On 6/13/2010 18:09, Brett Frankenberger wrote:
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 03:23:06PM -0500, Larry Sheldon wrote:
On 6/13/2010 14:59, Joe Greco wrote:
How about the case where the master zone file has be amputated and the secondaries can no longer get updates?
Mea culpa.
That was suppose to say "How about the case where the master zone file has beEN amputated and the secondaries can no longer get updates?
I'm really not sure what you're asking, and I don't know what "master zone file has been amputated" means, but if the master server goes unreachable, then, for each secondary, either: (a) it's not reachable from anywhere, in which case it doesn't really matter what information it has because nothing will be querying it, or (b) it is reachable from somewhere, in which case you log in to it from that somewhere, edit the configuration file, change "slave" to "master", and restart BIND. (Adjust as needed for whatever DNS server is in use, if it's not BIND.)
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