Moving dns server to a different IP

Miner, Jonathan W (CSC) (US SSA) jonathan.w.miner at baesystems.com
Wed Aug 11 18:18:45 UTC 2004


How about just doing a packet capture for port 53 traffic on the "old" =
IP?


-----Original Message-----
From:	bind-users-bounce at isc.org on behalf of Bryan Irvine
Sent:	Wed 08/11/2004 02:09 PM
To:	Alan Silver
Cc:	comp-protocols-dns-bind at isc.org
Subject:	Re: Moving dns server to a different IP
Maybe someone else has a better idea, but all I can come up with is to
run 2 instances of BIND, and bind them to the individual ip's.

--Bryan

On 11 Aug 2004 10:23:49 -0700, Alan Silver <alancsilver at hotmail.com> =
wrote:
> All:
>=20
> Just looking what is probably a simple question. Currently I have dns
> server running on IP (call it 10.1.1.1). We will be migratin the IP
> (same server) to (call it 11.1.1.1). So, right now we have the dns
> server up and running on the two IPs (10.1.1.1 and 11.1.1.1) and
> listening on both IPs. I am trying to determine if any of our clients
> are querying the "old" IP of 10.1.1.1. I have set up logging on the
> dns server, but all I am seeing is a query and it is not telling me
> which IP of the dns server is being queried.
>=20
> Is there an easy way in bind to determine which IP the request is
> coming in on?
>=20
> Thanks for the help
>=20
> alan
>=20
>






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