I have mostly succeeded in getting master and slave DNS servers operational. Mostly, because the zone file is not written when a zone is updated on the master server when the notify and transfer process happens. The slave DNS server gets the changes to the modified zone, but the slave zone file remains as before. I've found a few tutorials and lots of discussions, many of which talk about the slave's zone file getting written upon transfer, but none mention what configuration option would cause the slave's files to get updated. The master is on a Cantos 6 server and the slave is on a Cantos 7 machine. Any ideas? Emmett
On 1/11/2015 9:28 PM, Emmett Culley wrote:> I have mostly succeeded in getting master and slave DNS servers operational. Mostly, because the zone file is not written when a zone is updated on the master server when the notify and transfer process happens. > > The slave DNS server gets the changes to the modified zone, but the slave zone file remains as before. I've found a few tutorials and lots of discussions, many of which talk about the slave's zone file getting written upon transfer, but none mention what configuration option would cause the slave's files to get updated. > > The master is on a Cantos 6 server and the slave is on a Cantos 7 machine.does the named service have write access to the slave directory ? chown named.named /path-to-named/slave oh, is your slave chrooted? are you looking in the right directory, eg, /var/named/chroot/var/named/slave ? -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast
Have you found a solution? Did u allow master dns server to update the slave in /etc/named.conf ? -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of John R Pierce Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 7:02 AM To: centos at centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS] Zone file not written to slave DNS server On 1/11/2015 9:28 PM, Emmett Culley wrote:> I have mostly succeeded in getting master and slave DNS servers operational. Mostly, because the zone file is not written when a zone is updated on the master server when the notify and transfer process happens. > > The slave DNS server gets the changes to the modified zone, but the slave zone file remains as before. I've found a few tutorials and lots of discussions, many of which talk about the slave's zone file getting written upon transfer, but none mention what configuration option would cause the slave's files to get updated. > > The master is on a Cantos 6 server and the slave is on a Cantos 7 machine.does the named service have write access to the slave directory ? chown named.named /path-to-named/slave oh, is your slave chrooted? are you looking in the right directory, eg, /var/named/chroot/var/named/slave ? -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos