WIndows DNS (master) -> BIND (slave)
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Fri Jun 22 21:28:13 UTC 2007
Don't take it personally. This has evolved to more of a generic
discussion of "does BIND need better documentation in this area?" rather
than addressing your specific situation.
-Kevin
Donny Jekels wrote:
> I really didn't think so many people would jump in on this thread just
> because I am not BIND savvy and did not RTFM.
>
> RTFM to me too.
>
> Anyway it works and I am glad it does now I am on my marry way to get
> rid of windows DNS and DHCP in our environment.
> Thanks you everyone on this forum.
>
> I must say I am on a mailing list of many other tech forums and this one
> is by far the most responsive ;-)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bind-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org] On
> Behalf Of Kevin Darcy
> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 4:14 PM
> To: bind-users at isc.org
> Subject: Re: WIndows DNS (master) -> BIND (slave)
>
> Chris Thompson wrote:
>
>> Just to stir things up a bit more, maybe I should remind everyone of
>>
>> 1434. [bug] "rndc reconfig" failed to initiate the initial
>> zone transfer of new slave zones.
>>
>> fixed in 9.2.3. What the description there doesn't say is that before
>> the fix BIND would initiate the zone transfer for a slave zone newly
>> appeared in the configuration if and only if the zone file already
>> existed. (I believe the contents of the file didn't matter.)
>>
>> Ancient history, maybe, but effects like that get into the folklore,
>> usually in some garbled form.
>>
>>
> And how many folks do you think would be, on the one hand, BIND-savvy
> enough to use "rndc reconfig", yet, on the other hand, not know that
> BIND is perfectly capable of creating slave zone files from scratch?
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> - Kevin
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