Using a DynDNS hostname in master-statement for a bind slave?

Johannes Kastl mail at ojkastl.de
Sun Jun 29 05:24:27 UTC 2014


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On 28.06.14 10:51 Anand Buddhdev wrote:

> BIND uses TCP for zone transfers by default. It doesn't fall back
> to UDP, so you don't have to configure anything.

Oh, my bad, I must have mixed that up with something else then.

I'll try using stunnel and report back, if it works.

Thanks for your answer!

Regards,
Johannes
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