Zone transfer doesn't work when I set allow-update statement
Lyle Giese
lyle at lcrcomputer.net
Fri Apr 25 20:11:47 UTC 2014
Allow-update makes the zone a dynamic update zone. You have to stop
hand editing the zone file. Use nsupdate to make changes to the zone.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
On 04/25/14 15:03, Jeronimo L. Cabral wrote:
> Dear, I'm using Bind 9.8.4 with a master / slave scenario. Zone
> transfer works OK when I have this config in named.conf.local from
> master server, add some A records and execute "service bind9 reload":
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> zone "company.com.ar <http://company.com.ar>" {
> type master;
> file "/etc/bind/zones/company.com.ar.db";
> allow-transfer { key "company"; };
> check-names ignore;
>
> After that I add the allo-update statement and restart bind9 service:
>
> zone "company.com.ar <http://company.com.ar>" {
> type master;
> file "/etc/bind/zones/company.com.ar.db";
> allow-transfer { key "company"; };
> allow-update { 172.12.88.3; 10.8.91.7;};
> check-names ignore;
>
> Finally, I add some A records in my company.com.ar
> <http://company.com.ar> zone and increment the serial number, then I
> execute "service bind9 reload" but the Slave doesn't receive the new
> records. The only way Slave receives the new records is when I execute
> "service bind9 restart" in Master which is not the idea.
>
> What is the problem please ???
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> JeLo
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