Re: Question re separating caching and authoritative servers

2009-02-20 Thread Mark Andrews

In message d6e873fbd84699096e9d6cf291634...@cornell.edu, John Wobus writes:
 What are the good ways to let your local caching server serve your
 own site's data even after a caching-server reboot during an Internet
 outage? If the caching server locates your own authoritative data
 through normal delgation channels, and cannot reach the roots and
 TLDs, then your own local clients could be unable to resolve names
 of local servers, etc.
 
 Any especially good or bad practices? Things that have worked well
 or poorly? Right now, I'm leaning toward having the caching server
 transfer key zones.

That's reasonable.   The other alternative is to set up
stub zones which short circuit the resolution process.

 John Wobus

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Re: Question re separating caching and authoritative servers

2009-02-20 Thread Niall O'Reilly
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 13:07 -0500, John Wobus wrote:
 
 Any especially good or bad practices? Things that have worked well
 or poorly? Right now, I'm leaning toward having the caching server
 transfer key zones.

Works for me.

Niall O'Reilly
University College Dublin IT Services


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