Well, except then you need to update all of your delegations. That can
not only be an administrative hassle, but can also get very expensive,
especially if you have hundreds of them in ccTLDs, where you have to pay
your "in-country agent" a fee for every registry change. It's quite a
racket.
Our Bind 9.6.1-P1 Windows servers are slaves to a Windows 2003 DNS
server, zone "company.local".
For some reason the slaves don't update the zone unless I restart the
BIND service in the server, and after a while, fail to respond to queries.
Example, after a couple of days since the last rest
Thanks Luc,
I think I understand now! The TLD for my domain has become .test
therefor the secondary level domain becomes sgd so inevitably the ns
must be ns-m.sgd.test then.
and zone should be called sgd then??
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Kevin Darcy wrote:
> Chris Thompson wrote:
> > On Oct 30 2009, Michael Hare wrote:
> >
> >> For those of us that are still running auth and recursive on the same
> >> IP, I believe the benefit would be to deploy a best practices
> >> recursive only nameserver on a different machin
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