I I create this configuration for my secondary server:
options {
forward only;
forwarders { serverA ; } ;
} ;
zone example.com{
type slave;
file zone.db;
masters{ serverA; };
};
1- If I query to this server example.com (it's authoritative for
this
In article mailman.469.1252646962.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Michael Monnerie michael.monne...@is.it-management.at wrote:
On Freitag 11 September 2009 Joseph S D Yao wrote:
However, as M. Bortzmeyer has said, why do this?
Faster queries after a named restart. ...
How often do you
I I create this configuration for my secondary server:
options {
forward only;
forwarders { serverA ; } ;
} ;
zone example.com{
type slave;
file zone.db;
masters{ serverA; };
};
On 11.09.09 00:21, Riccardo wrote:
1- If I query to this
On Sep 11 2009, Sam Wilson wrote:
In article mailman.469.1252646962.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Michael Monnerie michael.monne...@is.it-management.at wrote:
On Freitag 11 September 2009 Joseph S D Yao wrote:
However, as M. Bortzmeyer has said, why do this?
Faster queries after a named
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Slaving root is certainly not something I would recommend to everyone.
In fact, I don't even use it on all of our name servers. I was just
answering the question regarding how one would go about doing
something rather than why or why not to do it.
Here is why I do it and why I'm fairly
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