Mathew Hennessy schreef: Same here. I'll elaborate on the mail earlier today.Nicholas.Orr wrote:Hi,I managed to get supermaster working again. One question though. Does the server that is supermaster have to be listed in a NS record for the zone being delegated to the Slave? I was hoping I could setup ns1 - primary - slave ns2 - secondary - slave ns3 - extra -slave ns4 - supermasterI've been testing pdns (with an entirely different set of issues preventing me from running a master on Solaris SPARC) and as long as the supermaster was listed in the SOA I've been able to have it AXFR to slaves that are defined as NS records, as long as each host is configured with the hostname in pdns. I do not have the supermaster in a NS record, only in the SOA. | ip | nameserver | account | +-----------------+---------------------+----------+ | <ip of hidden ns>| ns1.yourdomain.com | internal | The ip is the ip-address of your ns4 (the hidden master), the nameserver-column needs to contain the master-nameservername from the SOA, which I would expect in your case to be ns1... Regards, Ton |
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