thanks for your help

x3n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Hi,

Normally your secondary NS should synchronize by itself after a 
certain amount of time. The problem for the slave NS is to know about 
changes. In your primary NS, you can add the "notify yes" command in 
the zone declaration, so that salve NS (declared in the zone file!) 
are notified about changes.
If your slave NS is not declared in the SOA of your zone, you can use 
the "also-notify x.x.x.x" parameter.

After doing this, the secondary should synchronise as soon as the 
master has reload the updated zone. If it's not the case, you should 
have a careful look to the serial number...


regards,
Lionel




david robert a écrit :

> Hi Guys
>
> I am using bind 9 for my dns server i did some chnages to one of 
> our customer zone file now i want to force update for my slave dns 
> server how do i do this?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
>
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