ndc ?? reverse zone
Michael Kjorling
michael at kjorling.com
Wed Jun 6 23:15:27 UTC 2001
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On Jun 6 2001 22:58 -0000, ns at linuxplanet.nu wrote:
> ndc reload example.com reloads example.zone
No, the command `ndc reload example.com' will reload the zone
example.com.
> How does one reload a reverse zone such as
> 12.168.192.in-addr.arpa.db without restarting named.
Give ndc the zone name.
$ /usr/sbin/ndc reload 12.168.192.in-addr.arpa
It's no worse than that. A zone is just a zone, regardless of whether
it's used to look up forward or reverse names. To BIND, that doesn't
matter.
Michael Kjörling
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