Hello,
My BIND has been using dynamic updates for zone update.
My question is, how to force to flush updated data from the *.jnl
files to zone files?
I know restarting bind can do that, but is there another better way?
Thanks.
Regards.
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bind-users m
Terry,
rndc freeze zonename disables dynamic updates and syncs up the current zone
data to the zone file.
rndc thaw zone name when your done editing then file.
Dan
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On Mar 19, 2011, at 7:57 AM, terry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My BIND has been using dynamic updates for zone upda
On 19/03/2011 15:57, terry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My BIND has been using dynamic updates for zone update.
> My question is, how to force to flush updated data from the *.jnl
> files to zone files?
> I know restarting bind can do that, but is there another better way?
You can freeze and then thaw th
> My BIND has been using dynamic updates for zone update.
> My question is, how to force to flush updated data from the *.jnl
> files to zone files?
> I know restarting bind can do that, but is there another better way?
"rndc freeze " will do that. Run "rndc thaw" afterward to
re-enable DDNS.
Ra
2011/3/20 Evan Hunt :
>> My BIND has been using dynamic updates for zone update.
>> My question is, how to force to flush updated data from the *.jnl
>> files to zone files?
>> I know restarting bind can do that, but is there another better way?
>
> "rndc freeze " will do that. Run "rndc thaw" aft
Hi,
Can anyone let me know is there any open source software available to generate
report for DNS service based on DNS BIND query logs.
We have BIND DNS running RHEL 5.0. Would like to generate report based on its
logs so that we can identify list of clients quering external domains and its
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