removing Domains
Martin Fries
mfries at innnet.de
Fri Sep 29 07:59:07 UTC 2000
Joseph S D Yao wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 06:00:46PM +0200, Martin Fries wrote:
> > I=B4ve BIND8 running on SuSE-Linux 7.0. Now I want to remove a domain fro=
> > m
> > the server. I=B4ve deleted the entry in /etc/named.conf and made a
> > "killall -1 named". It didn=B4t work. I=B4ve made a "named restart". But =
> > our
> > server is still answering for this domain. I tried this with nslookup.
> > Have anyone a idea?
>
> The first one should have worked. I think I've seen cases where
> 'killall' didn't work as advertised.
>
> The second one should be 'ndc restart'. Or you may have menat that you
> did /erc/rc.d/init.d/named restart, which should have also worked.
>
> If you have killed and re-started the server, and it is STILL serving
> the domain ... then you have not removed the domain.
>
> If you are actually resolving from a peer name server that happens to
> slave itself to the original name server, then you will have to go to
> all of the name servers and remove the zone from their named.conf
> files.
>
> --
> Joe Yao jsdy at cospo.osis.gov - Joseph S. D. Yao
> COSPO/OSIS Computer Support EMT-B
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> This message is not an official statement of COSPO policies.
They disappeared (one day later)? Could it be that the "nscd" made some
trouble?
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Martin Fries
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