Hi all,
I have a doubt about bind and I would like you, if possible, to clarify it
to me:
It is possible to a bind server to receive a DNS query in IPV6, and forward
it using IPV4 to another server? If yes, how can I configure it in the
configuration file?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
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Nuno
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone see any issues with the following scenario?
DNS1 primary
DNS2 secondary
In the event we lose the site where DNS1 exists permanently.
Can we simply convert the DNS2 configuration file to a become a primary for the
zones it was set to be a secondary for, to ensure
On Apr 22, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Sandy Mackenzie wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone see any issues with the following scenario?
DNS1 primary
DNS2 secondary
In the event we lose the site where DNS1 exists permanently.
Can we simply convert the DNS2 configuration file to a become a
primary for
On Wednesday 22 April 2009 15:13, Sandy Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone see any issues with the following scenario?
>
> DNS1 primary
> DNS2 secondary
>
> In the event we lose the site where DNS1 exists permanently.
>
> Can we simply convert the DNS2 configuration file to
At Wed, 22 Apr 2009 12:12:51 +0100,
Nuno Ribeiro wrote:
> I have a doubt about bind and I would like you, if possible, to clarify it
> to me:
> It is possible to a bind server to receive a DNS query in IPV6, and forward
> it using IPV4 to another server? If yes, how can I configure it in the
> co
Sandy Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone see any issues with the following scenario?
>
> DNS1 primary
> DNS2 secondary
>
> In the event we lose the site where DNS1 exists permanently.
>
> Can we simply convert the DNS2 configuration file to a become a primary for
> the zone
b19...@anl.gov wrote:
>
> There have been lots of posts on Windows AD/BIND integration over the
> years. Check the list archives. What I suggest is placing the six AD
> zones
>
> DomainDNSZones.example.com
> ForestDNSZones.example.com
> _msdcs.example.com
> _sites.example.co
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