism
for this.
libbind is now its own package, separate from the BIND sources. Look
carefully on the ISC web page und
It would be interesting to have an API that we could use to make changes
dynamically to DNS zones.
I don't know if there is already such a tool.
No dia 12 de Nov de 2010, às 18:57, "Jack Tavares" escreveu:
> I am currently using libbind to do dynamic updates in "C".
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> I have looked in
On Dec 23 2008, wes wrote:
Would a dynamically created A record override an explicitly established one
in the zone file?
After the event, there's no difference between a record that was dynamically
created and one that was "explicitly established", by which I take you to
mean one created by ed
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