Well, my question is, how would one possibly CLEAR the dns cache ?
I have a small problem I have noticed occasionally with Bind4.
Each time a certain .mil site connects to our www server, my BIND
server keeps trying to communicate with the DNS of the .mil
domain, even after disconnection. Somet
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Date: Sunday, October 04, 1998 10:08 PM
Subject: RE: How do you update DNS cache?
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> If restart doesn't work, it's probably because you forgot to increment the
>serial number, in which case you should fix t
Matt Gallagher enscribed thusly:
> I have a question for yall? I am runnind R.H.5.1 with named, got the domains working
>but i need to know how to update the cache because i changed some reverse dns names
>and it still acts like they are the old ones? how can i update this? if you could
>direc
hi ya...
think there's more to it...
if you are running a primary dns for a domain,
you should update your serial number in the SOA record
- if you do not change the serial numbers...
- you are asking for some wierd problems to occur...
If you are running a secondary dns for so
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->domains working but i need to know how to update the cache because i =
->changed some reverse dns names and it still acts like they are the old =
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Sunday, October 04, 1998 8:30 PMSubject: How do you update
DNS cache?
I have a question
I have a question for yall? I am runnind R.H.5.1
with named, got the domains working but i need to know how to update the cache
because i changed some reverse dns names and it still acts like they are the old
ones? how can i update this? if you could direct all inquiers to [EMAIL PROTECTED]