On 05/08/2014 09:22 AM, Catalin Leanca wrote:
> Now it seems that is working. I don't know what happend.
> What's the logic behind that file ?
The logic is that if you stop the daemon, the state of zone transfers is
kept.
It is important to maintain which serial was last received and when it
happ
Now it seems that is working. I don't know what happend.
What's the logic behind that file ?
10x
On 08/05/14 09:43, Matthijs Mekking wrote:
On 05/08/2014 08:24 AM, Catalin Leanca wrote:
Hi,
No indication in logs.
Content of file:
;OpenDNSSEC-backup-v3
;;Zone: name "zone" ttl 2152792320 mname
No indication in logs...
On 08/05/14 09:15, Matthijs Mekking wrote:
Hi Catalin,
Do the logs give any indication why the transfer is not working? Could
you share the xfrd-state file with me?
Best regards,
Matthijs
On 05/07/2014 11:30 PM, Catalin Leanca wrote:
Hello,
I'm using DNS input/ou
Hi Catalin,
Do the logs give any indication why the transfer is not working? Could
you share the xfrd-state file with me?
Best regards,
Matthijs
On 05/07/2014 11:30 PM, Catalin Leanca wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using DNS input/output adapter for my zone. After "ods-control stop"
> in /tmp direct
And don't understand me wrong. After stopping daemons i restart them and
transfers will not
work. I'm not expecting to do axfr/ixfr with stopped daemon.
On 08/05/14 00:30, Catalin Leanca wrote:
Hello,
I'm using DNS input/output adapter for my zone. After "ods-control
stop" in /tmp directory
a