On 12/23/2017 09:19 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Now I have removed a third time the jourmal files and oh wonder, > it seems to work again. How can it be, that 3 journals out of sync > can block more then 2000 domains?
Hum. I bet that there were log entries about the journal(s) being out of sync with the zone(s). > It seems to me like a design error! I don't know. BIND is notorious for wanting to make sure that things are correct. I'm used to BIND loading other zones so that it's at least partially functional as a server. I think that BIND considers it worse to serve potentially bad data than to not serve anything (for the zone in question). It's just one of those things about BIND. I've had this happen when I manually edit zone files. Thus I've grown to the point that I do things with nsupdate or I freeze, sync -clean, edit, thaw, and sign the zone I need to work on. (I may not need to do the additional sign, as thawing may do that automagically.) -- Grant. . . . unix || die
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