Yes and no.
Yes for static masters.
No for everything else, i.e. slaves, dynamic masters, stubs.
Mark
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On Thu, 11 Mar 2010, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 11.03.10 10:06, Jason Gates wrote:
When using split view, can one point to the same file in both views?
for master zones, yes, but you will have to reload it in all views
explicitly (I think that server reload should take care of that)
Ri
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Subject: Re: Split View DNS
On 11.03.10 10:06, Jason Gates wrote:
> When using split view, can one point to the same file in both views?
for master zones, yes, but you will have to reload it in all views
explicitly (I think that server reload should take care of that)
for slave zones, I
On 11.03.10 10:06, Jason Gates wrote:
> When using split view, can one point to the same file in both views?
for master zones, yes, but you will have to reload it in all views
explicitly (I think that server reload should take care of that)
for slave zones, I'm afraid it's not possible. You will
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To: Jason Gates; bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: RE: Split View DNS
Yes, assuming you want them to both have the same zone data.
We use a naming convention so we know when we
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When using split view, can one point to the same file in both views?
example:
view "blah-internal" {
match-clients { internal-users; };
zone "blah.org" in {
type slave;
file "/var/named
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When using split view, can one point to the same file in both views?
example:
view "blah-internal" {
match-clients { internal-users; };
zone "blah.org" in {
type slave;
file "/var/named/slave/blah.org";
masters { ipaddress; };
};
zone "10.10.10.in-a
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, Adam Tkac wrote:
> Btw setup with slave zone in second view is described in FAQ as well:
> - https://www.isc.org/faq/bind
> - Configuration and Setup Questions -> "How do I share a dynamic zone
> between multiple views?"
Cool, thanks for the pointer. I searched with google and
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 08:28:06PM -0800, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, [iso-2022-jp] JINMEI Tatuya / � wrote:
>
> > So, you at least need to fix one on-memory zone image that can be
> > dynamically updated. You'll then have to configure the other view where
> > the "shared"
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, [iso-2022-jp] JINMEI Tatuya / wrote:
> So, you at least need to fix one on-memory zone image that can be
> dynamically updated. You'll then have to configure the other view where
> the "shared" zone is a secondary of the real dynamic zone in the other
> view, or a fo
At Tue, 30 Dec 2008 12:14:32 -0800 (PST),
"Paul B. Henson" wrote:
> > Is your goal something like this?
> >
> > - the server has an authority for a zone, e.g., "example.com".
> > - example.com is defined for both the internal and external views, and
> > these views share the content of the exam
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, [iso-2022-jp] JINMEI Tatuya / wrote:
> Is your goal something like this?
>
> - the server has an authority for a zone, e.g., "example.com".
> - example.com is defined for both the internal and external views, and
> these views share the content of the example.com zo
At Mon, 29 Dec 2008 20:51:26 -0800 (PST),
"Paul B. Henson" wrote:
> Is there any way to configure a dynamic zone which is shared between both
> views, where an update from a box with an "internal" ip is seen by a query
> from a box with an "external" ip, and vice versa? Short of setting up a
> co
I currently have a split view dns configuration, with a view for internal
ips and a separate view for external ips. There are some names which need
to resolve the same for both views. I have implemented this in the past by
having common data in a separate file that was included by the zone files
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