configured bind 9.10.1 as slave gettting data in binary form

Alan Clegg alan at clegg.com
Thu Apr 9 18:56:20 UTC 2015


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> Or you can allow your slave files to remain in binary format (it
> gives you a roughly factor-4 speedup in loading the files, which
> can be significant with large zones).  When you want to look at the
> text version, convert them:
> 
> $ named-checkzone -Djfraw example.com <slave-zonefile>

Or you can read what is actually being served and not worry about any
synchronization issues what-so-ever by using:

          dig +onesoa @127.0.0.1 slave-zone AXFR

AlanC
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