>the DNS GUI, uses /etc/named/records to re-construct the zone files >When you edit manually, your additions/changes are not in /etc/named/records >You can use the GUI for everything else, Just never go into DNS|parameters and click-on the save button
>I do all my DNS manually, I do not use /etc/named/records, so Your use may vary.... That's exactly what I DO do... If I have a lot of broadranging changes to make (ie for a renumber, or bulk ip change, or even just a dns restore onto a fresh box) then I do exactly that, Drop in /etc/named/records, modify the bits I need to Rm pri.* Then click save in DNS parameters, within 1 second every single dns record is recreated.... And I have about 500 domains served of some boxes... Its one of the main reasons I DO use the cobalt for dns... Maybe you just had a bad experience with it.. Jamie ============================================= i-Dot www.i-dot.net 6 & 7 Harbour Exchange Square London E14 9GE T: +44 (0)20 7517 0606 F: +44 (0)20 7517 0696 _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
