This is a discussion on Re: Automatically add slave zones to secondary dns ? within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; >>>>> "Richard" == Richard Curtis <ricurtis@gmail.com> writes: Richard> Is it ...
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>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Curtis <ricurtis@gmail.com> writes:
Richard> Is it possible to add new slave zones to /etc/named.conf Richard> on the secondary servers ? Yes, of course it is. [How else could they get there?] However that is not the answer to the question you meant to ask. Richard> Is there any quicker way to do this ? especially Richard> automagically ? There is currently no provisioning protocol for adding or removing zones from a name server. Most people work around this by maintaining the zone provisioning data in some sort of metafile or database. They then have some scripts to go through that back-end to generate and propagate named.conf files for their name servers. Some enterprise DNS management solutions have proprietary solutions for this problem. These might well be nothing more than scripts which generate name server configurations from a back-end database. Of course, these approaches are not much help when the slave servers are under different administrative control. If you slave my zones, there's no way you're going to let me change your name server's configuration, is there?. |
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