How to handle zones that need to be the same in all views?

Rodrigo Renie Braga rodrigorenie at gmail.com
Fri Jun 15 00:14:47 UTC 2012


Hi.

I've been trying to find examples on how to use TSIG to replicate several
differents views to a slave server, but I could only find with two views,
and I just couldn't figure out how to adapt that example to 3 or more views.

Could you send me example on how to accomplish that?

Thanks!

2012/6/13 Mark Andrews <marka at isc.org>

>
> In message <4FD8B4E1.3070103 at maxb.eu>, Max Bowsher writes:
> > > Mark Andrews <marka at isc.org> wrote:
> > >> This really isn't that hard.  Just use tsig and transfer the zone
> > >> between views on the slave machine.  Just ensure that you transfer
> > >> from the view that is getting the notify messages from the master.
> >
> > Thanks Mark, that's definitely a workable (if not very intuitive!)
> soluti=
> > on.
>
> No problem.  There were a number of ways to do this.  Using TSIG
> this way is one of the less complicated ways and works when you
> don't have multiple addreses to play with.
>
> You can do a similar trick in older versions using server clauses
> to set the tsigs in each view to daisy chain the zone transfer.
> It's a lot more error prone however and has other issues.
>
> > On 13/06/12 14:59, Barry Margolin wrote:
> > > I think his problem is that the master only has one view, while the=20
> > > slave has multiple views.
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > Max.
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