On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 16:58 -0800, Chris Buxton wrote:
Use a different key for each slave.
Definitely, if each of your slaves is under distinct
administration.
If some organization is managing more than one of your
slaves for you, I'ld suggest using a distinct
Hello Chris,
thank you for the HOWTO... now it is more clear.
OK, there are some stange things happen to my master DNS @home. Since I
it seems I had a nsupdate from my Laptop, an update from my work-
stations was working perfectly and now it comes:
I have never used:
Am 2009-02-05
Point 1: The rndc.key file is referenced automatically if its contents
are not included, because you do not have a controls statement. This
is confusing, so please read the section of the ARM on the controls
statement.
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Point 2: Your 'allow-update' statement is wrong. You have:
shutdown my
network
in paris) I am installing my system on some root servers at
different
ISPs all over the world...
So while reding the bind9 manual, it is not clear for me, HOW to
create
the TSIG and use it, because I will instal on one of my root
servers
bind9 as master ant
Hello,
since the french authorities (current government has shutdown my network
in paris) I am installing my system on some root servers at different
ISPs all over the world...
So while reding the bind9 manual, it is not clear for me, HOW to create
the TSIG and use it, because I will instal
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