Re: refuse in notify slave

2009-10-21 Thread Nelson Serafica
Thanks! It solved by notify-source 4.5.6.7 on named.conf Mark Andrews wrote: In message <4adfe607.4050...@gmail.com>, Nelson Serafica writes: I have multiple ip address on my primary ns server. (eth0 , eth0:1 , eth0:2). Let's say eth0 is 1.2.3.4, eth0:1 is 2.3.4.5 and th0:2 is 3.4.5.6. I have

Re: refuse in notify slave

2009-10-21 Thread Jonathan Petersson
The easiest workaround for this is either to use views or TSIG keys. /Jonathan On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Nelson Serafica wrote: > I have multiple ip address on my primary ns server. (eth0 , eth0:1 , > eth0:2). Let's say eth0 is 1.2.3.4, eth0:1 is 2.3.4.5 and th0:2 is 3.4.5.6. > I have a s

Re: refuse in notify slave

2009-10-21 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <4adfe607.4050...@gmail.com>, Nelson Serafica writes: > I have multiple ip address on my primary ns server. (eth0 , eth0:1 , eth0:2). > Let's say eth0 is 1.2.3.4, eth0:1 is > 2.3.4.5 and th0:2 is 3.4.5.6. I have a slave ns server but everytime I do rnd > c reload and check secondary n

refuse in notify slave

2009-10-21 Thread Nelson Serafica
I have multiple ip address on my primary ns server. (eth0 , eth0:1 , eth0:2). Let's say eth0 is 1.2.3.4, eth0:1 is 2.3.4.5 and th0:2 is 3.4.5.6. I have a slave ns server but everytime I do rndc reload and check secondary ns on syslog, I see refused notify from non-master: 1.2.3.4#48499 where 1