[CentOS] dns propagation problem
Ray Leventhal
centos at swhi.net
Wed Aug 15 11:54:24 UTC 2007
Mark Quitoriano wrote:
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>
> On 8/12/07, *James Gray* <james.gray at dot.com.au
> <mailto:james.gray at dot.com.au>> wrote:
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> As others have said, you MUST increment the zone's serial.
> Addtitionally, on the master you may want to add "notify yes;" to the
> zone stubs. This will make sure bind sends out a message
> (notification)
> to the slaves when a zone is changed.
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> where do i put the notify yes? on named.conf? or on the .zone file? do
> you have sample config for that? thanks!
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Hi all,
Mark, are you running chrooted BIND? If so, the file locations are
somewhat different, but the general paradigm is the same.
NON-Chrooted:
db.* files are in /var/named
named.conf is in /etc
zone.* files are in /etc/bind
Chrooted:
db.* files are in /var/named/chroot/var/named/ (if slaves, they're in
/var/named/chroot/var/named/slaves/)
named.conf is in /var/named/chroot/etc/
zone.* files are in /var/named/chroot/etc/bind
I recently (with *lots* of pointers from this list) got my secondary NS
up running a chrooted BIND (on CentOS 5). One of the issues I had was
the path set for the slave zone files.
In my secondary, I had the full path including the leading
/var/named/chroot/. That was a big error. The chrooted location is, it
seems, understood so my path/to_zone_files/ was wrong in my secondary's
named.conf file.
Made a *big* difference for me, clearly.
I do hope this helps.
~Ray
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