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On Behalf Of Alexey Fadyushin
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 7:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Secondary DNS
The main question is the following: Where are the clients of your server
located? If all the clients are on the
cify some steps it would be great helpful..
>
> Thanks & Regds,
> santosh
>
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> On Behalf Of Alexey Fadyushin
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disaster recovery???
If you specify some steps it would be great helpful..
Thanks & Regds,
santosh
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Alexey Fadyushin
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 3:36 PM
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Subject: Re: Secondary DNS
You do not need two NICs in the secondary DNS. However, you secondary
DNS server should be accessible in the case of primary DNS failure.
For example, if you will place your primary DNS on the router, which
connect your secondary DNS server to Internet (I think that you use such
a configuration bec
How big is your zones ?
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From: Szemerédy Gábor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 February 2002 19:24
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Subject: Secondary DNS
Hello!
I need a secondary DNS out of my address space.
Do somebody know such a free service somewhere ?
Thanks
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secondary.com
xtremeweb.de
zoneedit.com
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Szemerédy Gábor wrote:
> Hello!
> I need a secondary DNS out of my address space.
> Do somebody know such a free service somewhere ?
> Thanks
>
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 08:52:32AM +0200, Nathalie Boulos a ecrit:
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> 2. I changed my /etc/named.boot so it became the following:
Hang on, this should be /etc/named.conf if you're using bind 8+ .
I was thinking of bind 4.
> 3. I rebooted the server
Ugh. `killall -HUP named` or `service named
use "nslookup" or "dig" or "host" to test it by explicitely referring to it
or configure a workstation using it
or check logs to see whether zone transfers occur when needed
hth
A 14:24 05/04/01 +0200, vous avez écrit :
>Hi everyone,
>
>i have a linux box that was running as a cache-only name s
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From: Emmanuel Seyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Secondary DNS.
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 02:24:18PM +0200, Nathalie Boulos a ecrit:
> >
> > i have a linux box that was running as a c
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 02:24:18PM +0200, Nathalie Boulos a ecrit:
>
> i have a linux box that was running as a cache-only name server. I changed
> the /etc/named.boot file and set the DNS as secondary DNS for the zone.
>
> How can I know that it's acting as a secondary DNS now? Is there a way I
When the serial #, the one the zone file, in the primary server, is > the
secondary server a refresh will take place based on the interval specified
in the zone file. The first few lins in a zone file typically have this
info.
Remember that Zone transfers require TCP connections to work on the
pr
> what do i do to update the
> secondary nameserver. ??
> i have it all setup but now
> i need to set it up to
> update.
>
> Thanks.
>
It should automatically update itself. If you look in the SOA values for
each zone you provide name services, these configure your slave server's
behavior:
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