Re: Using nsupdate remotely

2022-07-12 Thread Grant Taylor via bind-users
On 7/11/22 11:48 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote: Hi, Hi, I have a remote subnet that has its own DHCP server, but wants to update the domain which spans several locations and subnets. What do I need to do on both ends (remote DHCP server and central DNS server) to push updates over? I would

Re: Using nsupdate remotely

2022-07-12 Thread Michael Richardson
Philip Prindeville wrote: > What do I need to do on both ends (remote DHCP server and central DNS > server) to push updates over? Your list is pretty accurate. One thing that bites me regularly is that names of the TSIG keys matters, and that if you have a trailing . in the key name, it

Re: Using nsupdate remotely

2022-07-12 Thread Evan Hunt
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 11:48:45PM -0600, Philip Prindeville wrote: > On the DNS side, I'll need to include from /etc/bind/named.conf a file > with a "key { }" section and a "controls { }" section... with the same > symmetric key/algorithm, of course... the "controls { }" section will > need an "in

Using nsupdate remotely

2022-07-11 Thread Philip Prindeville
Hi, I have a remote subnet that has its own DHCP server, but wants to update the domain which spans several locations and subnets. What do I need to do on both ends (remote DHCP server and central DNS server) to push updates over? On the DHCP server, I'll need a persistent key, and I'll need t