Hi Dave,

> Hi All,
> I have a problem with one of my DNS. This DNS is configured as slave and
> have two masters (hosting different domains).
> Recently, I changed the IP of one of the master DNS then all domains
> under that master DNS cannot be resolved on the slave DNS although the
> zone files keeps on updating.

> Are you checking the slave to make sure that the updated zone is actually 
> being 
>transferred?

The updated zone are being transferred to slave successfully.

> Also, I just noticed that all new domains created on the two master DNS
> cannot be resolved in the slave DNS but the zone file is updated. I am
> getting SERVFAIL error.

>Are you configuring the slave server to be authoritative for these new zones?

Yes, my slave server is configured to be authoritative.

Thanks and Best Regards,
Francis Lucero

 

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From: Dave Sparro <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, September 9, 2010 11:10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Slave DNS zone problem

On 9/9/2010 4:43 AM, Rock July wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have a problem with one of my DNS. This DNS is configured as slave and
> have two masters (hosting different domains).
> Recently, I changed the IP of one of the master DNS then all domains
> under that master DNS cannot be resolved on the slave DNS although the
> zone files keeps on updating.

Are you checking the slave to make sure that the updated zone is actually being 
transferred?

> Also, I just noticed that all new domains created on the two master DNS
> cannot be resolved in the slave DNS but the zone file is updated. I am
> getting SERVFAIL error.

Are you configuring the slave server to be authoritative for these new zones?


-- Dave
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