It's clearer now, thank you Greg
Sami
De : Greg Choules
Envoyé : lundi 25 mars 2024 12:52
À : RAHAL Sami SOFRECOM
Cc : ML BIND Users
Objet : Re: transfert master slave
Hi Sami.
"allow-..." statements are to restrict from which sources *this* server will
accept messages, of whi
Hi Sami.
"allow-..." statements are to restrict from which sources *this* server
will accept messages, of whichever type.
On the secondary (slave), "allow-notify {192.168.56.154;};" will permit it
to process NOTIFY messages sent to it from the primary (master), but ignore
any others. Actually, this
Thank you Mark for this information
Regards
De : Mark Andrews
Envoyé : lundi 25 mars 2024 12:42
À : RAHAL Sami SOFRECOM
Cc : ML BIND Users
Objet : Re: transfert master slave
Allow-notify is additive. You can’t block notify from primaries.
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Mark Andrews
On 25 Mar 2024, at 22:34,
sami.ra
Allow-notify is additive. You can’t block notify from primaries.
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Mark Andrews
> On 25 Mar 2024, at 22:34, sami.ra...@sofrecom.com wrote:
>
>
> Hello community,
> I'm trying to configure a DNS slave server (192.168.56.157) . I want to allow
> notifications only from the master (192.168.56
On 25.03.24 11:34, sami.ra...@sofrecom.com wrote:
I'm trying to configure a DNS slave server (192.168.56.157) . I want to
allow notifications only from the master (192.168.56.154). I added the
directive "allow-notify {192.168.56.154;};" and it works. However, when I
try to test the prohibiti
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